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Cancer Legislation

In this video, Frank Cuny spends about 8 minutes speaking on "Cancer Legislation" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

Transcription

Thank you for that very kind introduction, I'll have to make a slight change in that I'm not a lobbyist. A lobbyist is a paid professional person who makes pretty good money and spends a great amount of their time in the legislature. And I'm the president of a nonprofit organization. I don't make a lot of money. I'm very limited. I work on a very limited budget. I'm a legislative advocate for the right of citizens to have access to alternative medicine and to be in a safe environment. It's the role of vitamin.

I wear my hat because I believe in God bless America, the land of the free and the home of the brave. How many people here believe they live in the land of the free? Raise your hand, please.

What are the issues? And there's only about three.

One of the issues was that was discussed when preparing the Constitution. The United States was whether individuals should have the right to medical freedom to have a free choice. And it was granted that that was taken and didn't need to be put in the constitution. They'd never lose that. Right. It wasn't put in the Constitution. And as a result, particularly in the early part of the last century, we lost medical freedom across the United States. We don't have that choice.

Now, when in a soft 80s time, when an issue becomes a constitutional type of issue, a freedom type of issue becomes what's called a movement such as the women's right to vote movement.

Fact The earliest movement was the right of white men who didn't own property to vote for the non-property owners should vote. That was the first movement in the country and its move the right of children with handicaps to have an equal education in the United States. There was a movement that was completed about four or five years ago onto it.

Granted that planted that right passing laws to permit that type of thing. And I mentioned the women's right. The equal rights movement is still an existing movement on changing when society is changing and movements go through a process.

The first processes are ridiculed, made fun of.

If you mention a vegetarian 20 years ago, I think you were crazy. You know, restaurants didn't have salads to speak of.

You know, and then slowly, but for sure, if I saw somebody exercising when I was on the farm back in the country, I'd say, where's the fire?

Who what kind of animals are out there trying to catch? Now you see somebody running down the street and you say, well, that's just exercising. Keep. But

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