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América de Jesse Ventura

4 de abril de 2007 cerca Alex

Este clip corto de América de Jesse Ventura la demostración nos da interesar, si no well-scripted, toma en un qué extranjero vería si ellos vinieron abajo observar la especie humana' que bebían y el comportamiento que fumaba. Más específicamente, la hipocresía que es evidente de una perspectiva objetiva, extranjera.

Sr. Ventura es un partidario médico documentado de la marijuana, tan cualquier persona que salta a la conclusión que él es justo abordando un asunto del alto-perfil para un poco de banda positiva está confundido. Compruebe hacia fuera a bio corto y su endoso enfático hacia el uso del pote medicinal.

¿Cualquier persona discrepa con sus observaciones? Sepamos.

Allison Margolin = abogado de Dopest en la tierra

2 de marzo de 2007 cerca Alex

Este vídeo realmente pone en perspectiva cómo cierto abogado, Allison Margolin, está intentando hacer el sistema legislativo menos dañoso para los pacientes y los caregivers médicos de la marijuana. Ella explica los miedos asociados a tener una licencia de la marijuana y/o qué a hacer cuando es reventado por autoridades.

Ella realmente es el abogado más dopest que he conocido siempre. Ella es no sólo abogado pero también un paciente. ¡Puesto eso en su pipa y fúmela!

El ASA demanda el gobierno de los E.E.U.U. para los errores del pote

23 de febrero de 2007 cerca Alex

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Mientras que pudo haber leído, un movimiento legal importante se ha archivado cerca Americanos para el acceso seguro contra el gobierno de Estados Unidos. Han cambiado inteligente táctica lejos de forzar los E.E.U.U. decriminalize la marijuana, sino que por el contrario admiten que la hacen clasificar inexacto.

Por décadas, los Estados Unidos han estado no haciendo caso de estudios científicos fundamental probados (no mencionar millares de declaraciones juradas de la víctima) que solidifica la marijuana de la postura es un tratamiento médico legítimo.

Joe Elford, principal consejo para los americanos para el acceso seguro, lo dice lo más mejor posible:

El FDA coloca en cáñamo médico es incorrecto, deshonesto y una violación flagrante de los leyes que requieren el gobierno basar la política en ciencia sana.

Ahora, creo que éste es el primer alcanzable paso hacia el decriminalization 100% y entonces (más adelante abajo del camino) legalización. Este movimiento demuestra que no sólo es grupos médicos de la marijuana que acercan inteligente a su última meta del acceso seguro, pero tienen la tripa para seguirla para arriba con la acción.

Puedo ir sin cesar sobre este tema, pero esto se ha divulgado en muchos, muchos diversos lugares - acabo de desear lanzar en mi propia toma. Debajo está el un montón de acoplamientos que caven en esta edición más lejos:

And with all of this scientific data backing us up, it’s always interesting to see a completely biased anti-marijuana post written on a supposedly “progressive” weblog - Progressive U.

It’s awesome to see how the article author gets crucified in the blog comments. Guess this puts the lazy, uneducated stoner myth to rest…


Michigan Legalization Movement for 2008

November 29th, 2006 by Alex

Leeegaliiiize iiiit!
Even though the last round of legalization voting has just ended, certain groups are already getting prepped for the 2008 ballots. Specifically, Medical and Recreational Peace, of Michigan, are backing a new proposal to legalize marijuana use.

The measure, which aims to be placed on the 2008 Michigan ballot, would allow a resident to use weed for medical or recreational uses. The recreational use would have to take place on private property and only be allowed for those 18 and older. Smoking in public places is still liable to a civil infraction of up to a $50 fine.

The measure needs to gather 304,000 signatures within a 6 month period. A slightly different measure attempted to get on the 2006 ballot, but did not have all the signatures required. Let’s hope that with a fresh start, and some nice legal momentum, this new measure will grab enough of a foothold to be put up for vote.

[via Lansing State Jounral]

Colorado Mid-Term Results: No Go on 44

November 8th, 2006 by Tim

DAMN YOUUUU!!

Looks like weed smokers won’t be converging on Colorado as the mecca of marijuana any time soon. SAFER Colorado was handed a defeat in their campaign to make up to one ounce of weed legal for the personal use of 21+ year olds.

Still, Mason Tvert - the SAFER’s campaign director - has taken it in stride and had this to say:

It’s quite clear that a number of people in Colorado are in agreement that marijuana prohibition is not working. We think this is the first step in a 5- to 10-year process.

He added that it’s going to be a tough battle to change 75 years of marijuana prohibition overnight, but SAFER is up to the challenge.

I agree with Mason in that I believe this is the beginning of a slow, uphill struggle. The bright side is that the ball has started to roll and is gaining size and speed with each day.

[via Denver Post]

Marijuana Reform Breakdown

November 4th, 2006 by Alex

Smoke the Vote

TalkLeft has put together a nice, quick breakdown of the upcoming marijuana reform initiatives that are taking place in Colorado, Nevada and South Dakota. This years’ mid-term elections are not only important because of the obvious Democrat vs. Republican struggle, but also because these measures might be the first steps toward legalization.

Public opinion is starting to swing in many states. Organizations like LEAP and SAFER Colorado are doing their part to improve awareness and promote the benefits of herb rather than the demonization and scare tactics employed by the US government.

Overall, even if these measures don’t succeed (and I sure as hell hope they do), I still believe we are on the path towards a more intellectual approach to smoking. When you compare the benefits and drawbacks against many other legal substances in the US, it’s hard to argue otherwise.

[via TalkLeft]


RegulateMarijuana.org

September 14th, 2006 by Alex

Keeping with the West Coast theme we’ve got going for today, let’s swing over to Nevada and the political side of things. RegulateMarijuana.org created a flash movie that helps explain exactly what their legalization initiative will do for the state. It’s well thought out and, if passed, will add a huge boost to the marijuana legalization movement in general.

Enjoy.

2006 Stoner Voters Guide

August 31st, 2006 by Alex

Vote 2006
Marc Emery has just authored an extremely important article in the campaign for Smokers Rights. Cannabis Culture’s USA 2006 Stoner Voters Guide is an important look, state-by-state, into what you can do to progress the cause of legalization.

Marc has done just about everything he can to facilitate action. He’s written about the House of Representatives, how & when to vote, using MySpace to further the cause, useful tips on how to initiate conversation, information on RockTheVote.com and then he starts going state-by-state on who he supports and who you should contact. Wow. Guess Marc blows the old lazy stoner myth right out of the water.

Since tFS is based in California, we are going to transcribe Marc’s section on who he supports for Governor:

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