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Mexico is the number one foreign supplier of marijuana abused in the United States. In fact, according to a 2008 inter-agency report, marijuana is the top revenue generator for Mexican DTOsâa cash crop that finances corruption and the carnage of violence year after year. The profits derived from marijuana traffickingâan industry with minimal overhead costs, controlled entirely by the traffickersâare used not only to finance other drug enterprises by Mexicoâs poly-drug cartels, but also to pay recurring âbusinessâ expenses, purchase weapons, and bribe corrupt officials.
What a mess. Who'd have guessed that a drug known for producing feeling of pleasant relaxation would end up financing massive international networks of murderous gangsters.
Well, let's get one thing straight: this isn't happening because the Mexican drug lords grow the best weed. In fact, their product utterly sucks and they wouldn't be able to sell a single dime-bag of their seedy bloodstained schwag if it weren't for American law enforcement destroying as much domestic cannabis as possible.
It really is that simple. Every plant we uproot, every stash we "take off the streets," every cent we spend in our mindless war on marijuana is another dollar poured into the pockets of the pot mafia. They get to sell this stuff only because we help them dominate the market, and if we let responsible Americans do it instead, the cartels' marijuana profits would shrink to zero by the end of the next harvest season.
If you don't believe me, just give us one year to prove you wrong.
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Coalition for Medical Marijuana--New Jersey, Inc.: Agenda for May 11, 2010

Monthly Public Meeting Agenda
Lawrence Twp. Library (Mercer County) Room #3
Tuesday, May 11, 2010; 7:00 PM -- 9:00 PM
7:00 PM: Call meeting to order.  Approve April 2010 minutes. Discuss:
The New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act is scheduled to take effect in July 2010. Emergency regulations were due in April 2010--CMMNJ's response to delays? NJ DHSS posted info at: http://www.state.nj.us/health/med_marijuana.shtml Patient advisory groups are forming to add qualifying conditions to the law. ATC Advisory Board also formed.
John Wilson's bail hearing was 4/27/10; released from prison on 4/29 pending appeal.
Recent events: Sixth National Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics, 4/15--17/10 in Warwick, RI.  4/20 event: PhillyNORML fundraiser. Jersey City Medical Marijuana Town Hall Meeting on 4/23/10. MS Patient Support Group at Morris Hall, Lawrence Twp., NJ on 4/25/10. May 1, 2010 Worldwide Marijuana MarchesâCMMNJ in Philadelphia and New Brunswick, NJ. Â
Upcoming CMMNJ events: Medical Marijuana Info Seminar on 5/12/10 @ 5PM at Bayada Nurses of Morristown, NJ, 40 Maple Ave., Morristown, NJ, 973-538-3000; MS Patient Support Group at Contra State Hospital 5/17/10 at 1PM; Medical Marijuana Breakfast 6/3/10 @ 8:30 AM at New Jersey State Nurses Assn. Headquarters, Trenton, NJ. Gay Pride Parade 6/6/10, Asbury Park, NJ. Balloon Festival, 7/23, 24 & 25. NJ League of Municipalities, November 15-18, 2010. Â
Treasury report: Checking: $2,789.02; PayPal: $2,363.85. IRS Form 990-N e-filed 4/13/10. 100 copies of "Cannabis Yields" bought for $265. Tax-deductible donations to CMMNJ, a 501(c)(3) public charity may be made through Paypal on our web site, or send checks made out to "CMMNJ" to the address below. Get a free t-shirt for a donation above $15âspecify size.
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CMMNJ's scheduled meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at the Lawrence Twp. Library from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM. All are welcome. Snacks are served. The library is at 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence Twp., Tel. #609.882.9246.  (Meeting at the library does not imply their endorsement of our issue.) For more info, contact:
Ken Wolski, RN, MPA
219 Woodside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618Â Â Â Â
(609) 394-2137 [email protected] www.cmmnj.org
Coalition for Medical Marijuana--New Jersey, Inc. Meeting
Marc Emery Will Be Extradited; Headed for Five Years in America's Gulag
Marc Emery's lawyer says the self-described âPrince of Potâ has been ordered extradited to the United States. Kirk Tousaw says he received word from the federal justice department shortly after the long time marijuana advocate turned himself into custody today that the minister has decided to sign off on his extradition. Mr. Emery has been out on bail since last fall, when he was released from custody as the minister made the final decision in his case. He made a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors last year, agreeing to plead guilty in connection to his Vancouver-based seed-selling business in return for a sentence of five years in prison. It's not clear when Mr. Emery will be sent to the U.S., but Mr. Tousaw says he expects it will happen within the week.Emery turned himself in this morning. This was the day Justice Minister Rob Nicholson had to decide whether to okay the extradition, deny it, or postpone a decision. Emery spoke briefly before vanishing into the gulag:
âI think of myself as a great Canadian â I've worked my whole life for individual freedom in this country, I've never asked for anything in return,â Mr. Emery told reporters outside B.C. Supreme Court in downtown Vancouver, with his wife by his side and a throng of supporters carrying âFree Marcâ signs. âAnd now I will be possibly handed over to the United States for a five-year sentence for the so-called crime of selling seeds from my desk. I'm proud of what I've done, and I have no regrets.âWell, I, for one, can rest easier tonight knowing this dangerous criminal is behind bars.
NEW LOCATION: Reformers to Call for New Approach TODAY at Marijuana Eradication Conference

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MAY 10, 2010
Reformers to Call for New Approach TODAY at Marijuana Eradication Conference
Location Changed for Todayâs Press Conference; Former Law Enforcement, Clergy Members, Other Advocates Will Call for End to Wasteful, Ineffective Eradication Campaigns
CONTACT: Aaron Smith, MPP California policy director â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ [email protected] or 707-291-0076
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA â At a press conference today, reform-minded advocates will make the case for ending the Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP), which, since 1983, has inarguably failed to achieve its stated goal: reducing marijuana use and availability by eradicating illegal grow sites.
           Today through Wednesday, local, state, and federal law enforcement officers will gather at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego to begin organizing this yearâs eradication campaign, the wisdom of which has been increasingly called into question as Californians prepare to vote on a November ballot initiative that would end the stateâs prohibition on adult marijuana use.
        âItâs time to stop this insanity of repeating the futile exercise of CAMP and instead replace marijuana prohibition with a system of taxation and regulation,â said Aaron Smith, California policy director for MPP, who is leading Mondayâs press conference.
        Todayâs press conference was originally planned to be held in the same hotel as the CAMP conference, but organizers were informed at the last minute and without explanation that they would not be able to hold the event in the same hotel.Â
        NEW LOCATION: Westin Gas Lamp Quarter Hotel, Coronado Room, (3rd floor), 910 Broadway Circle, San Diego, CA 92101
        WHAT: Press conference to call for an effective marijuana policy and an end to eradication campaigns
        WHEN: Monday, May 10, at 11:00 a.m.
        WHO: Speakers who will question the wisdom behind CAMP will include:
Leo Laurence, a retired deputy sheriff and former legal researcher for the San Diego County District Attorneyâs office, now a speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.
The Rev. Canon Mary Moreno-Richardson, an Episcopal priest and coordinator for Hispanic Ministries at St. Paulâs Cathedral in San Diego, who has worked extensively to prevent violence in the community and help at risk youth.
        With more than 124,000 members and supporters nationwide, the Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP believes that the best way to minimize the harm associated with marijuana is to regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol. For more information, please visit www.mpp.org.
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Time to change an injusice
Press Release: Reformers to Call for New Approach at Annual Marijuana Eradication Conference Monday

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
MAY 7, 2010
Reformers to Call for New Approach at Annual Marijuana Eradication Conference Monday
At Monday Press Conference, Former Law Enforcement Officers, Clergy Members, and Other Advocates Will Call for an End to Ineffective, Wasteful Eradication Campaigns
CONTACT: Aaron Smith, MPP California policy director â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ [email protected] or 707-291-0076
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA â From May 10 to May 13, local, state, and federal law enforcement officers will gather at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego to begin organizing this yearâs Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP), which, since 1983, has inarguably failed to achieve its stated goal: reducing marijuana use and availability by eradicating illegal grow sites. On Monday, at a press conference at the same hotel, advocates will call on officials to end this wasteful policy, the wisdom of which is being increasingly called into question as Californians prepare to vote on a November ballot initiative that would end the stateâs prohibition on adult marijuana use.
        âThese so-called âeradicationâ efforts have had zero effect on marijuana use, availability, or price, but once again, California law enforcement agencies are perfectly content to throw more tax money down the CAMP rabbit hole. Itâs time to stop this insanity of repeating the futile exercise of CAMP and instead replace marijuana prohibition with a system of taxation and regulation,â said Aaron Smith, California policy director for MPP, who is leading Mondayâs press conference. âOnly then will we be able to eliminate the clandestine marijuana plantations â just as the repeal of alcohol prohibition did away with the bootleggers of that era. Itâs no coincidence that drug cartels donât plant vineyards or hops fields in our national forests.â
        WHAT: Press conference to call for an effective marijuana policy and an end to an eradication campaigns
        WHEN: Monday, May 10, at 11:00 a.m.
        WHERE: U.S. Grant Hotel, Sycuan Parlor, 326 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
        WHO: Speakers who will question the wisdom behind CAMP will include:
Leo Laurence, a retired deputy sheriff and former legal researcher for the San Diego County District Attorneyâs office, now a speaker for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.
The Rev. Canon Mary Moreno-Richardson, an Episcopal priest and coordinator for Hispanic Ministries at St. Paulâs Cathedral in San Diego, who has worked extensively to prevent violence in the community and help at risk youth.
        With more than 124,000 members and supporters nationwide, the Marijuana Policy Project is the largest marijuana policy reform organization in the United States. MPP believes that the best way to minimize the harm associated with marijuana is to regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol. For more information, please visit www.mpp.org.
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