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Selasa, 18 Oktober 2011

Poll: Marijuana Legalization Support Reaches New High.


In a new poll from Gallup, a majority of Americans now support legalization of marijuana. Fifty percent now favor the end to prohibition, whereas 46% oppose it. Just last year, that support for ending prohibition was at 46%. Americans are finally seeing through the propaganda that has incorrectly labeled marijuana as a dangerous drug.

Not one person has ever over-dosed from marijuana; compare that to alcohol, and yet alcohol is as available as Starbucks coffee. Marijuana isn't physically addictive like tobacco and yet tobacco can be easily purchased at convenience stores!! Anyone who says marijuana is physically addictive is misinformed and has obviously never tried the herb. I have used marijuana throughout various times in my life and it has never been hard to stop when I wanted to.

Then there is the fact that marijuana pacifies people and therefore you just don't see the violence associated with it that you do with alcohol. Think about all the violence on the border with Mexico over drugs; sixty percent of that drug trade is in marijuana!! If we legalized it then that crime would drop drastically. Some people say that drug cartels would still have other drugs to sell but who in their right mind would oppose putting a 60% dent in their business?!!!

And, the cost to tax payers of enforcing a failed 70 year prohibition in police resources has been atrocious. That is time that the police could be chasing violent criminals and solving cold cases. In addition, we already clogging up our already crowded prisons with non-violent marijuana users and growers while pedophiles and rapists get light sentences!! The warehousing of those marijuana "offenders" also costs the tax payer ridiculous amounts of money. The money is flowing the wrong way--out of our pockets; legalization and regulation similar to alcohol could be bringing in millions (if not billions) to state and federal coffers to balance budgets and fund schools.

The last time I checked, America was a country where we have a right to personal freedom and unreasonable searches and seizures. Tax paying, law-abiding citizens should have the freedom to enjoy small amounts of marijuana in the privacy of their own homes. Whatever happened to the pursuit of happiness?!! For these, and many other reasons, marijuana should be legalized and it appears that America is ready to do it. The tipping point is upon us and now it just looks like it is being opposed by "do-gooders" who oppose it purely on religious, moral grounds. However, a religion shouldn't have the right to deny others personal freedoms; this is a country after all that allows for the practice of no religion, too. Even amongst the religious there are many who agree with legalization, so the time is now.

---The Green Man has Spoken---

Kamis, 23 September 2010

Voters Support Legalizing Marijuana in California by 9 Points!!

Listen up marijuana advocates and put down the bong (just for minute) and get some good vibes from this monumental news. A recent PPP poll that shows the proposition in California to legalize marijuana and tax it is ahead by 9 points!! And amongst those who are 45 and younger it is ahead by 20 points!! I think that's monumental news. There is a green tide of smoke wafting across America and it smells like freedom but don't get smoked up on election day ya' heard?

Don't say you're going to vote and then get too blazed the night before and wake up late. Or the ghost of Mary Jane will haunt ya!! Find out the election day, write it down on your calender, or in your smart phone, or tattoo it on your hand because you don't want to be the ass who forgot to vote!! Make it apart of a party--get your buddies together, go vote, come back home and celebrate with dem healing herbs. Or better yet, figure out how to vote early and do it that way so you won't have to remember to vote on election day.

Seriously, this is the time to show the naysayers that law-abiding adults can enjoy the medical, spiritual and recreational benefits of marijuana responsibly; and help fund health and school programs with the tax dollars gained from the sales. This is America and we should have the freedom to ingest this ancient, healing, plant without the threat of jail. There are countless police officers who support this too because they know the truth--they see it on the front lines. Marijuana is not a problem drug--meth is and that's where the biggest problem lies if you ask any honest police officer, judge or district attorney. And don't forget to donate to the cause--chip in $10, $20, $50 dollars to the campaign to legalize by donating to "Yes on 19." Don't be greedy and spend all your money on buddz!! We all need to help out even if we don't live in Cali because a movement always has to start somewhere!! Peace, Love and Respect.

~The Green Man has Spoken~

Kamis, 12 Agustus 2010

Californians for Common Sense: 51% Support Marijuana Legalization.

A Sacramento Bee/Field Poll survey released over the weekend found support for legalizing marijuana in California at 51%. Between those who want to legalize it and those who want to decriminalize it, the poll suggests nearly two-thirds of California voters favor relaxing the state's marijuana laws. Only about one-third support the status quo or hardening the state's approach to marijuana.

Green Man: If you live in California and believe in personal freedoms then I hope you would support this initiative. Marijuana is not like the hard drugs that are illegal. In a lot of ways it is less of a problem for society than alcohol. It was only made illegal because of ignorance and a vicious propaganda campaign to demonize African-Americans and migrate workers from Mexico at the turn of the century. It remained illegal under Nixon as a way to whip up political support from those who were fearful of the baby boomers' counter culture. Then of course came Reagan who swept up the relatively benign drug into his "Just Say No" campaign that was instigated by the crack epidemic in the 80's. It didn't matter that marijuana wasn't addictive, deadly or harmful like crack cocaine; a drug was a drug to the fearful, ignorant, moralists of the Reagan era. Yet all the while these drug hypocrites swigged down gallon upon gallon of whiskey, beer and wine.

Another way that you can support the campaign to free marijuana from propaganda and irrational prohibitionists is through donating money. Two reputable and secure places to donate to the fight are "Yes on 19" which is run by the founder of Oaksterdam University in Oakland. It is a medical marijuana organization that teaches people how to grow their own medicine. This group is also sponsered by the long-time marijuana advocate organization "NORML." The other organiztion that I trust on this matter is Firedog Lake's campaign, "Just Say Now." Firedog Lake is a well-established, reputable political advocacy group. Even $10 helps. The time is now to legalize marijuana, which could help us find tax dollars to improve our schools, health care or job market. Besides, America has always been the place where personal freedoms are sacred as long as an action doesn't harm others. Of course supporters of legalization are against driving while intoxicated.

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Selasa, 09 Maret 2010

States Lessening Limits on Marijuana.

By William M. Welchand Donna Leinwand, USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES — James Gray once saw himself as a drug warrior, a former federal prosecutor and county judge who sent people to prison for dealing pot and other drug offenses. Gradually, though, he became convinced that the ban on marijuana was making it more accessible to young people, not less. "I ask kids all the time, and they'll tell you it is easier to get marijuana than a six-pack of beer because that is controlled by the government," he said, noting that drug dealers don't ask for IDs or honor minimum age requirements.

Green Man: I've been raising the ID point for awhile now so it's exciting to see judges and prosecutors starting to get it. I can certainly attest to this argument as I definitely had a harder time getting alcohol than pot when I was a teen. So, the whole, "What about the kids?!!" argument is exposed for what it is--propaganda to scare people and thus get them to fight against personal freedoms.

Gray is part of a growing national movement to rethink pot laws. From California, where lawmakers may outright legalize marijuana, to New Jersey, which implemented a medical use law Jan. 19, states are taking unprecedented steps to loosen marijuana restrictions. Advocates of legalizing marijuana say generational, political and cultural shifts have taken the USA to a unique moment in its history of drug prohibition that could topple 40 years of tough restrictions on both medicinal and recreational marijuana use. A Gallup Poll last October found 44% favor making marijuana legal, an eight-point jump since the question was asked in 2005. An ABC News-Washington Post poll in January found 81% favor making marijuana legal for medical use.

Green Man: Let's face it, the older generations (by and large) have little to no frame of reference about marijuana since they lived in the golden age of marijuana propaganda with films like "Reefer Madness." That film falsely portrayed marijuana as a drug that made you go insane, rape women and kill people. It is almost laughable now to view this film, especially while smoking pot!! How ironic, instead, that marijuana is known to make you docile, less confrontational and happy. Then throw in a heavy dose of America in the 1950s with its strict and rigid religious fervor and you get an entire generation out of touch with the reality of this wonder drug. Yet they vote based on that misinformation. And it's even more frustrating when you consider that most likely a large majority have never even TRIED the drug!! How can you give a fair assessment of the effects of marijuana if you've never tried it? That's like taking sexual advice from a celibate monk!!

Attorney General Eric Holder last fall announced that raiding medical marijuana facilities would be the lowest priority for U.S. law enforcement agents — a major shift that is spurring many states to re-examine their policies. The American Medical Association recommended in November that Congress reclassify marijuana as a drug with possible medicinal benefit. At least 14 states this year — some deeply conservative and Republican-leaning, such as Kansas — will consider legalizing pot for medical purposes or lessening the penalties for possessing small amounts for personal use. Fourteen other states and the District of Columbia already have liberalized their marijuana laws.

Green Man: It's about time that the politicians and law enforcement catch up to the people who are much more open-minded now when it comes to marijuana. The people always seem to be a step ahead of law makers. It's simply absurd and frustrating that you can go out and buy a gun that can kill people but you can't smoke a plant in the privacy of your own home that hasn't been shown to trigger violence. Nor has it ever directly killed anyone. It's impossible to over-dose on pot. I'm not against gun rights at all--I'm just asking for some consistency.

I think part of the reason that even conservative states are getting on board with lessening penalties for use is that many conservatives resent government interference in their personal lives. Even if they don't use marijuana--a lot of conservatives resent the federal government interfering in affairs on the state level. Especially if voters approved these liberal changes to marijuana. It makes it look like the government doesn't respect democracy and acts more like a police state.

"We have the safest medications in the world and it's not a coincidence. We have an enviable process by which we approve medications, and that's through the (Food and Drug Administration)," he says. "It's a bad idea to approve medication by popular vote."

Green Man: Safest medications? These people are delusional!! Have they not heard the laundry list of negative side effects listed for these legal drugs being advertised on t.v.? I take 7 drugs for a medical condition and they cause all kinds of bad side effects--some very serious. One of the medications I take made me gain a lot of weight and is known to cause diabetes. Another helps with stabilizing my moods but cause an increase in blood pressure. What drug has the least side effects that I take? Marijuana. Yep. Not as many people are buying the lie anymore that every drug approved by the FDA is "safe" and less harmful than natural ones.

~The Green Man has Spoken~