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After 20 years the high court will accept arguments for medical Marijuana

no we're not. things are becoming more restrictive.
being strangled precludes hunger...

How is that before any medical marijuana penalties were usually harsher it was totally Illegal now it is medically legal and excepted more and more by the mainstream penalty's are down and two states have allowed personal use and growing this is the slow road to freedom the grey area now is the feds and the lists It's necessary evil on the way to full acceptance.

No matter what people will still grow under the radar and like booze most people couldn't be bother to brew there own or grow there own tobacco so I don't think commercial growers are going to be affected much the price the government will sell for is as high as it is now it will probably go up so the market will always be there just like bootleg tobacco and booze or shine.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
Veteran
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/10/insider-threat/


Not From the Onion: Army Says ‘Social Network’ Use Is a Sign of Radicalism

These are some warning signs that that you have turned into a terrorist who will soon kill your co-workers, according to the U.S. military. You’ve recently changed your “choices in entertainment.” You have “peculiar discussions.” You “complain about bias,” you’re “socially withdrawn” and you’re frustrated with “mainstream ideologies.” Your “Risk Factors for Radicalization” include “Social Networks” and “Youth.”

by nature we are secretive, withdrawn, at times frustrated with the illegality of our plant. questioning authority and downright civil disobedience most definitely, complaining of our plight, or even just visiting a website is grounds for terrorist labeling.

fema camps don't sound like progress. just my opinion.

for what it's worth i hope you're right...

blesses and have a good turkey day.
 
Now your talking about soldiers from both sides possibly cracking up. The middle eastern police trained by the US many as soon as they are issued weapons will kill a soldier because most everybody in Iraq or Afghanistan have lost someone or many family members to the illegal occupation based on a lie used as an excuse to get oil and tax dollars. Our soldiers are paying for this lie with there lives and many are questioning the reasons given for war and the justification for killing many innocent people and ptsd are causing them to question the government that lied about weapons of mass destruction and the events of 911.
We are also victims of the debt of these wars will be a burden for our great grandchildren but halliburton who Dick Cheney owned 26 millions shares of because he was CEO got all the cost plus no bid contracts for everything from doing laundry to selling arms all the private contractors were paid much more than soldiers risking there lives and company profits are huge a gigantic conflict of interest.

Now the new world order is building camps and are looking to strip our rights more than they did with the patriot act which is the exact opposite of the tittle anyone committing an act of violence against the laws of the US can be detained without trial or habius corpus and placed in camps so they could detain anyone they chose that is the scary truth pot would be just one excuse they can use many.

The more aware we are the more likely we can change the laws against our freedom that fight is much more difficult and important than the pot laws but so few are aware and propaganda keeps people from questioning the truth most would rather not know.

Have a good Thanksgiving and cherish what your thankful for.
 
It will come down to the Department of Health and Human Services' assessment as to whether or not it will be rescheduled. The DHHS is notoriously conservative.

Good luck States!

-BT :smokeit:

Ya it is an uphill fight everyone should look a Portugal for a model that works.

It's decriminalized but you don't have to take counseling just appear in front of a board and can refuse with no penalty as long as you had less than a 10 day supply of 25 grams or 5 grams hash but all drugs are decriminalized and the usage has gone down for all the hard stuff along with deaths and hiv infections by a fair bit.
http://www.time.com/time/health/arti...893946,00.html

http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...riminalization
This what the UN should be looking at a ten year program that works much better and cheaper than anything now.
 

skyview

Active member
Now that's a good idea - more red tape for bureaucratic pay raises, less for things like this that improve people's health and attitude!
 

jocat

Active member
It has never made any sense in my lifetime, when i was a kid and the state decriminalized weed it looked like we where on our way to logical freedom, remember Jimmy Carter? he wanted federal decrim, but you know your American history, the iran hostage crisis was manipulated to control the outcome of the prez election....viola...the great Ronny..who my son's high school history teacher has stated was the best president we ever had....we had a little talk...about a little thing called posse commitatus, spelled wrong, remember that? it was a little thing that said the military will NOT be used against the citizens. well you know what a threat growers are....in '83 or therabouts i was a young'n and living on a nice property in Mendocino Co, and the state formed CAMP, thanks for shit, i started feeling a bit unamerican.
 
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