Tonya Davis

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  • Tonya Davis

  • 46 / Female
  • DAYTON, US
  • Last Login: 11/6/2009

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  • Heroes

    Jim Cowen, Cher Neufer, Dawn Dunlap,RobRyan,Elanore Ahrens,John Precup, Lynne Wilson, Cher WONPR and KY AAMC and Bryan, Chuck Burnes KY Marijuana Party,Kenny Hemprock TV, Cindy Wimer WV AAMC, Jayson Jones, Tom J, Norman Jentner, Jack RN DR Richard MD ,Senator Tom Roberts, Senator Dale Miller, Mary Spears

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking
  • Hometown: Ohio
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: 5' 2" / Athletic
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Religion: Other
  • Zodiac Sign: Taurus
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Drink: No
  • Education: College graduate

Companies

  • Miami Valley NORML

    • Dayton, Ohio US
    • President

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About me:

My name is Tonya Davis. I am a founding member and President of Miami Valley NORML. This sub chapter of Ohio NORML covers members from Dayton, Springfield and surrounding communities all the way to the Kentucky state line. We support the Ohio Medical Compassion Act because it is just the right thing to do and it is the very least our state can do for the sick and dieing who choose to use cannabis as a medicine with their doctors permission. We support Industrial Hemp because it could save our planet. Reduce dependency on foreign oil. offer nutritious food, wonderful clothing. save our trees because paper can be made with hemp. We support recreational use for adults because it is a safer alternative to alcohol. If you would like to stand up and help us get this organization off the ground ... all you have to do is send your financial donations to the address below. You can join us as a member by printing a membership form from my notes section . sending it in with your annual dues to the address below. Or finally by donating your time. There are a lot of things you can do to help our chapter. like help with administrative needs, make calls for new members, attend rallies or speaking engagements. Whatever you have to offer will do more than you could ever imagine. The key is to do something. Miami Valley NORML PO BOX 292514 Dayton, Ohio 45429 I am working with the Ohio Patient Network Organizations which includes OPN/OPAN,,Hemprock , Ohio NORML and the AAMC. To Network in my mind means To join together with other Organizations who support the same or similar causes. If you would like to join or Donate OhioPatient.net send a request/donation via snail mail to Ohio Patient Network 1620 E. Broad St. Suite 1603, Columbus, OH 43203 Send me an IM! Obama on medical marijuana

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Hello everyone... welcome to my little space on the net. Wow what a neat community. ..MySpace Layouts Contact Tables We are patients or supporters of Cannabis as a medicine. Please check out my blog often ..MySpace Layouts Media Awareness Project
Ten of Cups A couple stretches out their arms in gratitude toward a rainbow of bounty. With their comfortable home in the distance, their children dance with joy. This card represents the best of love and happiness that the suit of Cups has to offer. While the Nine of Cups represents more in the way of material satisfaction, the Ten of Cups is about lasting happiness, love, and true friendship. Rest and relaxation are indicated, as well as fleeing from dreary responsibilities. Realize that your relationships are a direct reflection of your own relationship with God. When you trust yourself, you trust the same Wisdom that created you

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Ohio Medical Compassion Act (What is it?) If made into law would protect Ohios sick from arrest if they were under a doctors supervision and used marihuana as a medicine. This is the right thing to do. Allow my/your Doctor to decide what medicine's we need. The Bill language has been written and in the hands of our Senator, who will be introducing it shortly. Ohio will set a standard for compassion and I truly believe if you stand up for your rights .. This can happen! Ohio Medical Compassion Act Defines the legitimate medical use of cannabis (aka marihuana) • Only a patient with a medical condition or illness that is sufficiently serious or debilitating, and who has the approval of his or her medical practitioner, will be able to use cannabis under the Ohio Medical Compassion Act (OMCA). Protects patients from arrest and allows law enforcement to easily identify legitimate patients • The OMCA creates a system requiring patients to register with the state, which allows the state to ensure that only patients with debilitating medical conditions who have their doctors’ recommendations receive legal protections. • Registered patients are issued ID cards from the state, which provides the patient with an easy way to prove to law enforcement officials that they are complying with the law via a confidential, blind system allows law enforcement to verify that the card is valid. Protects primary caregivers of patients from arrest and prison • Many patients are too ill to provide for their own medical use of cannabis (marihuana), so they need a caregiver to provide it for them. These caregivers are also protected from arrest and prison. Caregivers can also receive reimbursement for the costs associated with providing patients with their medicine. Provides patients a legal means of obtaining and using cannabis (marihuana) • Permits patients to cultivate their own cannabis. • Permits patients to possess paraphernalia for consuming. • Permits primary caregivers to cultivate cannabis on behalf of patients. • Permits patients or primary caregivers to purchase cannabis from the criminal market. Allows patients and primary caregivers who are arrested to discuss the cannabis medical use in court • The affirmative defense provisions serves as a safety net in case the patient is not registered, or is in process of registration or administration does not implement the registry ID system. • Affirmative defense is only applicable if a medical practitioner says the potential benefits of using cannabis would likely outweigh the health risks and the patient and caregiver do not possess more cannabis than is reasonably necessary. Establishes sensible restrictions on medical cannabis use • Limits the amount of cannabis patients and caregivers can possess to 200 grams and 12 mature plants. • Prohibits motorized vehicle operation if impaired. • Prohibits smoking of cannabis in public places. • Does not require employers to accommodate the medical use of cannabis in the workplace. Establishes government control mechanism • Includes oversight board in the Ohio Department of Health concerning possession limits and conditions. • Encourages Ohio Department of Agriculture to establish safe growing practices. Creates protections beyond arrest and prison for patients, caregivers, and physicians • Patients cannot be denied custody or visitation of a minor for acting in accordance with this act. • The OMCA exempts patients, primary caregivers, and physicians from state penalties and disciplinary action by a business or occupational or professional licensing board. • The OMCA protects patients’ right to live, work, and earn a living by providing that no school, employer, or landlord may refuse to enroll or employ or lease to, or otherwise penalize a person solely for his or her status as a registered qualifying patient or a registered primary caregiver. Does not require physicians to violate federal law in order for patients to legally use medical cannabis • Federal law prohibits doctors from prescribing marijuana, but doctors are permitted under federal law to evaluate the relative risks and benefits of the medical use of cannabis and recommend that a patient use it. ..MySpace Layouts ..

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