Texas Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group Hits the Scene with Full Force

With a republican-led senate, Texas' legislators' opinions towards a medical marijuana program remain adverse. In response, Alexander Young, a PTSD patient, formed Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group, an organization that promotes pharmaceutical research. Having each board member suffering from a condition proven to be treatable by cannabis, a passion to develop into a national influence flares. The struggle will often present significant obstacles, but MMAG is up for the challenge.

With the state of Texas recognizing Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group (MMAG) as a non-profit, the fight to bring medical marijuana legislation to Texas' constitution grows closer to being a reality. MMAG, a recently founded organization advocating peaceful protest for pharmaceutical research, joined the movement with full force, absent of hesitation to act, from Alexander Young, president and founder of the group. The goal was clear and the level of motivation and passion in the executive board members flared, quickly attracting supporters.

"We expect strong opposition from disbelievers. It's inevitable in such a conservative atmosphere. We knew this when we started and we're ready for a struggle. But it's time to end needless suffering," said Alexander Young.
However, chapters are not the sole effective avenue for promoting research, feels Public Relations Director for MMAG, Tim DaGiau. "It's time to bring centralization and a single, clear, professional voice to the medicinal cannabis community. 'Patients first' is a phrase often heard, but talk of protection for dispensaries is typically left absent from the conversation. It's time to create a network of pooled resources between dispensaries on a nationwide level," said DaGiau. The group emphasizes that the national dispensary support network will not tolerate dispensaries failing to obey their state's legislation guidelines; in fact, it's just the opposite; in order to bring credibility back to medical marijuana patients, the network will identify which owners are acting illegally and notify the appropriate departments to promptly address the issue.

Acceptance of cannabis research is within reach, believes the board at Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group. The organization's executive board members are dedicated to be the influence that will display to disbelieving legislators that well-regulated medical marijuana is a practical and reasonable concept.'

Contact Information
Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group
Tim DaGiau
316-813-3900
tdagiau@comcast.net

NewsHawk: Ganjarden: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: PR.com
Author: Tim DaGiau
Copyright: 2010 PR.com
 
With a republican-led senate, Texas' legislators' opinions towards a medical marijuana program remain adverse. In response, Alexander Young, a PTSD patient, formed Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group, an organization that promotes pharmaceutical research. Having each board member suffering from a condition proven to be treatable by cannabis, a passion to develop into a national influence flares. The struggle will often present significant obstacles, but MMAG is up for the challenge.

With the state of Texas recognizing Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group (MMAG) as a non-profit, the fight to bring medical marijuana legislation to Texas' constitution grows closer to being a reality. MMAG, a recently founded organization advocating peaceful protest for pharmaceutical research, joined the movement with full force, absent of hesitation to act, from Alexander Young, president and founder of the group. The goal was clear and the level of motivation and passion in the executive board members flared, quickly attracting supporters.

"We expect strong opposition from disbelievers. It's inevitable in such a conservative atmosphere. We knew this when we started and we're ready for a struggle. But it's time to end needless suffering," said Alexander Young.
However, chapters are not the sole effective avenue for promoting research, feels Public Relations Director for MMAG, Tim DaGiau. "It's time to bring centralization and a single, clear, professional voice to the medicinal cannabis community. 'Patients first' is a phrase often heard, but talk of protection for dispensaries is typically left absent from the conversation. It's time to create a network of pooled resources between dispensaries on a nationwide level," said DaGiau. The group emphasizes that the national dispensary support network will not tolerate dispensaries failing to obey their state's legislation guidelines; in fact, it's just the opposite; in order to bring credibility back to medical marijuana patients, the network will identify which owners are acting illegally and notify the appropriate departments to promptly address the issue.

Acceptance of cannabis research is within reach, believes the board at Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group. The organization's executive board members are dedicated to be the influence that will display to disbelieving legislators that well-regulated medical marijuana is a practical and reasonable concept.'

Contact Information
Medicinal Marijuana Advocates Group
Tim DaGiau
316-813-3900
tdagiau@comcast.net

NewsHawk: Ganjarden: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: PR.com
Author: Tim DaGiau
Copyright: 2010 PR.com

Hello,
My name is Alexander Young. I am the president and founder of MMAG. There have been several publications of this press release; some responses have been a bit more critical than others. We, at MMAG, know we will face this sort of opposition, but we would like all the patients, caregivers/doctors, dispensaries, and growers to know that we are developing this network to help. Our primary focus at this point is to get the correct and reliable information to the suffering patients' in regards to which caregivers/doctors and dispensaries are legitimately there to help. This network, once in high gear, will let the public know which doctors will actually recommend Medicinal Cannabis for an actual ailment, which dispensaries get their Medicinal Cannabis from legitimate, organic growers so that the people who use Cannabis as a medicine will get a well regulated medicine. Using this same approach, dispensaries will have access to the correct growers, which will obviously help the legitimate growers' volume of demand. The caregivers and doctors will have knowledge of which dispensaries legitimately provide the best medication that came from the aforementioned, legitimate growers. This network will help so many people and alleviate a lot of stress from patients who are desperately trying to find the correct treatment.
We are constantly growing and evolving, and our agenda is as simple as an agenda can be: to help.

Regards,
Alexander Young-President/Founder of MMAG
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly:
3617588276
alexyoung@cannabisrxnow.org
 
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