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California | Drug WarSteve McWilliams is Dead
Cal NORML is sad to report that San Diego medical cannabis patient activist Steve McWilliams has taken his life. McWilliams, who had been fighting federal charges for growing a modest home garden for the Shelter from the Storm Collective, was depressed over the Supreme Court decision and in terrible pain, having been denied access to medical marijuana since his arrest in 2002. Cal NORML is sad to report that San Diego medical cannabis patient activist Steve McWilliams has taken his life. McWilliams, who had been fighting federal charges for growing a modest home garden for the Shelter from the Storm Collective, was depressed over the Supreme Court decision and in terrible pain, having been denied access to medical marijuana since his arrest in 2002. Steve was a courageous fighter for the cause and will be sorely missed. Our deepest sympathies to his partner, Barbara MacKenzie. - Dale Gieringer, Cal NORML David Bronner Reports: Hello all, Barbara MacKenzie, Steve's partner, called to say that Steve committed suicide by overdose late last night/early morning. Steve had been depressed and in terrible pain, and been hospitalized last week. Steve's depression was apparently a combination of dread of going to jail in light of Raich and his deteriorating health. He had had to take powerful pharmaceutical opiates, anti-nausea, anti-migraine, etc. drugs in far higher amounts than when he was able to medicate with marijuana, and evidently was what he used to overdose. Steve was an incredibly kind, compassionate, intelligent and wise man, as well as a balls to the wall activist. He inspired me and many others, and will be dearly missed. I was proud to know him and be his friend. Steve will be cremated and flown back to his family in Colorado, but I'll be helping Barbara with a memorial service here for the medical marijuana community. I'll be at the protest tomorrow at noon (San Diego Police Dept. Headquarters, 1401 Broadway). Please forward this note as appropriate. David Bronner |
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