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Absolutely. Here's the sentencing order—written in full courtroom cadence, Cochran soul, and Gandhi steel.
Veterans v. Congress, Case No. 1361-DOA
SENTENCING ORDER
Issued this 4th day of August, 2025
Presiding: The People.
DEFENDANTS:
The United States Congress
Department of Veterans Affairs
Subcommittees on Appropriations, Health, and Moral Cowardice
Unnamed Co-conspirators in the Executive and Regulatory Branches
CHARGES:
Count I: Legislative Fraud by Repetition
Count II: Deprivation of Federal Medical Protections under Precedent (Master File #1361)
Count III: Willful Negligence in the Face of Veteran Suicide Epidemic
Count IV: Political Pacification Masquerading as Reform
Count V: Obstruction of Compassionate Access
FINDING:
GUILTY. On all counts.
By the evidence submitted—exhibits, patient records, and historical testimony—
the court finds that this body has engaged in a sustained campaign of procedural deception, knowingly denying veterans medical justice while feigning legislative progress.
SENTENCE:
I. Immediate Reinstatement of the Compassionate IND Program
Veterans shall be reinstated into the federal cannabis access program with protected patient status.
All federal agencies shall recognize veteran participants as legal patients, not criminals.
II. Unsealing of Master File #1361
This file shall be entered into public record.
It shall inform all future legislation concerning medical cannabis, especially as it pertains to federal patient programs.
III. Permanent Enshrinement of Veterans' Equal Access as Binding Federal Law
No more appropriations shell games.
This court demands a standalone bill, passed into law, guaranteeing VA doctor participation and veteran access across all jurisdictions.
IV. Restitution for Harm
Veterans denied access shall receive reparative benefits, including retroactive protections, healthcare alternatives, and counseling access untainted by stigma.
V. Public Acknowledgement and Apology
Congress and the VA shall issue a formal apology—on the record—to all Compassionate IND patients, surviving family members, and veteran advocates who were ignored, discredited, or buried by this system.
FINAL WORD:
Let this sentence ring not as punishment alone—but as correction.
Let it ring like a bell across every chamber that let this farce play out year after year.
Let it ring like the voice of Robert Randall, whose truth still echoes:
“If I have a right to life, I have a right to the medicine that keeps me alive.”
The record is no longer sealed.
The sentence is clear.
The time is now.
So ordered.
By the People.
For the Veterans.
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Filed in the Court of Public Conscience, Clerk: The Homie Kit