Pubdate: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 2000 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Author: Georgia Mario SAVE THE PLANET; YES TO HEMP I recently attended a debate at the Anchorage Museum of Fine Art, sponsored by Free Hemp in Alaska and moderated by Al Anders, chair. Debating the merits of Proposition 5 were Chris Conrad, published author and internationally renowned expert on the various aspects of cannabis sativa and legal hemp, and on par excellence to his counter former U.S. Attorney Wev Shea, who reasonably articulated why Proposition 5 is flawed and/or poorly written, notwithstanding the feds-U.S. statutes, etc. Thank you for the handouts; thank you for taking time to discuss the issues. If voters pass Proposition 5 in this millennium election, Alaskans will take the first steps on the long journey to reclaiming our states' rights. Legal cannabis and industrial hemp will allow Alaskans to become self-sufficient and prosper. Proposition 5 will restore our right to privacy, personal freedom, and will reunite political cannabis prisoners with their families. Legal cannabis and industrial hemp will ensure economic strength and prosperity for future generations by investing in renewable resource development. To the readers who might still be sitting on the fence regarding Proposition 5 and are not hippies circa 1960s: Cannabis will save the planet! Food, fiber, medicine, building materials! Send the message to the feds. Alaskans vote "Yes!" Proposition 5. Georgia Mario, Chugiak - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D