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Congress to increase penalties for marijuana-related offenses
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| 11.20.03
| Steve Fox
Posted on 11/22/2003 9:11:17 AM PST by freepatriot32
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Members of Congress must understand that their constituents support harm reduction policies, not harm exacerbation policies.
obviosly this author has never been on a drug war thread here on free republic ;-)
To: freepatriot32
"What about a bill that dramatically increases penalties on medical marijuana providers who develop high-quality strains of marijuana for seriously ill patients?"
I'm sure they are only developing more potent strains for medical purposes.
To: jmc813; *libertarians; *gov_watch; *Constitution List; *Donut watch; *Wod_list; *Philosophy Time; ..
ping
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:15:26 AM PST
by
freepatriot32
(today it was the victory act tomorrow its victory coffee, victory cigarettes...)
To: CWOJackson
And your concern over this is based on... what? Do you believe blacks must be saved from malt liquor? Do you like the tobacco litigation? And how about those McD's frys?
Educate yourself about the real numbers in drug and alcohol abuse, and about other things addicts to like huffing gasoline and carpet cleaner before you accept legislation like this as desirable.
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:20:09 AM PST
by
eno_
(Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
To: eno_
LOL...thanks for the hysterics and the good laugh.
To: freepatriot32
Our police made a million and a half drug arrests last year, while letting tens of thousands of robbers, murderers, rapists, etc drive by while they were busy with marijuanna smokers. Yet, they still had a few minutes left to go after some violent criminals.
If you want to prevent our cops from going after violent criminals completely, then this is the way to do it.
To: waterstraat; freepatriot32
LEAP The drug war is a failure. How many more lives have to be destroyed in the name of marijuana prohibition. Funny...the only lives marijuana has destroyed are at the hands of police, not the plant (unlike alcohol and tobacco.) When will the hypocrisy stop?!
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:33:13 AM PST
by
Indie
("Death was our business....and business was good" -MACVSOG)
To: freepatriot32
Legalize the damn stuff.
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:44:29 AM PST
by
TheSpottedOwl
(I'd rather have dead rats in my walls, than Hillary for President.,)
To: Indie
The drug war has made the mafia rich. The drug war has given a product for them to sell, after they lost their market for illegal alcohol and gambling. Police, politicians, courts, attorneys, prisons, all profit by hundreds of billions of dollars from the drug war.
Meanwhile, drug use, and drug related crimes continue to increase, thousands of times the levels it was back in the year 1900 when all drugs in America were totally legal, and police spent all of their time persuing real criminals.
To: Indie
bttt
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:48:32 AM PST
by
lodwick
(Wake up, America!)
To: freepatriot32
These threads don't seem to generate the anti-drug vitriol they used to. Maybe I need to give it some more time..
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posted on
11/22/2003 9:56:29 AM PST
by
Soren
To: Soren
The defining thing is that a press release for marajuana.com isn't generating any freeper interest.
To: CWOJackson
You'll find this funny regardless of your opinion on pot...I was BANNED from marijuana.com because they didn't seem to like my right-wing anti-reefer-mentality politics even though I am pro legalization. Everyone on that site was a liberal and despised a right winger asking them why all they ever did was bash Republicans and police officers when Klinton maintained and even increased the drug war! (That really made them mad! LOL) All I did was point out their stupidity and hypocrisy and they banned me. :)
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posted on
11/22/2003 10:16:22 AM PST
by
Indie
("Death was our business....and business was good" -MACVSOG)
To: Indie
LOL! That is rich. They must be doing too much product testing...
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posted on
11/22/2003 10:19:00 AM PST
by
CWOJackson
(Wal-Mart was behind the JFK assassination...)
To: CWOJackson
This is an excerp from a news posting on their home page along with my reply!!!--->
"Reefer madness - like so many other problems - begins and ends with the Republican Party of the USA.]" (posted by zombie or some such idiot)
MY REPLY:
THIS type of incorrect attitude is what keeps conservative drug legalization proponents away from your site. It is pure horse****. The REPUBLICAN governor or NM is pro-legalization and so are many other republicans and right wing libertarians.
Klinton expanded and increased penalties for marijuana more than any other president and spent more on the drug war than any other president.
You folks even banned me for expressing that view here.
You are all intolerant and will NEVER see our dream realized if you always equate drug legalization with politics. You've got a lot of support on Free Republic but they don't take you seriously because the average mentality here is that of an uneducated stoned out 12 yr old.
And your mods are the same. Precisely why they banned me for simply expressing my opinion here even though I was on your side.
You folks are doomed to fail. I think you've lost way too many brain cells.
I THINK THIS MARIJUANA.COM SITE NEEDS TO BE FREEPED BAD BY PRO-LEGALIZATION CONSERVATIVES.
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posted on
11/22/2003 10:34:32 AM PST
by
Indie
("Death was our business....and business was good" -MACVSOG)
To: freepatriot32; All
I'm having more and more of a hard time with this one, so someone please show me where I'm wrong in my thinking. Marijuana is a naturally occurring plant. One can dry it out and smoke it to get high, yet that does not take away from the fact that it is still a naturally occurring plant. If one can't patent a naturally occurring plant, why make that naturally occurring plant illegal?
Do not think that I'm in favor of drugs or a L(l)ibertarian because I'm not. But I just can't get my head around why marijuana is illegal since it is not necessarily synthesized like coke or heroin.
Where am I wrong in my thinking?

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posted on
11/22/2003 10:49:12 AM PST
by
rdb3
(I don't believe in man-made "principles." I believe in Christ and what He calls right and wrong.)
To: Soren
Maybe narcs and jackboot lickers have realized they are unwelcome... unwelcome here and unwelcome in society.
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posted on
11/22/2003 11:19:12 AM PST
by
eno_
(Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
To: freepatriot32
How bout a bill that MANDATES every federal, state and local officials to take random drug tests?
Wonder how many would be left after that happened !!
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posted on
11/22/2003 11:21:18 AM PST
by
unixfox
(Close the borders, problems solved!)
To: eno_
Yes, that would explain all the attention this thread is getting by the average freeper demanding death to the jackboots and legalization of drugs.
My Gosh...just look at how hugh this thread has become.
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posted on
11/22/2003 11:23:57 AM PST
by
CWOJackson
(Wal-Mart was behind the JFK assassination...)
To: CWOJackson
So why are conservatism and drug legalization inconsistent? They are not. Your sarcasm proves nothing. Why are you reading this thread if you are anti-marijuana? Sounds like we have the reverse situaution with the jokers at marijuana.com right here. Some things go beyond politics and apply to common sense and freedom. You don't have a clue why you are a reefer-madness person because you have been brainwashed by the very establishment (media et al) that you criticize at other times.
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posted on
11/22/2003 11:40:36 AM PST
by
Indie
("Death was our business....and business was good" -MACVSOG)
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