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Zero Revolt
06-28-2005, 11:52 PM
I am trying to see how many people fight for their rights on Cannabis.com

Encatuse
06-28-2005, 11:55 PM
In order to fight for the legality of marijuana, I smoke it quietly within the privacy of my own home.

Or something.

Lily420
06-29-2005, 12:04 AM
I think if you use pot your helping :D
BRING IT ON!!!!!!!!!!

LOVElife
06-29-2005, 12:18 AM
I openly talk about it to work colleagues, family, friends and have had many a conversation about the forced beliefs driven into people from childhood. Some Listen, Some are too straight to understand, (which is fine if thats for them) and the vast majority of non-smokers tend to have these traits of the usually "Dopey" Weed smoker so is impossible to ever feel your point is getting across on any level!

I have told in previous posts that I have a high position within a Leisure club as a Personal Trainer and Fitness Instructor, and perform at an impecible standard and I have explained on numerous occasions that I don't like alcohol (well not much anyway), to fitness clients when on nights out etc. They all accept it when I explain certain circumstances that have lead to this, BTW not all clients know BUT IN SOME WAY I FEEL I AM GETTING A POINT ACROSS, BUT THIS DOESN'T REALLY CHANGE SHIT IN THE LONG RUN!!

Sorry for the long message but just trying to explain how I do it!!

Cheers if you read this all! ;)

EverydayJunglist
06-29-2005, 12:27 AM
I do my part and spread the knowledge in order to try and enlighten the uninformed.And if they do not listen to me, i will verbally assault them.

ezjim
06-29-2005, 12:38 AM
it's gonna take a lot more than sitting on the couch emailing politicians between bong hits to get any thing changed in this country it's gonna take a lot of money and a lot of time the best thing any one can do is learn the laws and learn how to go about changing them and try to educate as many of the uninformed as possable calling people ignorant or putting them down because they dont know the truth is not going to help this cause we need dedicated educated professional people with out felony convictions to run for local office's in the city and state gov'ts the only way to change the laws is to infitrate the ranks of the one's who are not willing to allow change and to use public sentiment if most people knew how much there states spend on housing non violent drug offenders they would be screaming for change

NextGen
06-29-2005, 02:56 AM
I think by introducing marijuana to someone and explain the real deal about it is what it's all about. It rolls like a snowball.

w4terb0ng
06-29-2005, 03:54 AM
we need dedicated educated professional people with out felony convictions to run for local office's in the city and state gov'ts



i knew that was going to bite me in the ass one day. DAMN!




just fucking around... you are absolutely right

mynameismike0
06-29-2005, 05:34 AM
i just graduated high school, but this fall i plan on printing off flyers and putting them on campus. mainly that one thats like "10 things every parent, student, and teacher should know about marijuana"

dylan
06-29-2005, 05:56 AM
i spread the gospal and give money to MPP when i can.

kablam
06-29-2005, 06:54 AM
If I had extra money I would donate to NORML or MPP or something like that. I have helped my wife register with the state of oregon's medicinal marijuana program for pain associated with lupus. I've voted for californias proposition 215. I vote democratic and I attend hempfest in seattle whenever I can (which was last year and hopefully this year too). Anyone else who is involved, what else can or should we do.

ezjim
06-29-2005, 12:30 PM
[QUOTE=w4terb0ng]i knew that was going to bite me in the ass one day. DAMN! yea those felony convictions are a bitch ive only had 2 but 1 is enough to keep you out of office i would imagine thats why alot of politicians want stonger sentances for drug offenders it' keeps people who are angry about a unjust drug conviction from being able to fight back by running for office and putting the the officials who are in it for the money instead of the people out in the street

Oli
06-29-2005, 01:09 PM
I spread the word when I can. I also try not to be a fuck-up to show how I can succed even if I do enjoy a nice joint at night.

robert42
06-29-2005, 03:07 PM
MMM I WENT ON THE CANNABIS MARCH IN LONDON THIS YEAR AND I DONATED TO THE LCA (LEGALIZE CANNABIS ASSOCIATION)
;)

ermitonto
06-29-2005, 03:28 PM
Well, I try to educate people where possible that the government propaganda surrounding marijuana is not backed up by any scientific credible evidence, but I highly doubt any legalization or even significant lightening up on the drug laws is going to occur here in the US anytime soon. Certainly not before the rest of the world does. Probably not in my lifetime. I can only quote Emma Goldman in saying "If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal."

Edgar
06-29-2005, 03:49 PM
I do very little. i talk about it, i donate small bits of money to various reform groups, and uhh... i smoke it.

I'll do more later in life.