Michael Weinstein Asked to Resign As Head Of AHF In New Petition

President Of AIDS Healthcare Foundation Asked To Resign After Controversial Comments
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION - Michael Weinstein, president of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), attends the "Out of the Closet" Storefront Press Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 in Miami Beach, Fla. at the "Out of the Closet" Thrift Store. AHF is protesting the Miami Beach City Counsel's refusal to approve the colors the "Out of the Closet" Thrift Store and HIV testing center and believes the store is being targeted by the City of Miami Beach because it calls to attention the City's HIV epidemic and its impact to the City's tourism revenue. (Mitchell Zachs/AP Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION - Michael Weinstein, president of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), attends the "Out of the Closet" Storefront Press Conference on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 in Miami Beach, Fla. at the "Out of the Closet" Thrift Store. AHF is protesting the Miami Beach City Counsel's refusal to approve the colors the "Out of the Closet" Thrift Store and HIV testing center and believes the store is being targeted by the City of Miami Beach because it calls to attention the City's HIV epidemic and its impact to the City's tourism revenue. (Mitchell Zachs/AP Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)

Michael Weinstein, the President of the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation unleashed a firestorm of controversy last week after calling HIV-prevention medication Truvada a "party drug,” in a recent interview with Associated Press. Now he is very publicly being asked to resign.

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