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Old 11-04-2009, 01:34 PM   #30 (permalink)
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but obama was supposed to be able to fix everything!!1!!! WHERE'S THE CHANGE?!?!?!??!?
thats as lame as JFQuerry

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dea raids aren't an abuse of power. the president doesn't head the dea.


Obama is the President with powers over all cops. Including the Drug Thugs. A point could be made that he doesn't over ride the United Nations UNODC designed to guide drug policy for the next 10 years, lacks critically important measures for treating and stemming the spread of HIV, Human Rights Watch, the International AIDS Society, and the International Harm Reduction Association said today. He could reject it. Obomba never said he would stop all raids, only comply with the 10th Amendment and leave it up to the states. MOre than any Neo Conjob GOPervert. Its all bullshit based on Nixon lies. But he has left those operating by state guidlines alone. This also doesn't stop states from enforcing whatever they please. But its not Biraq Obombo. He's more of a Just Do Nothing kind a guy. After 16 years of Klintoon/Boosh Fascist meddling, its ok fine.

Here's a good point about southern strategy and the drug war.

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never in the time since pollsters started asking and keeping track has support for the legalization of marijuana been more widespread than it is today
Thats hard to gauge. More people now, more abiltiy to pass information via the internet. Nixon's lies and Watergate diversion letting the CSA pass is total Fascism. Same as Grassley's censorship today. Plus there has never in the history of polls been an accurate count of users or job scared telling the truth. Answers depend on many factors, especially stigma from admitting it. So the 60's and 70's became complacent, but I wouldn't say more want it legal today by percentage.

Breckenridge Colorado Legalized

Maine can legally have dispensaries!

Older Americans Overwhelmingly Support Legalizing Medical Pot

Marijuana: the law vs. 12 million people
Life magazine Oct 31, 1969. 25-35



Setting priorities
Perhaps the leaders of California’s law enforcement community, that has spent so much time and money fighting against any kind of reform of marijuana laws, would be willing to explain this: Via MPP



What the WHO doesn't want you to know about cannabis
HEALTH officials in Geneva have suppressed the publication of a politically sensitive analysis that confirms what ageing hippies have known for decades: cannabis is safer than alcohol or tobacco.

CANNABIS LESS HARMFUL THAN ASPIRIN, SAYS SCIENTIST

Internet Free Speech Goes on Trial 07/14/01
An American investigative journalist is being sued over his website's reports of drugs trafficking in Mexico. So what are the implications for freedom of speech?

Nixon Insect "Intercourse" & Drugs Time: 2:25 - 3:25




Late 1960s Recreational drug use rises in U.S.

In late 1960s recreational drug use becomes fashionable among young, white, middle class Americans. The social stigmatization previously associated with drugs lessens as their use becomes more mainstream. Drug use becomes representative of protest and social rebellion in the era's atmosphere of political unrest. continued...


The Great Marijuana Hoax by Allen Ginsberg
7:38 P.M. Nov. 13, 1965 San Francisco, California, USA, Kosmos

How much to be revealed about marijuana especially in this time and nation for the general public! for the actual experience of the smoked herb has been completely clouded by a fog of dirty language by the diminishing crowd of fakers who have not had the experience and yet insist on being centers of propaganda about the experience. And the key, the paradoxical key to this bizarre impasse of awareness is precisely that the marijuana consciousness is one that, ever so gently, shifts the center of attention from habitual shallow purely verbal guidelines and repetitive secondhand ideological interpretations of experience to more direct, slower, absorbing, occasionally microscopically minute engagement with sensing phenomena during the high moments or hours after one has smoked. continued...

MARIJUANA REVOLUTION by John Sinclair
This essay was first published in pamphlet form in 1971 by the Rainbow People’s Party of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

It might seem strange to a lot of people to spend so much time and energy — and so many pages — on the subject of marijuana, which is after all only an innocuous naturally-occurring weed that people smoke to get high. But what’s even stranger is that an increasingly frightening number of people are being ordered to spend inconsiderable amounts of time (9½ to 10 years in my case) in penitentiaries and prisons simply for smoking this weed in America these days. People who do smoke marijuana are probably pretty much aware of the things I want to say in this article, but for those who can’t understand what all the commotion is about, maybe my remarks will be helpful. continued...





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Terry: I wonder why the feds have such a hardon for the weed
The virtues are too many, for the booze, fossil fuels and white powders, Even the Fraud of 37, didn't outlaw Hemp or RxGanja. That was Nexxon's Lie, Al Capone and Watergate were Red Herrings. Both Alcohol and Cannabis Prohibitions were Corporate fabrications.



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u realize all those pot tarts and stoney bars etc will be illegal even if weed is ever legal?
Bullshit. You called Boosh the "president" and nobody sued you.

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