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Pot Liberalization is Not Associated With Greater Use
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By National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws - Working to Reform Marijuana Laws
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Not the issue
Does this matter I wish more people would use MJ please! Stop the meth, steriods, alchol and other drugs that make people mean.
The point is our leaders are putting Americans in jail for being Americans! Our rights are being stripped daily I feel they (our leaders) should be put in jail for starting and perpetuating this war on drugs. I call it War on the American way of life. Where did freedom of choice go? Look at history this war was started for racist reasons aimed at the blacks and Hispanics.
Now fed by there addiction to the 100 billion spent every year and there part in the form of kickbacks from corporations and PACs.
- Cherokee Fred hussein August 17, 2008 10:27PM
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What 'drug problems'?
"Soon after Britain eased restrictions on marijuana use, drug problems increased, leading Prime Minister Gordon Brown to re-classify marijuana to a more serious status."
What? No, they didn't! The reclassification led to a marked drop in wasted police resources, and was widely welcomed. Brown's decision to re-reclassify cannabis as a dangerous drug flew in the face of all the expert recommendations he had received, and is regraded as a retrograde step meant entirely to boost his popularity with the 'hang&flog' brigade. It has neither popular nor scientific support.
Sabet says nothing about the nature of the 'drug problems' he claims increased during the downgraded period. Details, please - or admit that they don't exist.
CD
- cdavis999 September 17, 2008 2:16AM
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