Pubdate: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 Date: 11/11/1998 Source: River Cities' Reader (IA) Author: James Getman DC Board Of Elections May Be Prohibited From Officially Certifying Election Results CONGRESS ORDERED D.C. VOTE VOIDED, FIRST EVER IN US HISTORY Washington, DC - Congress has suspended an election. An amendment included on the FY 1999 D.C. budget prohibits the certification of election results conducted in the District of Columbia on a citizens' Initiative `59. The initiative, if approved, would protect the sick and dying by permitting doctors to recommend marijuana for patients with serious and terminal illnesses like cancer and AIDS. The amendment, introduced by Republican Bob Barr (GA), reads: "Sec. 171. None of the funds contained in this act may be used to conduct any ballot initiative which seeks to legalize or otherwise reduce penalties associated with the possession, use, or distribution of any schedule I substance under the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 802) or any tetrahydrocannabinols derivative." The ballots for Initiative 59 are already printed, and will be voted and counted. However, the DC Board of Elections may be prohibited from officially certifying the results. "Congress has struck at the heart of Democracy. Too many people have sacrificed their lives fighting for the right to vote," states I-59 sponsor, activist Wayne Turner. Is the war on marijuana and its users so serious that fundamental constitutional freedoms must be sacrificed? I've heard Congressman Leach say, his job is to represent the people. Voiding an election, is this representation? I thought this kind of thing only happens in third world countries. Contact your members of Congress and tell them, this is wrong! For more on this and other cannabis news, see http://www.marijuananews.com/ James Getman Davenport, IA