[Vision2020] Failed Drug Policies from Nixon to Bush

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Mar 3 10:53:58 PST 2009


Garrett -

I always keep a stash of Canadian hemp paper.  It's a bit expensive 
nowadays.  So, I don't order it as often as I used to.  I use it for 
special purpose posters and flyers.

You should have seen the Fedex deliver guy's face the first time he 
delivered a ream.  Coming from Canada, and probably having to go through 
all kinds of bureacratic attitudes to get into the US, it takes about 
three weeks from order to delivery.  Apparently, during the course of the 
three weeks (and not being in any kind of climate-controlled conditions), 
the "scent" just kinda ferments.  So, naturally, the box in which the 
paper was delivered wreaked of intensified "scent".  The delivery guy 
looked at me as if to say, "Is this legal?"  So I played along . . . I 
gave him one of those lost, bleary-eyed lookes, coupled with a slight 
stagger, and mumbled to my wife, just loud enough for the delivery guy to 
hear . . . "Go get the papers, baby.  It's here."

Hey, what's life without a little fun and games.

Heck . . . one time while stationed in Germany, before smoking was banned 
in the mess halls . . . just before a major inspection of the mess hall, I 
filled the ash tray with tea leaves, lit them, and walked away.  Five 
minutes after the inspectors showed up, the mess hall was crawling with 
MPs wonderin' who had the marijuana.  Nothing illegal, just fun and games.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho


For instance:  I will be using it to advertise the Intolerista Wingding 
(April 17th).  I will be posting these hemp-based flyers around town.
> As a farmer, I just wish it were legal to grow industrial hemp for your 
paper and rope
needs.
> 
> If we can't find a way to get that to work (a non-drug version of a 
drug) it doesn't seem
like we'd find a way to get the rest to work...
> 
> gclve
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