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Annual US Deaths from causes:
Tobacco 435,000
Alcohol* 110,640
Prescriptions 32,000
Overdoses 16,926
NSAIDS 7,600
Caffeine 2,000
Marijuana 0
* Does not include alcohol-related crashes or murders.
† Adverse reactions to prescription drugs
‡ Overdoses and poisonings from legal and illegal drugs.

Annual US Arrests for marijuana
829,625
Yr Cannabis Possess.* Violent Crime†
'06 738,915 611,523
'05 696,074 603,503
'04 684,319 590,258
'03 662,886 597,026
'02 613,986 620,510
'01 641,109 627,132
'00 646,042 625,132
* Arrests only include personal possession, not sales, trafficking, or manufacturing..
† includes homicide, rape, robbery, and assault.

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Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards 2007
David Verstoppen of Long Creek Wins Top Prize For
"Medicine Woman" - Third year in a Row!

David Verstoppen - Three-Time Winner of OMCAThe 290 mile trip from Long Creek has become the road to glory for a medical marijuana grower named David Verstoppen. He won top prize, as judged by 28 registered patients, for his strain "Dynamite" back in 2005 and for "Medicine Woman" last year.

This year, David once again takes home First Place Overall for his "Medicine Woman" strain - which he tells Oregon NORML he developed to help treat his wife's fibromyalgia. Judges scored the strain "excellent" at relieving pain and spasticity, a very well-groomed bud with a pleasant aroma, not too rough on the lungs, and great taste and potency.

The Hemp Fashion Show expanded this year to include other eco-friendly fashions, culminating in a show of hemp-based wedding dresses that were a huge hit with the audience.

Our vendors demonstrated the many uses of hemp, from clothing to quilts, from chocolates to replacement fuel for diesel engines.

Keith Stroup with OMCA WinnersKeith Stroup, the founder of our national parent organization, NORML, gave the keynote speech at this year's awards and participated in our Legal Panel, along with Alison Holcomb and Andrea Meyer of the ACLU of Washington and Oregon, respectively, and attorneys Brian Michaels, Ann Witte, and our own legal director, Paul Loney.

Full results, photos, and audio and video clips from the awards will be added to our OMCA page as soon as we can get them edited and uploaded. Check back here all this week for the latest updates.

Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards 2007 Audio Clips

Download these MP3s and relive the experience of the Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards. As heard on the National NORML Daily Audio Stash Podcast. (To download, right-click and choose "Save As". Click to just play clip in your browser. We will have these installed in easy-play controls soon in our Audio/Video Stash.)

Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards 2007 Ceremony (full) (10:18) Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards 2007 Ceremony (Top 3) (5:59) D. Paul Stanford of THCF Medical Clinics - Freedom Fighter of the Year (1:46)
David Bram and Paul Loney tally the votes (:57) Russ Belville explains the scoring system to Keith Stroup (2:52) Keith Stroup Keynote Speech (with Madeline Martinez) (4:46)
Russ Belville interviews David Verstoppen (2:07) A look at the Medication Area at the Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards (:43) Russ Belville interviews Keith Stroup (edited) (5:23)

Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards Legal Panel

Our legal counsel, Paul Loney, moderated our Legal Panel. Attorneys in attendance earned 4 CLE credits from the Oregon State Bar for their participation. The panels focused on the rights of medical marijuana patients, efforts by law enforcement and industry to re-criminalize patients, and the latest changes in the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act and Administrative Rules. More MP3s from OMCA will be posted throughout this week.

Andrea Meyer from ACLU of Oregon on Efforts to Drug-Test Medical Marijuana Patients (10:58) Andrea Meyer and attorney Brian Michaels on Drug Testing (6:24) Keith Stroup on Religious Use of Cannabis as a Sacrament in Criminal Defense (3:53)
Madeline Martinez explains Oregon NORML's Collective Distribution Model (17:33) General questions and answers for first Legal Panel (11:32) Russ Belville on New OMMP Administrative Rules (from Dr. Grant Higginson of DHS) (20:00)

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