Hemp Activist Runs Independent in Federal Election
Rick Simpson, the Hemp activist from Canada known for associating positive effects of marijuana and cancer treatment runs for public office. Simpson has been known as the inventor of marijuana “miracle drug” as he cultivates the plant, turns it to oil, and distributes it to ill people with different diseases free of charge. Simpson had cured his cancer through hemp oil in 2003. His campaign to prove the positive effects of marijuana and cancer treatment started after being healed. He said he had contacted politicians and organizations in support of his campaign.
Simpson, in his website www.phoenixtears.ca, has expressed his intention to run for office. He stated that he is offering the public a cure for different diseases including cancer. He said that he have made hemp oil available to many people for the past few years. He was one of the few people who bravely publicized an inverse association between marijuana and cancer.
In his previous interviews, Simpson claimed that marijuana or Hemp have been used as medicine throughout history. He then questions as to why marijuana is being restricted in Canada when it has been the most used medicinal plant prior to the modern ages. He explained that as the hemp, which contains high percentage of THC is turned to oil; one will achieve amazing healing effects. He added that hemp oil is a cure-all drug, which can be produced easily on a large scale at reasonable costs.
Simpson has decided to run for public office claiming that the government is not telling the Canadian people the truth, specifically on positive effects of marijuana and cancer treatment. He said he can no longer stand by as ignorance, graft, and corruption ruin the nation. Simpson had admitted having medical issues of his own; although he stressed that he is capable of representing his people in a proper and honest way.
For instance, Simpson linked the government and the pharmaceutical industry as restricting the positive effects of marijuana and cancer treatment to the public. He said the government to make people believe that hemp or marijuana is harmful to one’s health passes laws. He said hemp is not dangerous and that he had sworn to many affidavits of people having serious medical states; thus, he said hemp oil had been helpful to these people.
With regard to pharmaceutical industry, Simpson had stated that such industry sold hemp-based medicines for years knowing of its healing effect. He had noted that the pharmaceutical companies had sold a watered down version of hemp medicine, which are mostly in suspension and mixed resin pain pills. More so, Simpson said he did not find evidence that such companies sold real high-grade hemp oil. Thus, he had asserted that the government and the pharmaceutical industry had kept the positive effects of marijuana and cancer treatment as well as cure of other diseases from the public. He said both entities stand in front of the public with the same reasoning: “you can’t sell the people medicine if you heal them.” As such, according to Simpson, the public does not get what they should.
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