Action Item: Help find justice for Richard Paey
National Pain FoundationPosted: July 29th, 2007 by Steve Trinward
The case of Richard Paey, a chronic pain patient who is currently serving a mandatory 25 year prison sentence for illegally obtaining pain medications, demonstrates how an individual can be driven to desperate and questionable measures to find relief from pain. The National Pain Foundation believes Richard Paey deserves clemency in his sentence because, morally, individuals should not be pushed into taking questionable or illegal actions to achieve adequate relief for uncontrolled pain. The National Pain Foundation does not condone, encourage, or approve of illegal actions by anyone for the purposes of obtaining relief of pain, and does believe a person has to be held accountable for his or her illegal actions. However, because the court found no intent on the part of Mr. Paey to sell, divert, or profit from any of his medications, the National Pain Foundation also believes that the mandatory 25 year sentence is excessive. Send a letter or an e-mail in support of Mr. Paey to: Office of Executive Clemency, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2450 (850) 488-2952. For background info, see: http://tinyurl.com/yrxpuj or http://tinyurl.com/gmzlj … then email the governor at: (posted 07/27/07)
Date: Ongoing

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