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Reply #15 - 01/06/13 at 19:59:16
 
Every now and then JOG hits one out of the park and this time he's done it again. The book is more of a history book than opinion. Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders were responsible for a half ass audit of the Federal Reserve and some of the results that weren't hidden came out during the middle of all the campaigning. The Reserve printed over 18 trillion and gave it away to several of our crookedest banks, foreign banks that finance terrorist, foreign countries that do not share our interest and so on. Who gave them the right to do so. Thats more money than our national debt. Notice neither canditate commented on the audit. The Federal Reserve is the most evil thing that has happened to this country other than the Civil War.
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Reply #16 - 01/07/13 at 00:44:28
 
MShipley wrote on 01/04/13 at 14:36:24:
Havnt smoked weed in 30 years but have always thought it quite hypicritical for society to OK booze and not pot. People dont get high and think hey lets go rob a bank.........unless there are twinkies inside.


Very wise and solemn observation.

While attending Staff College in the UK I had the opportunity to write a Term Paper on the issue of "light drugs" and had the courage to go upstream, look at the issue with a different approach, authentic "thinking out of the box".

The issue over light drugs is purely cultural. I'll say it out loud, the issue is culture.

There are Nations in this world where it is legal, no, it is customary to chew on herbs and carry on your daily work, because you will feel less fatigue. Yet nobody will commit a crime by OD'ing those herbs.

There are Nations where alcohol is an integral part of life as much as fruit&vegetables, and wine is served openly; yet drunkenness is seen as a vile and debasing thing, and socially unacceptable.
You can have dinner at a restaurant and a bottle of wine (not a glass, they will leave the whole bottle on the table) and you will walk home undisturbed.

There are Nations who take pride in declaring themselves dry during weekdays, yet will go on drinking sprees on weekends, and people (teenagers too) will be picked up semiunconscious with their faces in the gutter the next day.
Those nations often hold the record for crimes and violence related to alcohol abuse.

The issue is culture. Demonize something because you can't socially handle it, and two things will happen:
- organized crime will make the best of it,
- people will pretend SWEAR they don't consume it, until they get caught.

Just as it is useless, from a cultural point of view, to allow teenagers to drive at 16 yet outlaw the consumption of alcohol before they're 21, it is just as useless to ban the consumption of a herb which doeas have its advantages if used wisely.

Quite simply, learn to use it wisely.

If it has medical properties, allow its consumption through a medical prescription and its purchase through a Pharmacy, period. And, just like for other medicines, this should be valid nationwide, else there is the infringement of the rights of the ill who are forbidden a cure, or at least a palliative.

If it has recreational qualities, allow its use and sale in the same terms as other "recreational" substances such as spirits. If a 21 y.o. can buy a bottle of Jack Daniel's, why can't he buy a 5-pack of "pharmaceutically controlled" weed?

Mind you, I wish the same applied over here as well. And NO, I wouldn't smoke it anyway.
But it would take a whole lot of money away from organized crime and into the industry => into taxes.

By the way, my Term Paper was highly applauded for its corageous thinking and unexpectedly unconventional approach.
It was also rejected because "it went against the Nation's interest".

So much for thinking out of the box... maybe one day... when . I . will be Prime Minister...
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Not gonna happen---
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Re: Legalized marijuana
Reply #17 - 01/07/13 at 02:30:21
 
Midnightrider wrote on 01/06/13 at 19:59:16:
Every now and then JOG hits one out of the park and this time he's done it again. The book is more of a history book than opinion. Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders were responsible for a half ass audit of the Federal Reserve and some of the results that weren't hidden came out during the middle of all the campaigning. The Reserve printed over 18 trillion and gave it away to several of our crookedest banks, foreign banks that finance terrorist, foreign countries that do not share our interest and so on. Who gave them the right to do so. Thats more money than our national debt. Notice neither canditate commented on the audit. The Federal Reserve is the most evil thing that has happened to this country other than the Civil War.


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Reply #18 - 01/07/13 at 02:34:49
 
mpescatori wrote on 01/07/13 at 00:44:28:
MShipley wrote on 01/04/13 at 14:36:24:
Havnt smoked weed in 30 years but have always thought it quite hypicritical for society to OK booze and not pot. People dont get high and think hey lets go rob a bank.........unless there are twinkies inside.


Very wise and solemn observation.

While attending Staff College in the UK I had the opportunity to write a Term Paper on the issue of "light drugs" and had the courage to go upstream, look at the issue with a different approach, authentic "thinking out of the box".

The issue over light drugs is purely cultural. I'll say it out loud, the issue is culture.

There are Nations in this world where it is legal, no, it is customary to chew on herbs and carry on your daily work, because you will feel less fatigue. Yet nobody will commit a crime by OD'ing those herbs.

There are Nations where alcohol is an integral part of life as much as fruit&vegetables, and wine is served openly; yet drunkenness is seen as a vile and debasing thing, and socially unacceptable.
You can have dinner at a restaurant and a bottle of wine (not a glass, they will leave the whole bottle on the table) and you will walk home undisturbed.

There are Nations who take pride in declaring themselves dry during weekdays, yet will go on drinking sprees on weekends, and people (teenagers too) will be picked up semiunconscious with their faces in the gutter the next day.
Those nations often hold the record for crimes and violence related to alcohol abuse.

The issue is culture. Demonize something because you can't socially handle it, and two things will happen:
- organized crime will make the best of it,
- people will pretend SWEAR they don't consume it, until they get caught.

Just as it is useless, from a cultural point of view, to allow teenagers to drive at 16 yet outlaw the consumption of alcohol before they're 21, it is just as useless to ban the consumption of a herb which doeas have its advantages if used wisely.

Quite simply, learn to use it wisely.

If it has medical properties, allow its consumption through a medical prescription and its purchase through a Pharmacy, period. And, just like for other medicines, this should be valid nationwide, else there is the infringement of the rights of the ill who are forbidden a cure, or at least a palliative.

If it has recreational qualities, allow its use and sale in the same terms as other "recreational" substances such as spirits. If a 21 y.o. can buy a bottle of Jack Daniel's, why can't he buy a 5-pack of "pharmaceutically controlled" weed?

Mind you, I wish the same applied over here as well. And NO, I wouldn't smoke it anyway.
But it would take a whole lot of money away from organized crime and into the industry => into taxes.

By the way, my Term Paper was highly applauded for its corageous thinking and unexpectedly unconventional approach.
It was also rejected because "it went against the Nation's interest".

So much for thinking out of the box... maybe one day... when . I . will be Prime Minister...
Roll Eyes
Shocked
Cheesy
Not gonna happen---


I will send in a "write-in" vote for you dude !    Wink   Grin
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Reply #19 - 01/07/13 at 08:46:25
 
Expect a free plane ticket for my being "swon in"...
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Reply #20 - 01/07/13 at 09:03:12
 
Make it legal,... and I'd probably quit...
Some things I only do, because I think it's unjust to be told I can't...
Huh...
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Reply #21 - 01/07/13 at 09:43:44
 
Lol.....too funny
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Reply #22 - 01/07/13 at 14:38:43
 
Somebody load and put some fire in the hole; let's just sit back and be mellow...sound good ? ?   Cool
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