Marijuana Extract
Media Bomb Campaign
The Media Bomb Campaign is a targeted effort to attract mainstream attention to the issue of cannabis extract medicine. Below are several specific actions you can take to help achieve this goal. The potential of even one individual to make a significant difference has been evidenced countless times throughout the life of the cannabis extract movement, so do not underestimate your ability to stimulate real change.
The Comprehensive Report on the Cannabis Extract Movement
It is critical that anyone advocating for this issue understands it well. The Comprehensive Report on the Cannabis Extract Movement extensively analyzes the science behind cannabinoid therapy, and examines dozens of successful patient cases, including medically documented terminal cancer remissions. Recent news events are also addressed, such as Dr. Raphael Mechoulam’s and Dr. Manuel Guzman’s calls for clinical trials, Harborside Health Center’s growing observations of skin cancer success, and the activism of various government officials in South Africa, Wales, Australia, and the United States for cannabis extract research. Understanding these intricate details will enable you to convince anyone of the legitimacy of cannabis extract medicine.
Sharing this document alone is immensely powerful. You can share it with elected representatives through email, phone calls, or written letters. To find their contact information, search “*your state* legislature” and the legislative directory will come up. The directory will either provide you with email addresses and phone numbers, or a contact form.
You can also send Twitter messages to nearly any celebrity by tagging them in a tweet. For example, a compelling, targeted Twitter message would look something like, “@DrSanjayGupta, cannabis extracts have proven to kill cancer in humans, please examine the evidence! CannabisExtractReport.com #cannabis”. Using hashtags like “#cannabis” ensures that other people searching for that tag will also see your message, enhancing exposure. You can also point out specific pieces of evidence in Twitter messages. Such as, “@richardbranson Did you know it was formally proven cannabis extracts kill leukemic cancer cells in a human? www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3901602/ #thc”.
Remember all messages are limited to 140 characters. You can also ensure that the celebrity you are contacting is authentic by checking for a blue check mark beside their name, which Twitter places on verified accounts. Famous doctors, business people, actors, or celebrities of any kind should be contacted, but especially those who support cannabis.
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