Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 Source: Daily Texan (TX) Contact: http://stumedia.tsp.utexas.edu/webtexan/ Author: Brian Parrett WAR ON PEOPLE Medical cannabis patient, Freedom Fighter, and author of the book Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do Peter McWilliams died in his home on Wednesday, June 14. He was 50 years of age. He apparently died from suffocation on his own vomit. He had typically controlled severe nausea, from AIDs and cancer medications, through the use of cannabis. However, under conditions of his bail, he had to pass regular drug screenings or his mother would lose her house, which she put up for his bail of $250,000. The denial of cannabis as a medicine by the courts led him to develop a rigorous daily routine, which consisted of many hours of lying in bed, that enabled him to keep down the numerous pills he had to take, pills that cause violent nausea in 40 percent of the population. McWilliams was facing a possible 5 year Federal prison sentence, some would say death, sentence for conspiracy to grow cannabis. He was working with marijuana activist Todd McCormick with research on a book about growing medical cannabis and which varieties help for which ailments. The statewide operation, which included around 4,000 plants, was busted by Federal authorities in 1998. He broke the law, but simple it isn't; McWilliams and McCormick live in California, one of seven states that have passed laws protecting the sick and dying who choose to use medical cannabis. In 1996, the people of California voted in a majority to allow for the medical use of cannabis. The federal government violated the 10th amendment of the U.S. Constitution when they went against the will of the people of California. This man's death sends a clear message to the American people that the federal government would rather let a human being choke to death on his own vomit or go to federal prison than use cannabis to help improve their quality of life. A plant that has no humanly attainable lethal dose, a plant that the Drug Enforcement Administration's own Judge Francis Young concluded "is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man." That is a far higher crime than using a plant which the Creator put here for our use. Achibald Macleish once said, "Freedom is the right to choose: the right to create for oneself the alternatives of choice. Without the possibility of choice a man is not a man but a member, an instrument, a thing." If we are to be free we must stand up against this tyranny and treason, we must face the overwhelming odds against us and oppose them. If we do not we will never be free. Brian Parrett Elementary education junior - --- MAP posted-by: greg