The newspaper let me write an op-ed piece about medical marijuana, and I made a tour of several local television and stereo stations
It was just six weeks ago that I took the podium at the neighborhood hall meeting and addressed the boys and ladies of the neighborhood council. I have regularly had a fear of public speaking, so it was a easily giant moment for me. It was the first time in my life that I felt so romanticly about something that I was compelled to step into the spotlight to address it. There were 7 people on the neighborhood council, another several hundred people watching on, and the local television station was there shooting some footage. The subject of cannabis legalization was incredibly sizzling in our town, and I felt that it was my duty to make a difference. I spoke to the council about how for me and a lot of people I have met, cannabis isn’t about getting stoned. Cannabis is medicine, and has gave time and time again that there are significant health benefits for sick people.I did not stop there, and next I took my pro-cannabis campaign to the local media. The newspaper let me write an op-ed piece about medical marijuana, and I made a tour of several local television and stereo stations. People regularly talk about “raising awareness” so I wanted to raise awareness of how beneficial medical cannabis is to so several people. I had no cash to spend, all I could do is run my mouth, which is what they call a “shrubberyroots” campaign. I thought it was funny that I used shrubberyroots to help push for cannabis legalization, the best kind of “shrubbery.”