[Vision2020] Medical marijuana
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Thu Sep 23 16:12:11 PDT 2010
The war on drugs has not worked any better than prohibition of Alcohol. I would howerer object to singling out those on the right as the one in support of the war on drugs. There are plenty of those in the center and on the left ( republican Democrat and Independent) who supported the war on drugs. Lets not cast stone, but pull together to pass a sane drug policy. We can start by supporting Tom Trail's Medical marijuana bill and then move on to at least legalizing Marijuana
Roger
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From: keely emerinemix kjajmix1 at msn.com
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 18:49:21 -0700
To: krfp at radiofreemoscow.org, "'Bill London'" london at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Medical marijuana
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> As another native of Southern Arizona, I agree with Kai -- the "war on drugs" has been dreadfully ineffective and terribly unjust as a means of combating this nation's problems with drugs, crime, addiction, and the general breakdown of healthy society. Which means, of course, that it's gone just swimmingly as a war on poor people, dark-skinned people, and women involved with bad guys. I for one believe that's neither an unintended consequence NOR a messy display of collateral damage, and the truly pro-life, pro-justice, pro-family and pro-Constitution'ers around us ought to examine just where and how we got so desperately off track.
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> Keely
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> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 20:57:42 -0700
> From: krfp at radiofreemoscow.org
> To: london at moscow.com
> CC: vision2020 at moscow.com; fotopro63 at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Medical marijuana
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> On 09/20/2010 11:31 AM, Bill London wrote:
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> Kai-
> thanks for the view from the front lines....
> i urge you to consider expanding this to a DN
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> BL
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> Kai Eiselein
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> Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:04 PM
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> I spent several days in July wandering around southern Arizona, showing
> my wife where I grew up, visiting old friends and seeing what has
> changed since my last visit.
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> After being closely watched as we parked in the downtown Nogales area,
> just yards from the border to get a closer look at "the wall", being
> followed as we traveled the back roads near Arivaca and having to pass
> through Border Patrol checkpoints despite never having left United
> States soil, I have come to a conclusion:
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> The U.S. must legalize ALL drugs and tax the hell out of them.
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> This "war on drugs" has destroyed Nogales and the surrounding areas. A
> grade school I went to is having a large fence built around it, this
> after a BP agent went tearing through school grounds in an SUV while
> chasing someone. My old high school, which is now an alternative high
> school, has chain link topped by barbed wire around most of the campus,
> giving it the feel of a prison, not a school.
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> The entire city of Nogales has a weird vibe to it, mind you it has
> always been a tough border town, but this is different. There is an
> ominus feeling that was never there before, it permeates the city, one
> can feel it in stores, on the street and in restaurants. Even my wife
> commented on it and asked how we could have lived there for so long. I
> told her it wasn't like that when I was younger.
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> The area around Arivaca, a hamlet in the middle of the Sonoran Desert
> northeast of Nogales, is also much changed. At one time you'd be lucky
> if you passed 3 or 4 cars between Arivaca and Amado a distance of about
> 25 miles. We encountered no less than 26 during the trip there and
> back, not including those at the checkpoint.
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> I stopped a few times to get out take photos and point out things to my
> wife along the Arivaca Road and Ruby Road, which leads south to
> Nogales. On two occasions a BP truck parked where its occupant could
> observe us, once on the Arivaca Road and the other one Ruby Road where
> I got out to look over the property my parents used to own.
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> The solitude of the desert was shattered several times as choppers flew
> past, including one Blackhawk.
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> If you want to know what it is like to be in a police state, spend some
> time south of Tucson.
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> > Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 14:35:04 -0700 (PDT)
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> > From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
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> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Idaho medical marijuana law --draft
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> > Marijuana Medicine Evaluation Centers of California
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> > Industry, Woodland Hills, Lawndale, Santa Ana, San Diego, Norco)
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> > WAKE UP, Idaho!!!
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> > On Sat, September 18, 2010 2:01 pm, Bill London wrote:
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> > > Fwd: Returned mail: see transcript for detailsTom Trail sent
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> > > the Idaho Medical Marijuana Act ..(attached)...He is
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