Brave Congressman Openly Defying Drug War to Bring Cannabis to Sick Kids
Since at least 2015, one Georgia lawmaker has bravely defied the law to bring medical cannabis into his state, to help children suffering from debilitating conditions such as chronic seizures. Rep. Allen Peake’s campaign of civil disobedience has evolved into an extensive distribution network, and along the way, he has attracted the support of many lawmakers – even some who were formerly opposed to medical cannabis.
Peake is a self-described conservative Christian who says moral
principles guide him in this endeavor. Seeing children confined to a
hospital bed, after all the ‘legal’ prescription medications have failed
them, is a compelling reason to challenge unjust prohibition and bring
these patients medicine that works.
Every month a cardboard box with cannabis derivatives arrives from
Colorado to his office, whereupon it is distributed to hundreds of sick
people around the state. Thanks to a 2015 bill championed by Peake,
Georgia now allows patients with certain conditions to possess low-THC
medical cannabis. But the law is still restrictive in that people cannot
cultivate, import, or purchase it.
Enter Rep. Allen Peake. He gives the medical cannabis to patients for
free, which is permissible under Georgia law. He can’t legally pay for
it, either, so Peake makes a $100,000 donation to a Colorado medical
cannabis research foundation every time he receives a delivery. He has a
medical cannabis card which allows him to possess the product.
“Quite frankly, I don’t know how the product gets here,” Peake said in the interview. This deliberate ignorance is necessary because transporting cannabis across state lines is a federal felony. He will never recover the donation money, but helping people is more than enough payment for him.
Shannon Cloud, whose daughter has Dravet syndrome and has benefited
from medical cannabis, now helps distribute the product from Peake’s
office to Atlanta. She sums up the absurdity of the situation.
“It shouldn’t be this way,” said Cloud. “You shouldn’t be
meeting at a gas station or a Target parking lot to get medicine to
somebody. You should be going to the place where it is produced and
tested to get it dispensed to you in a regulated manner, but this is
what we’re forced to do.”
We first
reported
on the noble actions of Rep. Allen Peake
in January 2016. Before Georgia began allowing very limited medical
cannabis use, Peake was helping families move to Colorado so they could
legally treat their suffering children. He visits them on a regular
basis, witnessing in person how this miracle plant can transform lives
for the better.
“Listen, I made a commitment to these families when I got
involved, that I was willing to do whatever it took to make sure they
had access to a product from a reputable manufacturer. I’ve made good on
that promise. If it involved civil disobedience, it’s been absolutely worth it,” said Peake.
The joy of knowing that sick children are being healed compels this lawmaker to build upon his efforts.
“I got a text this morning from the mother of a young child who I delivered product to,” said Peake. “And
the heartfelt thanks from this mother, the difference in this child –
the increase in cognitive ability, the reduction in seizures, has been
worth every bit of risk that I’ve taken.”While he shepherds
medical cannabis to needy patients in Georgia, Rep. Peake is attempting
to further dismantle unjust prohibition. A new bill to expand the list
of qualifying conditions for medical cannabis is awaiting the governor’s
signature, and one day Peake hopes to see the cultivation, production,
and sale of cannabis oil legalized in his state.
The war on drugs is a war on people, as
the prohibition of life-saving medical cannabis clearly shows. With
persistence and civil disobedience, change can come even to the most
staunch prohibitionist states such as Georgia.
Brave Congressman Openly Defying Drug War to Bring Cannabis to Sick Kids
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