Canadian Liberal Leader Ignatieff Would Decriminalize Marijuana

Laying out the Liberal parties stance on marijuana law reform Michael Ignatieff explained how he would re-introduce marijuana decriminalization legislation if the Liberals regained power. Full story at cannabisculture.com.

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Californian’s are Getting Ready to Vote on Proposition 19 – The End of Cannabis Prohibition is Near

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Lewis Black Wants Marijuana Legalization to Be His Generations Legacy – Because They Fucked Everything Else Up This is One Thing They Can Fix

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Indios Soccer Club in Ciudad Juarez is the Only Break from Daily Murders

According to this documentary by the CBC, the Indios Football Club in Ciudad Juarez is one of the only breaks people there get from drug cartel violence. Violence that is being fueled by the USA’s insistence on continuing their failed experiment called drug prohibition.

And even the Indios club’s own existence is threatened by the drug cartel forces that are scaring people into their homes to try and hide from their daily existence of a city blanketed in multiple daily murders. Even their own homes don’t provide them with much needed safety as you will see in this story. When are we going to stop the insanity and reverse our failed drug policy? This is getting to be too much to stomach, one would think even for the staunchest drug prohibitionist.


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Meth Bust Biggest Ever in US History

The most recent sign that the massive failure called the war on drugs has no plans of succeeding anytime soon was today’s media parade by police in California – showing off the nations largest ever crystal meth seizure.

Now some might say awesome – they got 600 pounds of meth of the street. Sure that’s a good thing but the reality of how futile the bust was is reflected clearly in the quoted police officer’s own comment.

Sheriff’s officials said “they had no illusions the huge bust would stem the flow of drugs from Mexico. These organizations are all over the place out there, folks,”

And that says it all.

After all these years, and all the billions of tax dollars spent, we are in the worst situation ever when it comes to the damage drugs are doing to our society. And the irony is, it isn’t the drugs doing it. It’s the negative side effects of drug prohibition that are causing gang violence, dangerous drug labs, child drug dealers, billionaire drug lords, corrupt police, enriched enemies over sea’s, and whored out drug addicts that get no treatment because of police get all the drug policy money and only crumbs being allocated to treatment and harm reduction.

And the list goes on folks.

How can we continue to claim that the current approach to drug policy is the best approach. It is clearly one of the worst ways of dealing with drug use in a society, ever.

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Ciudad Juarez Gun Battle at El Paso Border Crossing

Oh nice. The failure of the war on drugs is finally coming home to roost in the USA. Tonight CNN is reporting that drug cartels were in a gun battle with Mexican authorities just a few hundred yards from the El Paso border crossing. More violence in Juarez thanks to the inhumane and illogical continuation of drug prohibition.




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Legalizing Marijuana in California is a First Step in Reversing Nearly a Century of Failed Drug Policy

Some good coverage of California’s attempt to change the USA’s stupid laws against cannabis – from Canada. I guess if you Americans are tired of listening to the spin by FoxNews this will be a breath of fresh air. Of course it has its token prohibitionist at the end of the clip, but the more mainstream cannabis becomes the more these guys look like total idiots. Legalize, regulate and tax. It’s the only thing a smart society would do – so what kind of society do we all live in right now? Obviously not a very bright one.

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BC Government is Completely Hypocritical When It Comes to Gambling and Marijuana Legalization

Marijuana should be legal for the same reasons gamblng was legalized

Gordon Campbell and his Liberal MP’s are intentionally ignoring the fact that every reason they have given to legitimize why they have legalized online gambling in the province are exactly the same arguments any intelligent person would give for legalizing the Billion dollar marijuana trade in this province.

Points that Gordon Campbell and his minions have given for why they needed to legalize online gambling:

1. Because of the large amount of illegal gambling taking place that is sending truckloads of cash to organized crime which causes other crimes and vicitmizations to occur. (hmmm, I bet there might just be even more illegal marijuana growing, selling and smoking going on in this province than online poker playing – and I know it is making criminals stinking rich)
2. Gambling needs to be regulated so that social programs benefit by moving gambling revenue into education and health care. (hmmm, I think I’ve heard the exact same argument made for decades in support of legalizing marijuana)
3. The government could better provide services to problem gamblers if they were in control of the gambling activity on the internet. (hmmm, wouldn’t it be better to do the same thing for problem pot smokers – if there is such a thing – rather than throw them in jail at $240 a day billed to the tax payer?)

When I heard Gordo say these things to justify his governments involvement in online gambling (after being steadfast against expanding gambling options in BC) I couldn’t help but think – you fucker! Everything he said are things that thousands of British Columbian’s have been saying for years in support of legalizing marijuana. And now you’re using the same arguments to justify legalizing internet gambling, while pretending it isn’t 100% hypocritical.

I even heard douche bag Kevin Krueger (BC MLA for Kamloops -South) spouting off about how online gambling and marijuana are different because marijuana is a gateway drug and dealers can lace marijuana with harder drugs. That gateway drug shit has been dis-proven over and over again yet morons like him continue to repeat it. There is actually now evidence that marijuana is an effective exit drug from hard drug use. And lacing marijuana is caused by prohibition, would the BC government lace marijuana with crystal meth if they distributed it? No, so he just made an argument for why we should legalize it. Moron.

On the other hand seeing how fucked up the launch of the new gambling site was (massive privacy breach and the site crashed) perhaps the Billion dollar marijuana industry is in better hands with organized crime running things. They at least seem to know what the fuck they are doing.

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Vancouver Cannabis Day 2010 – Video Clip of 4:20 Moment

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Marc Emery Released from Solitary – Just in Time for Us to Celebrate Cannabis Day

Free Marc Emery - He Only Sold Seeds To Americans Who Asked For Them

Free Marc Emery - He Only Sold Seeds To Americans Who Asked For Them

Even though Marc is still being held unjustly in an American prison for a crime (if you can call selling pot seeds a crime) that he committed in Canada, he has been let out of solitary confinement. And the board that was doling out his punishment chose not to tarnish his good behaviour record over this matter. To them it was clear that Marc unknowingly broke a prison rule, and for that he should only lose phone privileges for about a month. His good behaviour record is in tact which could result in him getting 15% of his sentence reduced per year, if it stays intact.

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