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Guest Column: The Drug Policy Alliance's Founder On Why Marijuana Should Never Have Been Made Illegal In The First Place

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by snowball77 May 16, 2009 11:48 AM EDT
If more parents took matters into their own hands things would change. I for one will go after any kids that introduce and the dealer that sells my grandson or granddaughter a deadly drug. I think the war on drugs has gone on too long. Law enforcement coddles the user. I don't mind my grandchildren smoking alittle pot as I did that growing up. But I will go armed with the intent of settling the score if anyone gives my grandchildren deadly drugs. I will let the courts decide if my actions are justified.
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by jscarson64 May 16, 2009 10:21 AM EDT
LET YOUR VOICE HEARD CALL THIS NUMBER 973-409-3274. GET OUR RIGHTS BACK ONE VIOICE AT A TIME. DON'T DELAY. BE AN AMERICAN...VOTE!!!!!!!
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by jscarson64 May 16, 2009 10:10 AM EDT
CIVIL LIBERTIES, how many get taken away. You sell alcohol across a counter,across a bar, in public venues. NOT TO MENTION CIGERETTES! THEN you tell us we can't HAVE THE RIGHT to buy and enjoy a product that is about as natural as it gets. STOP being such a political hyerpacrit!!! Clear out the courts and jails (unless the big money from the pot smokers) is paying the bills. I was taught that jails were for REAL CRIMINALS. Hey lets try something, LETS LET THE PEOPLE VOTE ON WHAT WE WANT, ALL THE TIME !
Aren't the real people tired of having some money influenced stuffed suit, VOICE YOUR OPINION. It's time to make changes to the way things are done in government,in more ways than you can immagine. LEGALIZE FREEDOM...VOTE, GET YOUR LIFE BACK!!!
COME ON BE AN AMERICAN, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO ANY AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU WANT TOO DO, AS LONG AS YOU ARE NOT PUTTING OTHER LIVES IN DANGER. IS'NT THAT WHY OUR ELDERS CAME TO THIS COUNTRY. We talk TAXES another time. BE AN AMERICAN, USE YOUR VOICE,LEGALIZE FREEDOM,VOTE!!!!!!!!
REMEMBER IT'S 4:20 SOMEWHERE!
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by snowball77 May 15, 2009 6:45 PM EDT
If you made possession any drug that causes death --a death penalty offense complete with public execution, things would change. We would protect our children and ourselves on the roads. This would include drunk drivers and FAS moms. Why stop there? If found in possession a deadly drug you would have three days before your public hanging or firing squad. If people want to alter their consciousness let them take antidepressants which are proven effective and non-lethal. Why wait for an addict to overdose and cause hell within our society. I for one would find a certain thrill with watching a drunk driver on their first offense be hanged in the town square. This is the Saudi model. Things would differently change in the US. Cannabis would be excluded since it doesn't cause death but the list would include, heroin, meth, speed, crack, or anything that can cause death. I would say things would change in a matter of months in the US.
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by snowball77 May 15, 2009 11:55 AM EDT
Finally, the fascist sadistic US state is tittering on the brink of a soviet style bankruptcy. I would assume the failed fascist state will be replaced by another more nationalistic fascist state if history is any indiction. it almost happen this last September and now markets seemed to be paused before going down again as businesses fail and unemployment rises. Legalizing pot seems like a funny side show. The fascist state allows FAS and alcoholism and doesn't blink an eye. Marijuana is a mild substance. Its criminalization only serves the obscenely rich and the police state who profit from it.
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by snowball77 May 15, 2009 11:30 AM EDT
Pot will never be legalized. The US is a fascist state protecting the wealth of a few citizens --if you can call them that. What is done about any problems in the US like Education or Jobs or the Border or healthcare. A few people need their money protected. It will never change. There is no sense to US policy. There is the illusion of democracy but that is all it is. People make a big show but nothing is ever done about the problems. The fascist state also supports the police state. They need each other to protect the wealth of a few people who make obscene amounts of money both legally and illegally. Drugs are needed to placate the masses. There is a huge stream of antidepressants that people **** off coming from major cities in the US into the rivers. That is part of the drug problem too. When they find a pill that lets people vent their frustration with the lack of democracy that will be illegal too. Obama just plays to the illusion. Nothing is getting done, there are no changes to the status quo. Granting the people the right to use marijuana makes too much sense for the police state that has a racket to protect. It would change the status quo perhaps and this threatens the fascist state and the obscenely wealthy that it protects.
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by cougarwoman May 15, 2009 11:10 AM EDT
Jemes c2002. There is another aspect to succeeding in this america, succeeding in america can mean different things to different people. I had amazing experiences around people that made their own things and had get togethers to trade or sell their things and made their living that way. Then I saw a decline when bush took office of that grou0p of people, he made a public announcement that trade had to be taxed. I haven't been able to spend time finding people whom are nature lovers and believe in trade and not being of the corporate system. Some people can't be happy in the corporate system because the vibe is too selfish. So sometimes people don't succeed for different reasons and it isn't total reality to say it is because they are losers. WE live in an imperfect world that has become unbalanced with nature. Being a loving person is a success above being financially well off but not loving nature and destroying it. There is no black or white there is many mixes of grey in all people because our system affects us, our upbringing, and our unique beings combined. Freedom to enjoy medicinal herbs makes sense and will create more peace and it will take continued helping each other to understand balance with all nature and herbs and nutrition. Picture a man with a gun and a cage standingover a mind altering herb threatening to destroy your life if you partake. It is a sad reality that people have ignorantly allowed happen to us.
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by rrozsa May 15, 2009 10:18 AM EDT
All my life I heard the argument that pot is a "gateway drug" to harder drugs, implying that most people who do hard drugs started out with marijuana. I say that pot is only apt to lead to harder drugs IF you are forced to purchase it from a "pusher" who also sells the hard stuff. Let people grow it in their own yards, and most people I know would not even make the ACQUAINTANCE of those low-lifes who sell the hard stuff. Take the money out of the pushers' pockets and tax the product. Legalization would also quality regulation. Buying it on the street is so risky in terms of not knowing what you are getting.
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by cougarwoman May 15, 2009 10:14 AM EDT
People can learn to utilize all medicinal herbs including the mind altering ones to enhance ones life. We can learn balance with nature as well as mind altering herbs. Governments use the fact that people can be irresponsible as an excuse to say we can't be mature or nurture our communities. WEll we can't if we try to learn how to nurture our environment, each other, and our communities by the people that run the Governments. Over the century during marijuana illegalization, our government has gotten worse in many areas and our country. People need to drive cars less and walk or ride horses or bikes anyways. People need to be in nature to be ultimately happy and relaxed and learn how to care for themselves utilizing herbs, nutritional foods, while taking care of nature.
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by rsmik May 15, 2009 12:41 AM EDT
You need to show your ID to buy cigarettes and alcohol but minors can buy pot on any street corner without showing ID!
Posted by dfnj2009 at 6:45 PM : May 14, 2009

Can you provide exact street addresses of those corners? I want to do some comparison shopping.
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