Yessica...
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have been working with youth and adults from Canadian native communities since 2001. In a camp together, where the majority of the time I was their cook and friend. And the shit they told me about their lives baffled me.
So much addiction, suicide, violence, abuse, self-injury, depression; everything sad. They were happier people than I was at the time, but they had been through so much more.
I want to do something to help. I never thought I could before, but now, I feel like if I don't try then what's the point?
I have an idea. It is only an idea now, but it could be so much more.
I need your help though. Because only you truly know what happens and how it happens in your communities. I wouldn't even know where to start - each native community is so different from the other.
I would like you to talk to the nurse practitioner/ doctor of your communities about the benefits of medicinal marijuana.
I want you to ask them why they are prescribing addictive pharmaceutical drugs to the native population of Canada (where addiction is rampant) and not MMJ.
I want you to talk to your Chief and council; talk to them about medicinal marijuana. I want you to ask them about your community growing marijuana legally and becoming a Licensed Producer.
I want the government of Canada to move every native community with a LP proposal to the top of the list, and for them to be fast-tracked for quick approval.
I want LP's that are currently wait-listed for approval, to use their resources and partner up with the native communities and do this together.
The Native communities need help and no one is doing anything to help you. Please, let me help. Please help me, help you.
(May be a little Jerry McGuire of me - but you get the point!)
Thank you.
SIDEBAR:
Please; let me save all those folks out there who love to argue and bash people some time.
If you had a hard go of life, I'm sorry, that really sucks. But you will not be able to convince me that you and your "people's" have suffered as much as the Native Canadian community has in the past and CONTINUES to do so.
You think your life has been as tough as there's? Maybe so - but no matter what sex, race, religion you are - you are possibly the exception to the "norm", at least here in Canada. You cannot tell me that every person in Canada of your particular race/ sex/ original nationality have had as hard of a time as the First Nations peoples of Canada. If you did, I would not believe you.
How many people do you know that have committed suicide? How many have you seen killed in front of you? How many years did your parents, family members, or older drunk friends molest you as a child? How many times have you been raped? Beaten up? Stabbed? Shot? How many people do you know addicted to alcohol? OxyContin? Heroin? Morphine? Any number of prescription pills? How many people do you know on methodone? Or that have diabetes? Or that die before the age of 50? Or that have multiple amputations? Or that have to pay $8.00 a litre for milk but they can get a bag-o-smokes for 3 bucks? Or that are unemploeyed? Or that are stuck in a community where older people fear change and the rest of Canada just wants to forget they exist?
This is not to say every native person in Canada has experienced all of those things. But every single one I have talked to has either experienced or known someone to experience every single one of those things.
If you knew all this, and you still have the opinion that you do about "freebies" or "tax-exemptions" or any other bullshit native-hating gibberish - then I pity you. Because you're obviously more fucked up than I have ever been...
Thanks for reading!
I have been working with youth and adults from Canadian native communities since 2001. In a camp together, where the majority of the time I was their cook and friend. And the shit they told me about their lives baffled me.
So much addiction, suicide, violence, abuse, self-injury, depression; everything sad. They were happier people than I was at the time, but they had been through so much more.
I want to do something to help. I never thought I could before, but now, I feel like if I don't try then what's the point?
I have an idea. It is only an idea now, but it could be so much more.
I need your help though. Because only you truly know what happens and how it happens in your communities. I wouldn't even know where to start - each native community is so different from the other.
I would like you to talk to the nurse practitioner/ doctor of your communities about the benefits of medicinal marijuana.
I want you to ask them why they are prescribing addictive pharmaceutical drugs to the native population of Canada (where addiction is rampant) and not MMJ.
I want you to talk to your Chief and council; talk to them about medicinal marijuana. I want you to ask them about your community growing marijuana legally and becoming a Licensed Producer.
I want the government of Canada to move every native community with a LP proposal to the top of the list, and for them to be fast-tracked for quick approval.
I want LP's that are currently wait-listed for approval, to use their resources and partner up with the native communities and do this together.
The Native communities need help and no one is doing anything to help you. Please, let me help. Please help me, help you.
(May be a little Jerry McGuire of me - but you get the point!)
Thank you.
SIDEBAR:
Please; let me save all those folks out there who love to argue and bash people some time.
If you had a hard go of life, I'm sorry, that really sucks. But you will not be able to convince me that you and your "people's" have suffered as much as the Native Canadian community has in the past and CONTINUES to do so.
You think your life has been as tough as there's? Maybe so - but no matter what sex, race, religion you are - you are possibly the exception to the "norm", at least here in Canada. You cannot tell me that every person in Canada of your particular race/ sex/ original nationality have had as hard of a time as the First Nations peoples of Canada. If you did, I would not believe you.
How many people do you know that have committed suicide? How many have you seen killed in front of you? How many years did your parents, family members, or older drunk friends molest you as a child? How many times have you been raped? Beaten up? Stabbed? Shot? How many people do you know addicted to alcohol? OxyContin? Heroin? Morphine? Any number of prescription pills? How many people do you know on methodone? Or that have diabetes? Or that die before the age of 50? Or that have multiple amputations? Or that have to pay $8.00 a litre for milk but they can get a bag-o-smokes for 3 bucks? Or that are unemploeyed? Or that are stuck in a community where older people fear change and the rest of Canada just wants to forget they exist?
This is not to say every native person in Canada has experienced all of those things. But every single one I have talked to has either experienced or known someone to experience every single one of those things.
If you knew all this, and you still have the opinion that you do about "freebies" or "tax-exemptions" or any other bullshit native-hating gibberish - then I pity you. Because you're obviously more fucked up than I have ever been...
Thanks for reading!