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Old 04-30-2003, 12:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking High Time Pipe Dream Came True: Dave

Decriminalize pot, the PM pronounces. Sweet. Well, not exactly sweet. In fact, not near sweet. More like a half-step on the road to sweet.

"At least people won't be getting criminal records, they won't be locking up our sons and daughters for a plant no different than the Alberta Wild Rose," decides a determined Dave, watching our fearless federal fool on the tube.

"This shows our party is the one showing leadership. I wouldn't be surprised if the government is going to the websites of the marijuana parties for ideas."

Better than where they usually go.

Yep, you've got to hand it to our Dave and those like him. They have fought fearlessly for pot, grass, weed, dope and bud, for the right to the enjoyment of the elevating experience of a blunt, a spliff, a doobie, a gagger, a fatty, a toke and a retro reefer, once the reputed source of so much madness.

They have lived and loved in a world where their wonder plant dare not speak its name except in jive and jargon.

They now await their vindication.

Slowly, there is a faint smell of victory in the air.

Present polls show most Canadians want some liberalizing of the law. The feds are making a move to the middle, though not one toke over the line.

Those on the pot pilgrimage harbour no illusions. Their cannabis crusade is far from over.

Our Dave is the interim leader of the Marijuana Party of Alberta. Dave is only the interim leader because right now the party is not legal yet. It's still gathering signatures to register as the official provincial party for pot parity.

Once they get enough names on the dotted line, or wavy line for that matter, the party will hold a party, a gabfest for grass.

They will elect a leader and field candidates in all 83 Alberta ridings. The pot poobah says he's already talking to his cannabis comrades at the federal level, in B.C. and in Quebec.

"They're the Bloc Pot," he says.

In Dave's design, a cannabis Canada would be quite the place.

"It would only help. It's the most nutritious seed, you can make durable clothes and fuel that's less polluting than gas. As many as 20,000 products, even paper."

That should make the bureaucrats happy.

"There would even be savings on law enforcement. No more barbaric warfare on citizens."

No, Dave will not rest.

His party wants to licence pot like booze. Dave says a toke is no different than a glass of wine or two or three after work. Partaking of pot, sampling a spliff, does not lead to a lost life shooting up in some stereotyped sleazeball scene.

For Dave, only the wickedness of the war on drugs turns the happiest of herbs into a dastardly and despicable drug.

His solution sounds so Canadian in its organization.

In Dave's design, growers would sell to a government Marijuana Control Board who, in turn, sell to licensed vendors and cannabis cafes. Marijuana would be taxed, regulated and even inspected by the government to ensure the highest quality.

Get it? Highest quality.

Farmers could grow a different kind of grass, says Dave, speaking like a good Alberta Tory. There's the rural vote.

More economic opportunity for entrepreneurs. There's the urban. Less taxes, more freedom. Cannabis capitalism.

That's Alberta.

"It would be the true Alberta Advantage. Besides we need a government to represent the people of Canada, not Washington. They put pressure on us to make laws to comply with what they want," says Dave, dissing Dubya.

"If our politicians truly represented us, the laws would've been changed long ago. Now they're coming around to our way of thinking."

So Dave will accept the PM's half-step for what it is and no more. He has the continuing confidence of the crusader.

"We are the choice of the new millennium," he says, vowing one day to perhaps replace Ralph as premier.

Replace Ralph? Are you smoking something?

"You never know," dreams Dave. "Stranger things have happened." Sweet.

<a href="http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread16110.shtml" target="_blank">High Time Pipe Dream Came True: Dave</a>
Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB)
Author: Rick Bell, Calgary Sun
Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2003
Contact: callet@sunpub.com
Website: <a href="http://www.fyicalgary.com/calsun.shtml" target="_blank">http ://www.fyicalgary.com/calsun.shtml</A>

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Old 04-30-2003, 07:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't even care anymore that this is just decrim with no plan for supply of pot, and persecution of cannabis growers and dealers. I just want something to happen. Anything is better than no change at all. Too much talk, brushed aside for too long, something needs to change.
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Old 04-30-2003, 07:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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exacatly, im not worried about what little bullshit problems there might be...like going after growers and dealers, who cares, we do it now without much problem, when its less of a penelty itll only get easiser....

we just need a step, or a "half step" like the article suggested....

The smallest positive things I read about will keep me supportive and active in the movement so to me this is a big step...
 
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