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What's a drug?
It continues to be amazing to me the level of hypocrasy surrounding the drug war. Who in this country ISN'T on some sort of 'substance'? Especially with marijuana, the level of injustice is simply phenominal in the face of the reality of those who are aware of all the properties of the plant. Personally, I'm not a big fan of any war. War supercedes reason and justice and only produces more tragedy.
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Humankind Evolution
This is to start.
Uses and - Benefits / Wrong - Ratio Each Drug Produces.
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Jess/FatFreddy
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Libertarian Candidates on Ballot in NY State
Unless someone filed objections to their submitted Petitions before Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006, the statewide candidates of the NY Libertarian Party will be on the ballot in New York State.
All the Libertarian Candidates oppose the war on drugs.
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Chronic pain
Hi everybody. My na,e is Todd. I suffer from severe Chronic intracable pain. When will the government realize the medicinal properties of Marijuana ?????????? Anyone care to talk abou it???
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Become a Cantheist
The Most Useful of Plants, Cannabis in Latin, Kaneh Bosm in Hebrew (The âplant of renownâ ("I will raise up for them a plant of renown, and they shall be no more consumed with hunger in the land, neither bear the shame of the heathen any more." Ezekiel 34:29)) was made that way so we would keep it close for our time of need. For many years the forces of evil have tried to keep the secret for the Tree of Life. For in its leaves are the Healing of the Nations. (Rev 22:1-2)
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Marijuana prohibition
The law inforcement on marijuana use must be stopped immediatly. It is absurd tha youngsters who use marjuana mostly at the weekends are proseqiuted and send to prisone as if they were criminals, espetialy when used for medical perposes.
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Dazed and Confused
Now all I have to do is find my way to wherever the hell one changes username and password.... ps: I believe... not think... html is for anacephalics. What is it about plain text that some folks do no
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Marihuana Medicinal: Ya No Hay Más Amenaza de Prisión para Renee Boje Después que Federales Aceptan Acuerdo Simbólico
El caso federal contra la refugiada por marihuana medicinal, Renee Boje, ha terminado sin golpes, pero con sollozos ya que, tras ocho años, los federales la dejaron aceptar un acuerdo de tenencia de medio gramo de marihuana.
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Imposición de la Ley: Las Historias de PolicÃas Corruptos de Esta Semana
Tenemos un trÃo sureño esta semana, con pruebas desaparecidas en Alabama, un destacamento bandido en Mississippi, y, claro, un agente penal traficante de drogas en Luisiana.
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La DRCNet en MySpace
Aproximadamente 1.800 personas ya se han suscrito como âamigosâ de DRCNet en MySpace pese a que éste haya sido el primer anuncio público de ello.
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Pedido: Una Recomendación Ardorosa de la Crónica de la Guerra Contra las Drogas
Un antiguo reformador de las polÃticas de drogas da su opinión sobre el valor inspirativo de la Crónica de la Guerra Contra las Drogas.
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Reportaje: El Festival del Cáñamo de Seattle Conmemora Sus 15 Años
El mitin pro marihuana más grande del mundo celebró su 15° aniversario en Seattle el fin de semana pasado.
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Confiscación de Bienes: Recurso Federal Sustenta Aprehensión de Dinero a Pesar de Ausencia de Drogas
¿Usted tiene dinero en su auto? Un tribunal federal de apelaciones facilitó que la policÃa lo aprehenda como dinero de drogas aunque no haya drogas en el lugar.
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Don't Blame Medical Marijuana for State Park/Wildlife Harm from Illegal Grow-Ops
Earlier this month Mexico's El Universal paper reported on the . An article in today's San Francisco Chronicle made the same lament about Bay Area marijuana growing in state parks. Henry Coe State Park supervising ranger Mike Ferry told the Chronicle:
"At these gardens, we've found dead animals and birds, ammonia sulfate, pesticides and herbicides, ponds and creeks lined with plastics, and garbage all over the place," he said. "The environmental damage is huge."El Universal's article made the key point, that the Chronicle article and few articles in US media yet make:
If narcotics are decriminalized, then the black market might cave in, and along with it the smuggling relationships that undermine conservation efforts.So it would. And that's what has to happen here too. There is nothing intrinsic to marijuana growing that it should have this kind of effect on our national parks -- if people were illegally growing broccoli or tomatoes in the parks for the mass commercial market they would undoubtedly create the same kind of pollution that is hurting the animals. The problem is prohibition. The solution is: legalization. Unfortunately, while Mr. Ferry certainly seems to care about the environment and to be working hard on its behalf, he also has some ideas about drug policy that don't seem well thought out:
One dilemma "that is really throwing us," Ferry said, is the wide-scale acceptance of medical marijuana and the perception that casual marijuana use hurts nothing. But if marijuana smokers saw the carcasses of deer, squirrels, songbirds, owls and other wildlife shot or poisoned at the illegal groves, as Ferry has, perhaps they would understand the price wildlife pays for their next toke.Blaming it on medical marijuana?!?!?!?!? No. Never mind that federal surveys found no increase in marijuana use in states that passed medical marijuana initiatives. (Could someone send in a link for this? I am having trouble finding it. I think it was part of a Monitoring the Future study one year.) Tell the feds and their ideological allies in certain cities and counties to stop shutting down coops who are in a position to contract with responsible growers. Hmm, I didn't set out to pick two SF Chronicle stories two days in a row. Maybe that's good. Again, here is their letter to the editor information. And again, please send us copies of your letters through our -- select the "Copies of Letter You've Sent" option -- or post a copy in the comments here below.
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Oakland Officials Fooling Themselves If They Think Drug Crackdown Will Curb Violence for Long
The San Franciso Chronicle has reported that 30 suspected drug dealers were arrested in a crackdown on drug hot spots on Thursday. More arrests are planned as the sweep continues.
Mayor Jerry Brown explained the reason for doing the sweeps:
"This violent subculture is very much connected to the sale of drugs in the same locations, year after year.''Talking tough for the media, Brown continued:
"Oakland is not the place to do criminal business."Captain Dave Kozicki added to the tough talk:
"Every drug dealer out there should be looking over their shoulder, wondering whether or not they, in fact, sold to an undercover officer."Maybe some Oaklanders will be impressed, but I'm not. Frankly, I think comments like Brown's and Kozicki's are pretty silly. Clearly Oakland is a place to do drug dealing, or the drug dealers wouldn't be there. Do they seriously believe the drug trade isn't going to continue, in basically the same form, with at most an extremely brief (probably already over) and highly partial reduction? Or just moving to different locations? Obviously these are not the first drug arrests Oakland police have made during the "year after year" to which Brown referred. While I didn't look at all the details, a search of the SF Chronicle's archives going back to 1995 on the words "Oakland Drug Sweep" pulled up 130 listings -- I'm sure they weren't all really about drug sweeps, but a lot of them clearly were. Guys, the drugs are still there from after the last time you did this, and the time before that, and the time before that, and the time before that... The way to make Oakland -- and all of our cities -- no longer places to do criminal business is to end prohibition. Sweeps and busts only move the trade from place to place or hand the business from one seller to another. Only drug legalization can actually make that kind of crime not pay. Let the Chronicle know what you think by sending them a letter to the editor. Send us a copy using our new -- select the "Copies of Letter You've Sent" option -- or post a copy in the comments here below.
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