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October 2016

I-182 and Polls

How do you know the Mason-Dixon poll question on the medical marijuana initiative, I-182, is a politically-driven push poll, and how does the polling change when you use the actual ballot language rather than the mischaracterizing rhetoric? Here’s how the Billings Gazette reported the poll question was framed: “This ballot measure would allow wide use of medical marijuana, undoing many restrictions passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature in 2015." (It was actually 2011. They changed it in their news story when they [...]

By |October 22, 2016|Uncategorized|

Have You Seen the Ad for I-182?

Katie Mazurek is doing so much to help the thousands of people in Montana who use medical cannabis to treat their debilitating illness and the symptoms that often accommodate chronic illnesses. Don't let her work for so many be in vain. Don't forget to vote for I-182 to re-establish access to medical marijuana for physician-referred patients in Montana. See her message in the link below.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V63sj8dY3Qs&feature=youtu.be

By |October 15, 2016|Uncategorized|

Does Rep. Zinke Stand with Zabawa Against Medical Marijuana Access in Montana?

Why is the MTCIA concerned that Steve Zabawa sits on Representative Ryan Zinke’s health care policy advisory committee? Back in 2011, Steve Zabawa wanted in on the medical marijuana program in Montana. He wanted 10% of a provider’s income on top of the rent for a Zabawa-owned commercial property.   Today, Steve Zabawa is a one-man band making the political talk circuit in Montana speaking against I-182 which creates an accountable and responsible state medical marijuana program. Mind you, he knows Montanans [...]

By |October 11, 2016|Uncategorized|

Statewide Meeting October 8

There will be a statewide MTCIA sponsored meeting on Saturday, October 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Best Western/Gran Tree in Bozeman. Members of the board of the MTCIA and of the I-182 steering committee will be in attendance.  Patients welcome.

By |October 3, 2016|Uncategorized|

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