Monthly Archives: November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas

I hope your holiday season is filled with peace, cheer, and smoke. Celebrate with friends and family. Share your greenery and Christmas cheer. Remember that they can cage our bodies but they can never cage our minds. Peace.
A Colbert Christmas: Willie Nelson Sings
Willie Nelson tells the story of a plant that smokes more sweetly than [...]

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America’s Toughest Sheriff Can’t Keep Drugs Out of His Own Jail

Sheriff Joe Arpaio can’t keep drugs out of his own jail. Arpaio is the self proclaimed “Toughest Sheriff in America.” He makes his inmates sleep in tents and wear pink underwear while letting his guards deal drugs to them.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office says a guard at the 4th Avenue Jail has been arrested for [...]

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Four Decades of Imprisonment for Medical Marijuana

Two men will spend a combined 41 years in prison for providing medicine to the sick and dying. You would have to be a very disturbed individual to find this outcome “justice.” Two lives ruined and countless others are left without the legal medicine they need to survive.

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Can We Still Hope For Change?: Obama’s Marijuana Policy

Obama’s selection of Drug Warrior Joe Biden left me queasy about the future administration’s drug policy. Apparently I’m not the only one with concerns. Jacob Sullum writes:
The main danger with Obama is that his history of drug use, instead of making him more open to reform, will make him anxious to show he’s tough on [...]

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The People Choose Cannabis Freedom

American’s have spoken and they don’t think humans should be caged for marijuana. In fact the victories that cannabis law reform saw had higher margins of victory than Barack Obama.

Michigan’s medical marijuana referendum passed 63% to 37%.
Massachusetts decriminalizes possession of up to one ounce of cannabis 65% to 35%.
Fayetteville, AR, home to the University [...]

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The Invisible Hand Kept Me From Voting Today

I think the institution called government is broken by its very nature. No man has moral authority over any other man. I think natural laws rule the physical world as well as our interactions with each other and the choices we make.

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