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[Congressional Record: September 17, 2007 (Extensions)]
[Page E1885]
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IN REMEMBRANCE OF JOSEPH STEPHEN ZORETIC
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HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
of Ohio
in the House of Representatives
Monday, September 17, 2007
Mr. KUCINICH. Madam Speaker, I rise today to reflect on the life
of a
courageous and passionate man, Joseph Stephen Zoretic, who dedicated
his life to fighting for sensible drug policy and to free others from
suffering. Along with his devoted wife, Dee Dee, he was a founding
member of the Ohio Patient Network and its lobbying component, the
Ohio
Patient Action Network.
Joe started his life-long residency in the Cleveland area on
December
25th, 1968. He became an active figure in the medical marijuana
movement in the 1990s, when his wife was diagnosed with Reflex
Sympathetic Dystrophy and needed cannabis to relieve the pain other
medications could not. Since then, Joe provided policy ideas and
inspiration to the state marijuana legalization activist community,
from speaking at mainstream political events to testifying for better
drug policy. Even if it meant going to jail, Joe stood up for what he
knew: that love and bravery can overcome injustice.
Madam Speaker and colleagues, please join me in honoring and
remembering an extraordinary husband, father, citizen, and activist,
Joseph Stephen Zoretic, who demonstrated the power we all possess to
make change in this world. |