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Marijuana columnist goes on trial on charges of illegally growing pot (DOH! alert)
Yahoo News ^ | 1/21/03 | DAVID KRAVETS

Posted on 01/21/2003 4:28:02 PM PST by Libloather

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To: A2J
And what exactly is wrong with being "pure?"

Nothing at all, unless it eliminates freedoms, which is what I believe a puritan theocracy would do.

21 posted on 01/22/2003 7:18:25 AM PST by Sirloin
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To: eleni121
What kind of personal freedom can there exist for those who would willingly become obliterated to reality by using marijuana or any other psychotropic drug?

I assume then that you are in favor of prohibiting alcohol again, even though the first attempt was a total failure with all sorts of bad side effects, just like the War on Drugs has now.

Some things, though foolish to do are simply not the business of government to criminalize. Once you open that Pandora's box, there is no practical limit to the power that the government can usurp. For example, using your logic, we should criminalize Twinkies since they have well documented negative health effects and the sugar gives people, particularly children, a rush.

22 posted on 01/22/2003 1:32:11 PM PST by Mike4Freedom
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To: A2J
And what exactly is wrong with being "pure?"

You can be as pure as you like, according to your own definition of purity. You have no right to impose your definition on me at the point of a government gun. Is that clear enough?

23 posted on 01/22/2003 1:34:14 PM PST by Mike4Freedom
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To: tahiti
Let me repeat: The Bill of Rights. Not the bill of privileges.

Well said, but always lost on "conservatives" who believe that being caged for years by government decree with sociopathic homosexual rapists is the appropriate fate for someone caught "possessing" a natural herb.

24 posted on 01/22/2003 1:34:15 PM PST by bassmaner (Let's take back the word "liberal" from the commies!!)
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To: Sirloin; A2J
Puritanism: that sneaking suspicion that SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE just may be enjoying themselves.
25 posted on 01/22/2003 1:36:23 PM PST by bassmaner (Let's take back the word "liberal" from the commies!!)
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To: bassmaner
Well said, but always lost on "conservatives" who believe that being caged for years by government decree with sociopathic homosexual rapists is the appropriate fate for someone caught "possessing" a natural herb

Ok name me one pot head caught with an ounce of weed("natural herb" in your pot world parlance) who is in jail for "years" being a prison bitch to "buubba".

You can't, but what the hey you got an issue and ideaolgy to promote.

You are no different than Kate Michealman of NARAL, whose main tag line is that keeping abortion legal, keeps "back alley abortions(baby killings)" from happening.

Some day you may see that your arguement is as ridiculous as Kate's, but with your stridency for the cause of weed, I highly doubt it.

26 posted on 01/22/2003 1:42:36 PM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
734,000 Americans ARRESTED in 2000 on MJ charges.

10,000 Americans serving prison sentences RIGHT NOW for MJ POSSESSION ONLY.

And the FEDERAL crackdown on CA medipot growers started in October 2001: SIX WEEKS AFTER 9/11.

'Nuff said.

27 posted on 01/22/2003 1:54:47 PM PST by bassmaner (Let's take back the word "liberal" from the commies!!)
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To: bassmaner; dcwusmc; vin-one; AntiGuv
734,000 Americans ARRESTED in 2000 on MJ charges.

10,000 Americans serving prison sentences RIGHT NOW for MJ POSSESSION ONLY.

And the FEDERAL crackdown on CA medipot growers started in October 2001: SIX WEEKS AFTER 9/11.

'Nuff said

Oh wow dude it is a "Bush" conspiracy now(9/11 and all that jazz), while your closet heros Clinton/Reno did nothing against your cause.

Oh BTW, have you seen the news, the newly elected Republican Governor of Maryland has said he will sign a medical marijuana bill that makes "sense"(and "sense" for this purpose doesn't mean the medical Libertarian "sense" of the "medicinal" use of smoking pot and saying "oh wow dude, gnarley" and then going down to the corner 7-11 and clearing out the Cheeto's shelf).

Even your comrades in arms(vin-one, anti-guv) in the pot jihad on FR have basically stated that they see medical patients who may benefit from medicinal uses of cannabis are no more than "useful idiots" in the jihad for total pot validation.

I would provide a link but it seems that another of your "comrade in arms(dcwusmc)" within the pot jihad got the thread pulled with his belligerant remarks.

28 posted on 01/22/2003 2:09:13 PM PST by Dane
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To: Mike4Freedom; *Wod_list
I assume then that you are in favor of prohibiting alcohol again, even though the first attempt was a total failure with all sorts of bad side effects, just like the War on Drugs has now.

Some things, though foolish to do are simply not the business of government to criminalize. Once you open that Pandora's box, there is no practical limit to the power that the government can usurp. For example, using your logic, we should criminalize Twinkies since they have well documented negative health effects and the sugar gives people, particularly children, a rush.

Well said.

29 posted on 01/22/2003 2:14:21 PM PST by MrLeRoy ("That government is best which governs least.")
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To: Dane
Keeping firmly in mind that it was your "pothead" comments that triggered the whole fracas, you have a helluva nerve opening your mouth.
30 posted on 01/22/2003 2:24:54 PM PST by dcwusmc ("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.")
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To: Dane
So if no one goes to prison for it, why keep it illegal? Isn't that just wasting resources?
31 posted on 01/22/2003 2:25:05 PM PST by spodbox
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To: dcwusmc
Keeping firmly in mind that it was your "pothead" comments that triggered the whole fracas, you have a helluva nerve opening your mouth.

And your comparing me to David Westerfield and Jeffrey Dahmer on the now defunct thread means total diddly to you. Those in glass houses, should not throw stones.(Oh that's right I forgot, to the true and blue Libertarians moral messages have no effect, never mind)

32 posted on 01/22/2003 2:33:10 PM PST by Dane
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To: spodbox
So if no one goes to prison for it, why keep it illegal? Isn't that just wasting resources?

Uh look up the word stigma in your dictionary. But you go ahead with your, IMHO, naive Libertarian/ACLU view that stigma is a "four letter word".

Be careful with your wish of the "idealistic" world you propose( where there is no such word as stigma), you may get what you want and not like it. Don't come complaining to me about the outcome.

33 posted on 01/22/2003 2:42:13 PM PST by Dane
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To: eleni121
That smoking pot is a self-destructive behavior I don't question. That people who disapprove of the drug may have valid reasons I accept.

But not everything that is wrong should be illegal.

And most especially, not everything that is illegal should illegal at the federal level.

34 posted on 01/22/2003 2:46:04 PM PST by jdege
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To: spodbox
So if no one goes to prison for it, why keep it illegal? Isn't that just wasting resources?

First, it is not true that no one goes to prison for mere possession. Mere possession of "too much" is automatically deemed to be for sale, even though no sale took place.

Secondly, until the sale is legal, the bad side effects will not stop. Growing and sale must be legal to put the black market out of business and make sure all the MJ cigarettes are made in factories with QA.

The government certainly knows this as well as anyone so we must make the normal assumption. "If you do not know why something is the way it is-It must be the money." There will be an economic upheaval in several industries when MJ is legalized: prison industry, drug testing and treatment, beer, lawyers, black market sellers-all these will suffer large losses in employment. It follows that the pressure to keep it illegal comes from them and the puritan drug warriors are the useful idiots of drug prohibition.

35 posted on 01/22/2003 3:08:27 PM PST by Mike4Freedom
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To: Mike4Freedom
It follows that the pressure to keep it illegal comes from them and the puritan drug warriors are the useful idiots of drug prohibition.

Wow did you just get that quote from an ACLU blast fax?

36 posted on 01/22/2003 3:12:30 PM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
the "idealistic" world you propose( where there is no such word as stigma)

Non sequitur; there are ways of maintaining stigmas other than through criminal law.

37 posted on 01/22/2003 3:15:03 PM PST by MrLeRoy ("That government is best which governs least.")
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To: MrLeRoy
Non sequitur; there are ways of maintaining stigmas other than through criminal law.

Huh I guess you live in the world of legalese and not common sense, just like the ACLU, why am I not surprised.

38 posted on 01/22/2003 3:20:10 PM PST by Dane
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To: Mike4Freedom
I'd agree with you if I thought that Dane was somehow useful.
39 posted on 01/22/2003 3:52:17 PM PST by spodbox
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To: Dane
Wow did you just get that quote from an ACLU blast fax?

No, that just came from my head full blown.

The idea that someone is making money from prohibition is nothing new. It has always been obvious. Putting it together with the "useful idiot" remark came to me from an earlier post on this thread.

40 posted on 01/22/2003 3:53:24 PM PST by Mike4Freedom
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