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Special Screening of Waiting to Inhale

By Americans for Safe Access
Published January 25, 2008


The movie is the first documentary film to investigate the controversy over the legalization of cannabis as a medicine in the United States. This powerful film features leading experts and researchers from all over the world on both sides of the controversy over the therapeutic potential of marijuana. In the United States, while many states have passed laws with medical marijuana provisions, its use, cultivation and possession - for any reason - remain illegal under federal law.

The award winning film does not serve as propaganda for one opinion or another, but focuses instead on the real stories and struggles of people on opposite ends of this provocative spectrum. Above all, Waiting to Inhale opens our eyes to the unique world of individuals enmeshed in a conflict whose stakes are nothing short of life and death.

 

Date:
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Time: 5:00 PM
Address: Sonoma County Woman's Club get directions
574 1st Street E.
Sonoma, California 95476

 

Tickets: $10 general
$8 seniors (62+) and students

Following the film join us for a lively discussion with filmmaker Jed Riffe, MS Patient Yvonne Westbrook White, and Sonoma County advocates for medical marijuana.

For more information on Waiting to Inhale: www.waitingtoinhale.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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