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Letters June 1, 2007
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Contact congressman to facilitate variety of changes

Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. was recently appointed as chairman of the Congressional Health Committee. He told me during one of his New Brunswick branch office open house, in-person meetings this past summer that he now supports medical marijuana. Readers should contact Congressional Health Committee Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. for support of:

1. Medical marijuana;

2. Legalization, regulation, and taxation of marijuana for the tremendous tax revenue to be made for the poor and middle-class Americans;

3. H.R. 1009, Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2007 sponsored by Congressman Ron Paul;

4. House Concurrent Resolution 40, H.R. 1314, H.R. 563, to protect Americans from the harmful effects of illegal immigration, especially in light of the recently published study from The Heritage Foundation concluding Americans pay much more to maintain the illegal immigrants than the illegals contribute to our society;

5. Withdraw the troops from the Middle East and send them down to secure the southern (Mexican) border;

6. H.R. 1009 sponsored by Congressman Dave Weldon of Florida which would mandate removal of all mercury from vaccines;

7. Terminating all water fluoridation;

8. Research on the control of bed bug insect population, especially through the use of natural remedies; and

9. Tax and other incentives for the development of electric cars similar to those made by Tesla Motors located in Silicon Valley, Calif., for the development of alternative sources of fuel such as biomass, hemp, biodiesel and hydrogen.

Richard P. Zuckerman

North Brunswick