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NFL's Buzzkill
NFL's Buzzkill: No Beer at Giants Stadium by Paul Armentano
Washington Examiner OpEd
Following a string of violent incidents - including a pair of stabbings - between rowdy football fans during the team's previous games, Giants Stadium officials made the bold move to halt sales of the intoxicant. The rationale for the ban? Jets spokesman Ron Colangelo could not have been more blunt: "It's for the safety of our fans."
Alcohol's long-standing association with aggressive behavior, whether it's among raucous sports fans or late-night bar patrons, is well-publicized and much debated. Yet, a relevant fact that is often overlooked in this public discourse is that an alternative, almost equally consumed intoxicant, is rarely, if ever, linked with violence - - marijuana. However, unlike alcohol, marijuana is illegal and not only at Giants Stadium.
Hypocrisy 101: Why is Ganja even tested?
Run Ricky Run by Fred Gardner
Ricky Williams won't be playing in 2004. In late July he made two related announcements: that he was retiring from football, and that he found marijuana to be "10 times more helpful than Paxil" as a confidence builder.
(Glaxo has purged him from the Paxil website.)
Ricky Williams Feared Public Reaction to Marijuana Use
Stoner sportsmen
In team sports around the globe, top players love to get high.
Ricky Williams Latest Victim of Marijuana Prohibition
NFL Star's Choice of Relief for Social Anxiety Disorder Forces Him to End Career Prematurely
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- NFL star Ricky Williams is the victim of a double standard that punishes private, adult use of marijuana while turning a blind eye to flagrant alcohol abuse, the Marijuana Policy Project announced today.
Legalize It! July 29, 2004
MIAMI (AP) -- July 29, 2004
Retired Dolphins running back Ricky Williams said he failed a third drug test for marijuana use, which would cost him a four-game suspension if he decides to return to the NFL, The Miami Herald reported on its Web site Thursday.
Fans Too Relaxed for Fights
Cannabis Helps Keep Fans Calm
Police also claimed that the availability of cannabis in the Netherlands probably helped to defuse any violence. Scores of ticketless England fans gathered in coffee shops in Eindhoven, where cannabis is sold and smoked, to watch the game, greeting the defeat with mild disappointment and unusually, gentle applause. "It (cannabis) may have helped relax them," Mr Beelan added. "Even the hooligans enjoyed the party - and they told our officers. There were lots of things for fans to do and everybody had a good time."
Basketball Riots in L.A., Soccer Thugs in Europe
Euro 2000 Soccer Violence Could Vanish in a Puff
Mark Souder is the scum of the earth
Jive Souder: Drug Sentencing Reform Act
Congress Considers Dangerous Mandatory Minimum Sentences For Ganja
Ask Your Member of Congress To Oppose H.R.1528!
Act Retracts Financial Aid From Marijuana Users By Hilary Stohs-Krause
Source: Daily Nebraskan October 03, 2005 Nebraska *
Rape. Murder. Drunk driving.
None of these crimes will cost college students their Pell Grants, but walking down the street with a joint could. As of July 1, 2000, a provision in the Higher Education Act mandated that students’ eligibility for federal financial aid be suspended if they are convicted under federal or state laws of offenses involving the possession or sale of controlled substances.
Read More... cannabisnews/thread21158
SSDP * CN:Justice Archives
Higher Education Act
In 1998, Congress passed an amendment authored by Rep. Mark Souder that denies federal financial aid to any student with a drug conviction. Given the racially disproportionate enforcement of drug laws, the Souder-amendment has a greater impact on people of color than whites. Also, the Souder-amendment only punishes working class and middle class students since wealthy students do not rely on financial aid to attend college.
Food Stamps Become a Weapon in the War on Drugs
Drug Ruling Worries Some in Public Housing
New Bill Has Draconian Penalties - norml 11.29.03
As the 2003 Congressional legislative session comes to a close, Rep. Mark Souder, one of the most ardent drug warriors in Congress, intends to introduce legislation to drastically increase penalties for certain marijuana offenses.
Aggression and Violence in Sport

English Arsenal soccer fans beat a Galatasaray fan before the UEFA Cup final in central Copenhagen.
Tired of alcohol-fueled violence in sports?
The Washington Post covers the dangerous alcohol-fueled behavior
that takes place in many stadiums around the nation
Communities Tell Big Alcohol “Stop Using Kids as Billboards!”
Advocates reject alcohol-labeled T-shirts sold to young shoppers at JC Penney stores
"All propaganda must be so popular and on such an intellectual level, that even the most stupid of those towards whom it is directed will understand it. Therefore, the intellectual level of the propaganda must be lower the larger the number of people who are to be influenced by it."
Just Say No?
"Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way around, to consider the most wretched sort of life as paradise.
From Benito Mussolini
contributing to the "London Sunday Express," December 8, 1935
Beer will get you laid, well ...
Advertising like political propaganda is the art of getting people
to believe in a dream world and advertisers know what buttons to push,
college students and binge drinking
Harvard university Study Finds that More College Sports Fans Binge Drink Than Non-Fan Students. Targeted Marketing and Advertising by the Alcohol Industry is Likely to be Influencing Fans' Heavy Drinking
Under the Influence
A compilation of Alcoholic-Beverage Industry Political Contributions to Members of the Appropriations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1997-1998
While few in politics claim that political contributions "buy" votes, almost everyone would agree that political contributions create access for the donor to express his or her ideas to a politician, and they often help produce an "open mind" that is conducive to a sympathetic understanding of the donor's views.
Alcohol-Industry Contributions
The alcoholic-beverage industry contributed a total of $294,690 to members of the House Appropriations Committee during the last election cycle (See Tables 3A and 3B). On average, members of the committee received $4,829 from alcoholic-beverage industry sources during the 1997-98 time period.
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It's the legal stuff that gets ya!
Throwing the GOP an Anvil by mikepridmore
Sun Jan 01, 2006
Seeking Rest From the Terrors, New York Pops Pills
Republicans rose to control in 1994 vowing to clean up this cesspool. Instead, they've turned Congress into a "transactional institution" where lobbyists hire Republicans who write the legislation passed by the Republican leadership.
Ari Berman
Where food and corporate power, or food and trade intersect?
* Database of Scientists with ties to food and drug industry
* The revolving door between Monsanto and the Executive Branch
* Recent mergers in the food industry: who owns the natural foods companies?
Organic Consumers Association
DEA's Insane Policy on Banning Industrial Hemp in USA
Hemp Food Sales Grow 50 Percent Over Last Year
Cannabis News Hemp Archives
Ganja/Hemp lnfolinx * Cannabis Food *
"The Christian church has set up a religion of pomp and revenue
in pretended imitation of a person (Jesus) who lived a life of poverty."
Thomas Paine, American revolutionary philosopher
Mansonto, Cliarance & Conflicts of Ignorance...
cannabinoid.com A 7x5025 * cannabinoid.com B 7x4376
Mon$anto'$ WoD on Ditchweed
Monsantoads artificial sweetner made from coal tar.
It's the legal stuff that gets ya!
DeLay Pesticidal Killers
Poison Inc. Pesticides v Hemp
Political Influence & Litigation
In 2004, Rep. Tom Delay was the largest individual recipient of campaign contributions from Dow Chemical.
Dow Chemical 2004 PAC Summary Data
Total Receipts: $260,150
Total Spent: $244,438
Contributions from this PAC to federal candidates:
(25% to Democrats, 75% to Republicans) $142,341
Pesticides, Asbestos & Other Harmful Chemicals
Poisoning its Homegrounds
Dow has a history of profiting from war. During World War I, Dow manufactured mustard gas and picric acid. For World War II, it supplied magnesium for bombs and chemicals for rubber processing used by the war industry. The dreaded Napalm that was used by the US military to burn Vietnamese civilians and soldiers alike was a Dow innovation.
Dow's Unethical Business Practice
In 1986, Dow Chemical attempted to convince the Supreme Court that EPA planes shouldn't be allowed to fly over Dow's manufacturing facilities and take photos
Know More: The Dow Chemical Company
In February 2001, Dow Chemical took over Union Carbide of Bhopal notoriety. Dow was warned by survivors of the Bhopal disaster that Union Carbide is a criminal corporation and a fugitive from justice – a proclaimed absconder from criminal proceedings in the Bhopal court where it faces charges of manslaughter.
A protest for former Union Carbide CEO Warren Anderson's extradition from the United States. Sign's subtext reads: "WE WON'T LET YOU BURY JUSTICE. EXTRADITE THE BUTCHER OF BHOPAL"
The Drug War Refugees
"The clergy converted the simple teachings of Jesus into an engine for enslaving mankind and adulterated by artificial constructions into a contrivance to filch wealth and power to themselves...these clergy, in fact, constitute the real Anti-Christ."
Thomas Jefferson, third President of the USA
Ganja/Hemp: The alternative to Booze, Petro Chem Poisons and Pharmaceuticals!
U.S. law enforcement spends $7.5 to $10 billion
annually enforcing marijuana laws.
Keith Stroup, (NORML)
U.S. law enforcement paraphernalia corporatists
make $7.5 to $10 billion annually enforcing marijuana laws.
Cannabis Buyers Clubs: Articles & Info
The 'Virtues' of Ganja
Alcohol vs Marijuana...
Reduce family and community violence
Alcohol use makes domestic violence 8 times more likely. . .
Marijuana use does not.
Safer Choice * Change The Climate
"Cannabis can be used on an episodic but continual basis
without evidence of social or psychic dysfunction.
In many users the term dependence with its obvious connotations,
probably is mis-applied...
The chief opposition to the drug rests on a moral and political,
and not toxicologic, foundation"
The USA Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy 1987
Stressed Soldiers to Receive Cannabis August 04, 2004
Hundreds of Israeli soldiers have combat stress after completing their national service in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Help is on the way. They will soon be treated with cannabis.
Stressed sports fans should have the same opportunity!
Only The PotHeads Will Survive
30 Nov 2001
Counter Reefer Maniac accusations that marijuana users support terrorism with the plain fact that these dizzy morons are preventing the use of the "best available protection against nerve gas attack" with their marijuana madness.
Among its many properties cannabis provides considerable protection from a number of lethal nerve gas symptoms by defending the brain from injury and suppressing the the seizures, nausea and vomiting associated with chemical warfare agents.
This is not a pothead myth because the Israeli Army, which has no time for Reefer Madness nonsense, equips their soldiers with cannabis compounds to protect against a chemical warfare attack.
Ganja: suppressing the seizures, nausea and vomiting
associated with binge drinking too?
Organic Cannabis/Tobacco vs Chemical Cigarettes
"What influence in fact have Christian ecclesiastical establishments had on civil society? In many instances they have been upholding the thrones of political tyranny. In no instance have they been seen as the guardians of the liberties of the people. Rulers who wished to subvert the public liberty have found in the clergy convenient auxiliaries. A just government, instituted to secure and perpetuate liberty, does not need the clergy."
James Madison, fourth President of the USA
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