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Michelle Obama The Reincarnation of Marie Antoinette?

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What a disappointment.  With so many lives ruined by the drug war, Michelle Obama, wife of the U.S. President displays the intellect of say Marie Antoinette Reportedly First Lady Michelle read husband Barack "the riot act" because his drinking has been escalating – and then he had the audac­ity to declare that 'marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol'. “She reminded him that the pot out there these days is a lot stronger than what he and his ‘Choom Gang’ pals smoked back in Hawaii,”  “And she told him it was especially unforgiv­able considering they have two daughters who are at an age when they’ll be exposed to the temptations of experimenting with drugs”. Michelle ought to smoke Marijuana.  It may help her reconnect to humanity and care about the many thousands of people in prisons over this horrible pharmaceutic inquisition as well as the ill effects upon health of this cigarette mercantilism.

Obama ADMITS 'Drug War' is NOT About HEALTH

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http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2014/01/27/140127fa_fact_remnick?printable=true&currentPage=all&mobify=0 He noted the slippery-slope arguments that might arise. “I also think that, when it comes to harder drugs, the harm done to the user is profound and the social costs are profound. And you do start getting into some difficult line-drawing issues. If marijuana is fully legalized and at some point folks say, Well, we can come up with a negotiated dose of cocaine that we can show is not any more harmful than vodka, are we open to that? If somebody says, We’ve got a finely calibrated dose of meth, it isn’t going to kill you or rot your teeth, are we O.K. with that?” OK- yes, if the matter were about health rather than a whorey mercantilist scheme to protect things as alcohol and Virginia Bright Leaf Tobacco.  http://freedomofmedicineanddiet.blogspot.com/2010/12/top-anti-researcher-180.html YES we can have "negotiated" doses of cocaine in fact not only "n...

NH- DUMP Gov Hassan

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Gov Conflict of Interest? Lies By implying that Cannabis as more dangerous than alcohol to distract from its benefits for cancer treatment. From Stop the Drug War http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2014/jan/15/new_hampshire_house_passes_marij The New Hampshire House Wednesday afternoon approved a bill that would regulate marijuana like alcohol. The measure, House Bill 492 , passed on a vote of 170-162. The bill sponsored by Rep. Steve Vaillancourt (R-Manchester) with a bipartisan group of four cosponsors, would make the private possession and home growing of limited amounts of marijuana legal for adults 21 and older. It would also direct the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration to license and regulate marijuana retail stores, cultivation facilities, product manufacturing facilities, and testing facilities. As amended by the House, it would enact a wholesale tax of $30 per ounce and a sales tax of 15% per ounce. The House voted down a similar bill 228-89 in 2012. ...

MJ Retail Now Legal in Colorado, USA

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May this mark the beginning of 2014 as the end of drug prohibition!

Missing from the DPA Conference

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http://www.reformconference.org/program NO Panels on Coca, Opium nor Ibogaine nor any plants other than Marijuana NO Panels on how the drug war encourage more dangerous drug forms and how that was done to protect the most dangerous drug of all NO Panels on History- even at this final conference before next year's 100 anniversary of the infamous 1914 Co n gress Harrison Narcotics Act Nor anything regarding the Drug Policy Foundation-Alliance connection with Covington & Burling - perhaps the largest Washington D.C. law firm representative of big Tobacco and Pharma. Nor any indication yet of any scheduled appearance by their pharmaceutical industry attorney 'assigned primary responsibility for advising the [DP] foundation' - Marialuisa S. Gallozzi , nor any other such persons, regarding the Covington Tobacco-pharma influence over the direction of groups as the Drug Policy Foundation/now Alliance . Suggested blog labels "Covington & Burling", "Drug Polic...

Jesuit Gov to Keep Simple Drug Possession as "Felony"

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The Continual Abuse of the Term "Felon" Jerry Brown Vetoes California "Defelonization" Bill by Phillip Smith , October 15, 2013, 07:10pm Posted in: Alternatives to Incarceration Defelonization Law Enforcement News Feature Public Opinion Spending Priorities State & Local Executive Branches State & Local Legislatures California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) Saturday vetoed a bill that would have allowed prosecutors or judges to charge simple drug possession as a misdemeanor instead of a felony. The bill would have made drug possession a "wobbler," meaning it could be charged either way, based on judicial or prosecutorial discretion. overcrowded California prison (supremecourtus.gov)   Some 10,000 people are convicted of drug possession felonies each year in California, and experts estimated that, under the bill, 15% to 30% of them would have been charged instead with misdemeanors. The exact number...

Make Cannabis Oil Available to Cancer Patients

A Petition: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Make_cannabis_oil_available_to_all_cancer_patients_as_a_treatment_option/?fbdm We ask you to help explore a genuine and proven medicine and it's potential as a cancer treatment and potential cure. Cannabis has more than enough clinical evidence supporting both it's safety and efficacy as a cancer treatment, and while the full extent of it's cancer killing potential has yet to be fully explored, this petition could be help to change that shameful situation and save a lot of lives in the process. Why this is important Despite government and UN stance regarding cannabis as an illegal narcotic; it is now an established fact that cannabis is a safe and effective medicine, supported by a very large body of evidence and further supported by patent filed by the US government, 6630507, and while an outright cancer curing ability for all t...