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Has anyone seen this....
They seem to be pushing Ron Paul.
Pushing is the right word. It will be a cold day in hell when I give any of my hard earned dollars to that hustler!
Fine! Keep supporting Reagan's War on Drugs
Freedom is Popular!
Pushing is the right word. It will be a cold day in hell when I give any of my hard earned dollars to that hustler!
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Actually it was Nixon's, and I don't support it.
Nixon's 'war on drugs' began 40 years ago, and the battle is still raging
In 1971, President Richard Nixon, motivated by addiction among US soldiers in Vietnam, told Congress drug abuse was ‘public enemy number one’ Photograph: AP![]()
The 420 Message is a very simple movement, all you need to do is Donate $4.20 to Politicians of YOUR choice on 4-20-2012. Want to Donate more? Do so in 420 increments, $4.20, $42.00, $420.00, etc. If each of the statistically mentioned 30 million Marijuana users donated just $4.20 it would equal $126 Million Dollars. That is a Message that the Politicians will understand. Even better would be to donate $4.20 every week from now till April and even beyond if you are so inclined to do so? Simple actually, you’d only be giving up say a BigMac once a week.
Get involved, Ask the questions, Make YOUR Donations to Politicians that support Marijuana Legalization. In the current Presidential Election it is very clear that only one candidate supports this, Dr. Ron Paul. But The 420 Message is not trying to promote a single candidate and we believe that this should not be limited to just the Presidential Election. Rather it should extend to ALL elected Government Officials, National, State and even County.
So, what do you think about this? I think it just might work.![]()
Legalize dope smoking is not at the top of my priority list. Getting the stranglehold of corporate America eliminated if not reduced is. There is nothing mentioning corporations, capitalism or free markets in the US Constitution.
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Don't you realize the prison industrial-complex is funded mostly by non-violent drug offenders? That's right, the Correctional Corporation of America has a vested interest in the prohibiton of weed. As well as attornies, judges, and the dope dealers bringing it into our communities.
Thought1, if you wanna fight Corporatism, legalize freedom!
The Constitution didn't say nothin about the prohibition of weed either. The Constitution was written to restrict the power & scope of govt., while protecting the liberties of the citizens.
Despite the passage of ballot initiatives in Washington and Colorado legalizing recreational marijuana, "the Drug Enforcement Administration’s enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged," a DEA spokesperson told Reason this morning.
"In enacting the Controlled Substances Act, Congress determined that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance. The Department of Justice is reviewing the ballot initiatives and we have no additional comment at this time."
The DOJ released a similarly opaque response to reporter CJ Ciaramella of the Washington Free Beacon. "The Department's enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged. In enacting the Controlled Substances Act, Congress determined that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance. We are reviewing the ballot initiatives and have no additional comment at this time."
While there's "no comment at this time," Deputy Attorney General James Cole hinted last month at what the Obama administration's response might be.
"Each case is going to rise and fall on its own unique facts," Cole said in a 60 Minutes interview. "Any of that is still in violation of the Controlled Substances Act of the federal law. We're not interested in bothering people who are sick and are using it in the recommendation of a doctor. We are concerned with people who are using it as a pretext to become large-scale drug dealers."
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, an opponent of Amendment 64, had this to say late last night: “The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will. This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through. That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.”