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People Who Punish Other People for Using Marijuana
"We've had two groups go through the program now, and we are just thrilled with the results we've seen," she said. "Individuals are coming in with no real perception of how marijuana is impacting their lives." [Toledo Blade]
Could it be that marijuana wasnât impacting their lives? If you forced a bunch of people into treatment for enjoying poetry, theyâd be confused too. But after 48 hours of court-mandated therapy, I bet theyâd tell you whatever you wanted to hear just to get the hell out of there. People can be terribly insincere when you hold a gun to their head.
Iâm not saying there arenât people who can benefit from marijuana treatment, but rather that having some in your pocket is a wildly insufficient diagnostic criteria for marijuana addiction. Thatâs like saying youâre an alcoholic if you have beer in the fridge.
And yet, despite the complete lunacy of indiscriminately forcing recreational marijuana users to complete drug addiction treatment, there are some who strongly believe a harsher approach is needed:
Bowling Green Police Chief Gary Spencer said he does not believe allowing people charged with a crime to complete an educational program and have the charge dismissed deters future crime.
"I'm not sold on any diversion program because I think it's a 'get out of jail free' card," he said. "It's giving someone a warning. To me, there has to be consequences for your actions."
No, there donât have to be consequences for your actions. There just donât. If someone smokes marijuana 1,000 times and nothing bad happens, then itâs all good. There is no logical reason on earth why there have to be consequences for people who enjoy marijuana. Just leave them alone.
Mexican Gangs Threaten School Children
Every day, the stories coming from Mexico get worse. Nothing surprises me at this point. Not even this:
MEXICO CITY â Elementary school teachers are the latest victims of an exploding extortion racket in the border city of Ciudad Juárez, as criminal gangs threaten educators to either hand over their coming Christmas bonuses or see harm done to their families or students, teachers' groups say.
With Monday a school holiday and news of the threats spreading in the media, on the Internet and by word of mouth during the long weekend, there were fears that an increasing number of parents would keep their children at home today, forcing additional schools to close. [Dallas News]
Is anybody going to come forward and claim this is just a temporary problem? Shall we double our drug war donations to restore law and order? Letâs get real. The drug war is destroying the entire country before our eyes and thereâs no limit to how bad it can get.
Itâs amazing to witness the criminal feeding frenzy that is now erupting all over the country now that the drug war has turned Mexicoâs justice system into a complete mockery. Dangerous levels of police corruption have created a horrific laboratory in which violent criminals have begun experimenting with all sorts of terrible schemes. Can you even imagine whatâs next?
If anything can solve the crime problems plaguing Mexico, it will have to be the exact opposite of everything we're doing right now.
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Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.
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Prisons Foundation: Dennis Sobin's "Letter From Jail #1"
Weâve Cut Cigarette Smoking in Half Without Arresting Anyone
Please consider posting a comment on the original article to show The Hill that marijuana reform is a popular topic. Theyâve been cool about publishing pieces from NORML, which is great since their paper is widely read by Washington insiders.
Another Drug Czar Rumor
If we end up disappointed, it will be our own fault for thinking Obamaâs nominee wouldnât completely suck.
Ironic: Canada Seeks Extradition of American Gun Dealer
TORONTO -- Canadian officials have told the United States they want to bring a Chicago gun dealer to Toronto to stand trial on charges of smuggling more than 200 handguns across the border.
The case, which may be a first for Canada, appears to signal a harder line against gun smugglers as Toronto grapples with a rash of gang-related shootings that have claimed several innocent bystanders.
Seventy per cent of the crime guns seized by Toronto police have been smuggled into the country from the United States. [National Post]
For 3 years, the U.S. has been attempting to extradite Canadian marijuana reformer Marc Emery for shipping pot seeds to America. Meanwhile, weâre supplying Canadaâs violent criminals with all the firepower they could ever need.
American guns are driving the drug war in Mexico and beyond, while we prance about self-righteously issuing certifications to other countries based on their level of cooperation with our international drug strategy. American weapons kill more people than Colombian cocaine ever could, yet we pass judgment on small countries that fail to conquer the black market drug armies that are fed with our drug money and armed with our guns.
Still, the problem is not our gun laws. The problem is drug prohibition, which creates an infinite international market for high-powered weaponry. It is really quite absurd to think that we live in a country that manufactures enough guns to kill everyone on earth tomorrow, yet we jail our own citizens for growing marijuana for personal use and we try to extradite foreigners for being nice enough to send us decent pot seeds.
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