About 200 students from Northwestern Health Sciences University lobbied on Feb. 21 at the state capitol in St. Paul for chiropractic health care issues. They joined Northwestern faculty members and chiropractors from the area. Organized by the Minnesota Chiropractic Association, the day was planned in order to encourage legislators to revise Minnesota statutory language relating to the chiropractic scope of practice so it is more concise. In addition, lobbyists asked that their representatives and senators support legislation to ban runners in Minnesota, which would make it illegal for chiropractors to hire or pay anyone who directly contacted a consumer after experiencing an automobile accident. Scott Mooring, DC, joined students in an effort to get the message across. "It's important for our profession to stand up and fight," Dr. Mooring said, who has participated in previous years. "The legislation is spread out into a number of different statutes which makes it difficult to interpret or apply. It's a major impediment." Northwestern students were equally passionate about seeing change in legislation, but tracking lawmakers down wasn't as easy as expected, said Jami Rassmussen, a T2 chiropractic student, who added he was surprised how uninformed some were about chiropractic care. "We didn't have a scheduled appointment but, as we were filling out the paperwork to make one, our representative overĀheard us and came out of his office," he continued. "The other two students and I went into his office without a chiropractor with us and got to tell him about the bill. He didn't know much about chiropractic care, but listened to us." Rasmusscn added that it was a bit daunting to go in without lobbying experience, but exciting. Northwestern Health Sciences University offers a wide array of choices in natural health care education including chiropractic. Oriental medicine, acupuncture, therapeutic masĀsage, human biology, and intcgrativc health and wellness. The University has more than 900 full-time students on a 25-acre campus in Bloomington, MN.IfiH