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'''Peter McWilliams''' (August 5, {{Event|year=1949|event=Birth|notes=author and activist}} - June 14, {{Event|year=2000|event=Death|notes=author and activist}}), was a world renown author of many books, a libertarian activist, and an advocate of full legalization of [[marijuana]].  He spoke at the [[1998 Libertarian Party convention]] calling out to [[Libertarian]]s to work for [[medicinal marijuana]] "for our children."
'''Peter McWilliams''' (August 5, {{Event|year=1949|event=Birth|notes=author and activist}} - June 14, {{Event|year=2000|event=Death|notes=author and activist}}), was a world renown author of many books, a libertarian activist, and an advocate of full legalization of marijuana.  He spoke at the [[1998 Libertarian Party convention]] calling for Libertarians to work for medicinal marijuana "for our children."


==Ailments==
==Ailments==


In [[1996]] McWilliams was diagnosed with both [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]]. Subsequently, he was required to take a lot of pills--14 different medications.  But like many cancer patients, Peter was unable to keep his pills down to stay alive due to intense nausea, thereby rendering the pills useless. His 15th drug, an antinausea medication, wasn't working. So, instead, he began taking marijuana. Like many other cancer patients, smoking marijuana relieved the intense nausea and also soothed the constant pain he was in, allowing him to keep his pills down and thus stay alive.
In 1996, McWilliams was diagnosed with both cancer and AIDS. Subsequently, he was required to take a lot of pills—14 different medications; however, like many cancer patients, Peter was unable to keep his pills down due to intense nausea. This made the pills useless. His 15th drug, an antinausea medication, was not working. So, instead, he began taking marijuana. Like many other cancer patients, smoking marijuana relieved the intense nausea and also soothed the constant pain he was in. This allowed him to keep his pills down and thus stay alive.


==Medicinal Marijuana Activism==
==Medicinal Marijuana Activism==


Once Peter discovered that marijuana was the most "benign medical substance known to human beings," he decided to dedicate his life in the struggle to legalize medicinal marijuana throughout the country.
Once Peter discovered that marijuana was the most "benign medical substance known to human beings," he decided to dedicate his life to the struggle to legalize medicinal marijuana throughout the country.


==Cause of Death: An Overdose Of Government==
==Cause of Death: An Overdose Of Government==


The [[Federal government]] has decided that smoking marijuana, even for medical purposes, is a [[victimless crime|crime]]. In [[1998]], McWilliams was arrested for violating the Federal marijuana law. The judge prohibited him from pointing-out that medical marijuana is legal in California, which was his only defense.
The United States federal government made it a crime to smoke marijuana, even for medical purposes. In 1998, McWilliams was arrested for violating the Federal marijuana law. The judge prohibited him from pointing-out that medical marijuana is legal in California, which was his only defense. In 2000, he lost the case. No longer allowed to use marijuana, his pain and nausea returned, and he once again couldn't keep his medicine down. He died on Wednesday, June 14, 2000, allegedly choking on his own vomit.
 
In [[2000]], he lost the case. No longer allowed to use marijuana, his pain and nausea returned, and he once again couldn't keep his medicine down. He subsequently died a couple weeks later on Wednesday, June 14, 2000, reportedly choking on his own vomit.


==Quotes by Peter McWilliams==
==Quotes by Peter McWilliams==