CONTACT: Matt Simon, New Hampshire Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy… (603) 391-7450
CONCORD— One day prior to the final
vote on HB 648, patients and advocates will hold a Tuesday morning press conference urging legislators to end the uncertainty and pass this bill into
law when they vote Oct. 28.
Additionally, half-page newspaper
ads have been slated to run Tuesday in the Concord
Monitor and the New Hampshire
Union-Leader urging
support for the override.
HB 648 passed the House and
Senate June 24, but was subsequently vetoed by Gov. John Lynch. If it becomes law, New Hampshire would become the 14th state to protect seriously ill patients from
arrest for using
medical marijuana if their
doctor recommends it.
WHAT: Press conference urging legislators to pass the medical marijuana bill into law
WHO: Advocates scheduled to participate include:
Rep. Evalyn Merrick, prime sponsor of HB 648
Barbara Filleul, a
cancer survivor from Concord
Dennis Acton, a cancer survivor from Fremont
Former state Sen. Burt Cohen, a survivor of Hepatitis-C
Matt Simon, executive director for the N.H. Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy
WHEN: Tuesday, October 27, 10 a.m.
WHERE: Legislative Office Building lobby, Concord, N.H.
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