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Prof. Craker Medical Marijuana Campaign

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Action Alert!

Take action with us to end the government’s obstruction to medical marijuana research.

Please use the following phone script and letter to contact your Senator’s office in order to make your voice heard.

The following Senators are on the Judiciary Committee. If you are one of their constituents please use the contact information next to their name to find the appropriate e-mail address and phone number of your Senator. 

If your Senator does not appear on this list, please contact Chairman Patrick Leahy of Vermont. As chair of this committee he will be receptive to non-constituent concerns.

  • Patrick Leahy (D) – Chairman – Vermont *
  • Herb Kohl (D) – Wisconsin
  • Dianne Feinstein (D) – California
  • Russ Feingold (D) – Wisconsin
  • Arlen Specter (D)– Pennsylvania
  • Chuck Schumer (D) – New York
  • Dick Durban (D) – Illinois
  • Benjamin L. Cardin (D) – Maryland
  • Sheldon Whitehouse (D) – Rhode Island *
  • Amy Klobuchar (D) - Minnesota
  • Ted Kaufman (D) – Delaware
  • Al Franken (D) – Minnesota *
  • Jeff Sessions (R) – Ranking Member – Alabama
  • Orrin g. Hatch (R) – Utah
  • Chuck Grassley (R) – Iowa
  • Jon Kyl (R) – Arizona
  • Lindsey Graham (R) – South Carolina
  • John Cornyn (R) - Texas
  • Tom Coburn (R) – Oklahoma

  • *Asterisk indicate primary Senators to contact


    Sen. Pat Leahy

    RSOB- Russell Senate Office Building, Room 433
    Constitution and Delaware Avenues, NE
    Washington VT 20510-4502
    Phone: (202) 224-4242
    Fax: (202) 224-3479
    Email: senator_leahy@leahy.senate.gov

    Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

    HSOB- Hart Senate Office Building, Room 502
    Constitution Avenue and 2nd Street, NE
    Washington RI 20510-3905
    Phone: (202) 224-2921
    Fax: (202) 228-6362

    Sen. Al Franken

    HSOB- Hart Senate Office Building, Room 320
    Constitution Avenue and 2nd Street, NE
    Washington MN 20510-2306
    Phone: (202) 224-5641
    Fax: (202) 224-0044

    Phone and Letter Campaigns
    contractPhone Script

    My name is ______ and I am from ________. I am calling to have myself counted as a constituent who wants the Senator to raise the issue of medical marijuana research during the confirmation hearing for DEA Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart to be the next DEA Administrator. Specifically, I hope that the Senator will urge Ms. Leonhart to commit to granting a license to Prof. Craker at the University of Massachusetts Amherst to cultivate marijuana for federally-approved research, as recommended by DEA Administrative Law Judge Bittner in her Feb. 12 2007 recommendation. Should Michele Leonhart refuse to commit to this course of action, I urge the senator to reject her nomination.


    contractForm Letter

    Dear Senator ________,

    My name is ______ and I am your constituent from ________. I am writing to urge you to stand up for scientific research into the potential risks and benefits of the medical uses of marijuana during the upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing for Michele Leonhart to be the next DEA Administrator. It is important for you to understand that Ms. Leonhart, Acting Administrator of the DEA, is responsible for the current obstruction of privately-funded research. She does not deserve to be confirmed if she does not reverse her position and places science over politics when it comes to evaluating the medical uses of marijuana.

    On January 14th 2009, six days before President Obama was inaugurated, Ms. Leonhart, in her role as DEA Acting Administrator, rejected the February 12, 2007 recommendation of the DEA Administrative Law Judge Bittner that it would be in the public interest for the DEA to license Professor Lyle Craker, with the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Medicinal Plant Program, to grow marijuana for federally-approved, privately-funded research.

    What I want, which I hope you want as well, is for the controversy over the medical use of marijuana to be resolved by scientific research evaluated by the FDA. At present, privately-funded research is obstructed by the DEA-defended monopoly on the supply of marijuana for research held by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). While federally-regulated scientific research is still being blocked by an unjustified federal monopoly, fourteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized medical marijuana. Please understand, the spread of medical marijuana laws across this country are the direct result of the federal government blocking the development of marijuana as an FDA-approved medicine.

    On a date still to be scheduled, Michele Leonhart is will come before the Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmation hearing as DEA Administrator. I call on you, as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to ask Acting DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart to grant Prof. Craker's Motion to Reconsider, and accept the Administrative Law Judge's recommendation to end the federal monopoly on the supply of marijuana for federally-regulated research. Should she refuse to commit to this course of action, I urge you to reject her nomination.

    Thank You, ______________