• Congressman Garrett (VA-R)

  • Gov. Chris Christy (NJ-R)

  • Colorado 2012

  • California Field Work, Prop 19

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of July 4, 2014

COP on the Hill:

Stories from the week of July 4, 2014

COP is the infantry: Since the vote to stop the DEA, I have talked to 14 R staffers – so far.  Their boss voted in our favor  — 8 due to straight forward belief in the 10th Amendment.  The other 6 because they now believe medical marijuana is medicine.  Stay tuned.

As you know, my job is in the trenches, wearing out boot leather..  Going door to door, gathering intel, informing the staffers, keeping the issue in front of the 535 offices is what I do.

Charlotte’s Web strain of CBD:  Each of the 6 offices above said it was the anti-seizure med for children known as Charlotte’s Web was the ‘straw that broke the camel’s back.’  All the other stories of marijuana’s effectiveness were not enough but this medicine made them change their vote.

Hola Univision: I tweeted Jorge Ramos (news anchor)  in Spanish naturalmente  that the border crisis of kids pouring over was caused by the War on Drugs.  He tweeted back (I am honored & pleased) yes to my analysis and Washington is to blame.  He is a powerful ally to have.

Bigger sign/indication:  At Grover’s we had 3 candidates for House and Senate speak.  Afterwards I met with all three.  One was neutral, one said he supports the 10th Amendment approach to marijuana and one waited for 2 minutes to talk to me! (first time for that).  She flat out said we should legalize/regulate all drugs.

I can’t believe they published my LTE in the Boston Herald:   I essentially said the editors were idiots.  And they published!  at bottom

1599 Presentations to Congressional staffers.. 06 this week

88 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     01 this week

42 Radio Interviews..  01 this week

79 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $75,000).. 01 this week

 

  •   COP stats since inception: August 2009
  • 49 brief chats with Members of Congress..   00 this week
  • 10 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..  0 this week
  • 81 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week
  • 36 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision)… this week
  • 18 major conferences attended..  this week (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions.  etc)    this week
  • 26 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… this week

      *   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

  • Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
  • Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.    …  Go to: ·       www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
  • Citizens Opposing Prohibition

POB 543

  • Buckeystown, MD 21717

FAILED DRUG WAR

As a retired detective who worked in the trenches of the drug war in the ’70s, ’80s & ’90s, I am sure the Herald’s words supporting the U.S.  Drug Enforcement Agency were comforting to the Mexican drug cartels – which rake in billions from the illegal market for drugs ( “Congress goes to pot,” June 9 ).  The longer we continue this failed prohibition approach, with regards to marijuana, the more billions the cartels rake in.

Marijuana is a mind-altering, intoxicating and sometimes psychologically addictive drug.  It is certainly too dangerous to leave its production and sale in the hands of criminals, cartels and teens.  It should be given the same respect and laws as beer.  The Herald’s continued support for the prohibition of marijuana is baffling.

– – Howard Wooldridge, Adamstown, Md.  The writer is a co-founder of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of June 27, 2014

 

Stories from the week of June 27, 2014

 We Agree:  At Grover’s I had a five minute chat with a new member of a very powerful, national committee.  We only agreed on one thing =  the 10th Amendment should be the guiding principle for marijuana.

Did I just waste 3 hours?  Not!  The evening program was not another seminar on how great the drug war is going for America, rather an awards ceremony for fighting addiction.   The gentleman across from me is the police liaison from a major European country, attached to his embassy.  Speaking in his language, he stated flatly the solution to most problems would be to legalize all drugs.  I was truly startled but then he is a cop first and diplomat second.

The next day, before I could write him to secure our link, he wrote me proposing we meet to see what we could do to change the prohibition policies.  Stay tuned.

My old home town:  Pounding the pavement this week, Congressman Sanford Bishop (D-GA) was leaving his office, as I was entering.  We shook hands.  I thanked him for his vote to employ the 10th Amendment and thus to stop the DEA from arresting state-legal MMJ patients.  He said he was a firm believer in what he voted for..

Note:  his Legislative Director and I have met 4 times in the past 6 years.  I was always told that to support the MMJ amendment was too scary due to the voters.  Two years ago  Bishop voted NO.  Now he must feel comfortable with this voters and can now support us.  Bishop represents Albany, Georgia where I graduated from high school.

 

1593 Presentations to Congressional staffers.. 03 this week

87 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     03 this week

49 brief chats with Members of Congress..   02 this week

 

 

  •   COP stats since inception: August 2009
    • 10 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..  0  this week
    • 41 Radio Interviews..   this week
    • 81 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week
    • 36 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision)… this week
    • 18 major conferences attended..  this week (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions.  etc)    this week
    • 26 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… this week

      *   78 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $75,000)..  this week

      *   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

  • Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
  • Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.    …  Go to: ·       www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
  • Citizens Opposing Prohibition

POB 543

  • Buckeystown, MD 21717

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of June 13, 2014

 

Stories from the week of June 13, 2014

Someone has my back:  At an international – leaning meeting this week the senior staffer to a House Member wanted ideas on what his boss could do to slow down, hurt the terrorists of the world.  I immediately piped up that per the United Nations, the illegal drug trade is the number one source of money for terrorists around the globe.

The next person who was called on stated my observation was correct and added his own data on drug trade and terrorists.  At a public meeting I am sure it is the first time someone backed my position on this aspect.    Felt good…still does.

Not too loud: After I spoke in the reception area to the aide I had met before, I was leaving the Republican office, when the guy behind the desk said almost in a whisper,” Appreciate what you do.”  I touched the brim of my hat in recognition and smiled going out the door.  Little gestures like that confirm there is more and more light at the end of tunnel.

Personal pain equals political victory: the German word is ‘schadenfreude.’  As I was concluding a chat with an aide, the Member walked in.  Per protocol, I stood up, as he walked over to shake my hand.  Normally I just introduce myself and who I represent.  Then the Member replies that the staffer will take care of me and give him/her a report later. Bye – bye.

This time I personally thanked him for his ‘yes’ vote to keep the DEA outside the states with medical marijuana.  Seven (7) minutes later I learned in detail how his daughter & granddaughter had moved to Colorado in order to obtain the ‘Charlotte’s Web’ CBD medical marijuana which stops the epileptic seizures.  On that basis he voted our way.

That his granddaughter and that family are suffering meant he voted to essentially legalize God’s medicine for the nation. Our side won the vote but what a cost!  Schadenfreude is cruel.

 

1590 Presentations to Congressional staffers.. 32 this week

10 Conversations (five minutes or longer) with Member of Congress..  01  this week

84 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     03 this week

47 brief chats with Members of Congress..   02 this week

 

 

  •   COP stats since inception: August 2009
  • 41 Radio Interviews..   this week
  • 81 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week
  • 36 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision)… this week
  • 18 major conferences attended..  this week (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions.  etc)    this week
  • 26 published interviews in major (daily) newspapers or magazine… this week

      *   78 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $75,000)..  this week

      *   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

  • Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
  • Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.    …  Go to: ·       www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
  • Citizens Opposing Prohibition

POB 543

  • Buckeystown, MD 21717

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of June 7, 2014

 

Stories from the week of June 7, 2014

Now what? Post vote strategy:  I reached for the phone to pick the brain of Aaron Houston, former lobbyist for MPP.  I have always considered him the man with the ‘savoir faire’ for our side in DC.  His advice was simple and direct:  focus on the 42 Republicans who voted our way last week and convince them to co-sponsor HR 1523 (the other 7 are already co-sponsors).  So, in the coming weeks I will re-contact those offices with a special request to co-sponsor. NOTE:  I should have the vote analysis from Dan Riffle of MPP by next week.

If you were naughty:  As I made the rounds this week, I left each office with a message for the Member.  If they voted for continuing the DEA medical marijuana raids I said this:

‘Please tell the Boss how disappointed hundreds of thousands of police officers are that he voted to have the DEA continue to chase patients, sick people and a green plant.  We hope one day he will come to understand the value of the 10th AMENDMENT and respect the will of the voters in the 32 States that have medical marijuana.’ (I am throwing in the 10 States which have the new CBD laws for childhood epilepsy).

The dig & emphasis on the 10th is especially poignant because it was almost always a supposedly states’ rights loving Republican who voted to keep the federal agents busy busting citizens in the various states. (plus 17 cowardly Democrats…like Waxman)

If they were nice:  I said, ‘On behalf of law enforcement please thank the Congressman for his vote to respect the voters who believe the police should not arrest patients who use marijuana. Most of us did not become an officer to chase a green plant,  God’s medicine.  The vote is deeply appreciated.’

 

1558 Presentations to Congressional staffers..   08 this week

 

  •   COP stats since inception: August 2009
  • 56 brief chats with Members of Congress..   this week
  • 81 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     this week
  • 41 Radio Interviews..   this week
  • 81 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week
  • 36 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision)… this week
  • 18 major conferences attended..  this week (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions.  etc)    this week
  • 26  published interviews in major (daily)newspapers or magazine… this week

      *   78 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $75,000)..  this week

      *   2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

  • Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
  • Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.    …  Go to: ·       www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
  • Citizens Opposing Prohibition

POB 543

  • Buckeystown, MD 21717

 

Filed under:On the Hill

COP on the Hill: Stories from the week of May 30, 2014

 

Stories from the week of May 30, 2014

Hell Froze Over:  At zero dark 30 (0030 hrs) on Friday, the House voted 219 to 189 to deny the DEA money to conduct drug raids against medical marijuana patients or facilities in the 22 states which have legalized God’s medicine (28 if one includes CBD meds).  This amendment has been tried since about 2003 never receiving more than 167 votes.

MPP’s ace lobbyist Dan Riffle is still pouring over the spreadsheets to determine how, what, where this unexpected victory occurred and most importantly WHY.  His analysis to you after I receive it.

You, the members of COP, can certainly take a bow and some real credit.  My 1550 presentations with COP combined with another 1500 with LEAP means a lot of exposure and reminders on this issue.

On Wednesday and Thursday I did honest-to-goodness lobbying for the first time ever, promoting the Rohrabacher/Farr Amendment which was coming up for a vote by going door to door.  When the dust settled some 35 or so Members switched their NO votes in 2012 to YES in 2014.  Only 5 switched the wrong way…

Breaking Rocks in the Hot Sun — One story:  I met with the chief of staff of an extreme state R office last year.   This chief is a former prosecutor and my presentation was more like a cross-examination (good news/bad news – it lasted 30 minutes)..  On Thursday he gave me 3 minutes to make my pitch.  Result, his boss the Member who voted NO in 2012,  voted with us this time, helping us reach the magic number of 218…there are another dozen plus stories where that  came from…so I am certain we can take credit for a couple of the switches.

Thank you for the support to pay for the copy paper, the train & Metro tickets and all the other items I need to spread the anti-prohibition, 10th Amendment/States Rights message.  All of you should celebrate with a glass of wine, or whatever.  This week was historic.

 

1550 Presentations to Congressional staffers..   15 this week

 

  •   COP stats since inception: August 2009
  • 56 brief chats with Members of Congress..   this week
  • 81 chats with other elected officials, state reps, senators, VIPs, etc.     this week
  • 41 Radio Interviews..   this week
  • 81 interviews and reports in minor media = blogs, cable TV, weekly papers, etc..    this week
  • 36 Appearances on major TV networks..this week (Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, Univision)… this week
  • 18 major conferences attended..  this week (United Nations drug conf, CPAC, LULAC, NRA, CBC, ASA, DPA, Dem & Repub. Presidential conventions.  etc)    this week
  • 26  published interviews in major (daily)newspapers or magazine… this week

         78 published letters to the editor (value per MAPINC in free publicity: $75,000)..  this week

            ·       2 editorials in daily papers mentioning Howard’s efforts & in support of COP position

  • Weekly attendance at Grover Norquist’s Wednesday brunch attended by 150 conservative leaders.   Named the “Grand Central Station of the Conservative Movement.”
  • Consider being a member of COP at $30.00 or more per year.   All contributions are tax-deductible.  30 dollars buys all the copy paper COP uses in one year.   Law Enforcement’s voice in opposition to current policy is vital on the Hill to achieve a repeal of federal prohibition.  COP provides that voice.    …  Go to: ·       www.CitizensOpposingProhibition.org and click on Donate/Join – by credit card or send a check to:
  • Citizens Opposing Prohibition

POB 543

  • Buckeystown, MD 21717

 

 

 

Filed under:On the Hill