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01-09-2005, 03:02 PM #21
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Legalise Cannabis: The Start...
I agree, Res.. I just wish that, for once, the government would stop being so selfish. Every single policy our government invents is solely for their benifit. They wouldnt admit that, of course, but if it wasnt true, then our society would be a hell of alot different. All they have to do is look at the drug figures in Holland, talk to Hollands government, and fucking do something. This has been an interesting debate, RESiNATE! Thanks
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01-09-2005, 03:13 PM #22
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resinate, sounds like your off to a great start. have you slept any? lol. i think yall need to quit debating the issues. your both for the legalisation of cannabis right. so why did you ghost, go and make another post about the same thing? when both of you are so smart to figure this thing out why, are you dividing your forces? i know i could never do what you guys are doing. so goodluck with the cause. this is just my opinion from an observers point of veiw. peace.
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01-09-2005, 03:17 PM #23
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lol dude, we're just havin a chat or debate or whatever.. we're not actually doing anything... if we WERE then i would definately want RESiNATE on my team, he could talk anyone to the ground lol
Originally Posted by poorman3
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01-09-2005, 03:49 PM #24
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108 MEPs â?? including Ireland's Patricia McKenna â?? have signed an appeal to world governments and to the United Nations, calling for an end to the so-called "war on drugs". The petition argues that prohibition laws have actually encouraged drug use, while wasting valuable resources in the process.
The appeal maintains that the UN conventions on drugs are harmful because they are an obstacle to prevention, lead to blind repression and create rising profits for organised criminals. It also underlines the positive results offered by decriminalisation policies.
The text of the petition is available to read here. The petition can also be signed by members of the public and we ask all who oppose prohibition to register their opposition by signing it.
http://www.radicalparty.org/lia_paa_...rm.php?lang=en
http://www.cannabisireland.com/
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01-09-2005, 03:51 PM #25
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And just think about the industrial possibilities of the hennep plant....
Fuel, Clothing, paper ......... If I remember correct you could find over 10 000 industrials ways to use hennep and don't forget that it's a cheap, fast growing plant. Scientists need to work on cannabis and his secrets.
btw did ya know that in the book of exodus (the original Hebrew version, prior to the bible) there is a recipe for holy oil (the oil they used at everything) and that the word kalmus is misstranslated, the original word: kaneh-bosem: aromatic hennep. Some people believe that Jesus even used it (he wasn't the first holy man, in the ancienct world and most scientist agree on this, cannabis was a common medicine). All the jewish kings and priest since Mozes were baptised with it, after the Jewish kings fell it got banned. No one has tried this oil since I think, what would be the effects of it? cuz the psychoactive drug can also penetrate the skin and come in your blood circulation.
Hell maybe Jesus never used cannabis before he was baptised and he just went tripping when John baptised him, seeing a white pigeon and stuff....
Yes even the great philosofers used it (aristoteles, plato ...) so how can you be against a plant that gave so much and demands nothing in return.....Rolling is an art, I\'m an artist
Je pense, donc je suis
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01-09-2005, 03:55 PM #26
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It's been even proofed in my eyes by the Americans when they had the prohibition law on alcohol in the beginning of the 20th century.
Originally Posted by Lulu
Rolling is an art, I\'m an artist
Je pense, donc je suis
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01-09-2005, 03:59 PM #27
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cool links, Lululuuuululululu
I just wonder if they UN will listen.. ??
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01-09-2005, 04:24 PM #28
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well ghost if your not doing anything you should be. like you said somewhere in a post your always ranting and raving about how the drug laws should be changed. you have the time and the ability. don`t waist your time debaiting another stoner get out there and debate with the people that can change the laws. your just blowing hot air when you rant and rave. put your skills to work because you and resinate have the skills. if you ain`t going to shit get off the pot. lol. peace.
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01-09-2005, 05:01 PM #29
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Cool links, Lulu - I've visited cannabisireland before, but couldn't remember the addy as I only stumbled across it...thanks for reminding me of it, a very informative site.
(I didn't hurt myself in the stumble, btw
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We must adopt an anti-cannabis viewpoint if we are to get anywhere ("know your enemy"?). I think that the main problem that campaigners have, is that they try to justify themselves, instead of undermining their opposition - most debates end with the campaigner saying "it's not fair!" lol...life, as we all know, aint fair.
Let's make it fair!
The prohibition on cannabis is a travesty - it takes away the individual freedom of choice that has little or no consequence upon the populace.
Language is very important too.
We would campaign for legal drug USE, whereas the opposer will demonstrate drug ABUSE...two TOTALLY different arguments...the latter of which both parties are in concurrence, I think.
We must demonstrate how cannabis, as a mecidinal thing, would benefit society, rather than the individual - the masses aren't concerned with individuals, because they aren't in the equation.
We must put more pressure upon the government to introduce better drug education in schools - something that I'm not sure is anywhere near adequate.
Cannabis, as we all know, has many qualities that could be used to society's advantage, but that fact brings with it many implications about present methods of manufacture - I'm sure that the cotton industry would be delighted to see hemp brought back as a viable material...NOT! lol
(ever wondered why we still use petrol to fuel our cars? lmaoo)
We must be mindful of the image that the majority of the population view us - hippy-like ne'er-do-wells, who sit around saying "yeah, man..cool"...and NOT go down the same road as Fathers For Justice..sheesh, they must like the taste of their own feet!
I'm willing to take them on, but I can't do it alone...
So, if this little debate has stirred some passion within you, then put that passion to good use:
JUSTIFY YOUR HABIT/NEED FOR WEED.
DO SOME RESEARCH TO BACK YOURSELF UP.
WRITE IT ALL DOWN!
and post it at Cannabis.com! (yay)
but, be warned, your thesis must be air-tight...after all, there'll be a thousand and one lawyers who will seek to discredit you in the 'real-world'
Right then, cup of tea, anyone?
RESiNATE
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01-09-2005, 05:03 PM #30
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any1 up for a naked cannabis march up london ? lol

LEGALIZZZZZZZZZZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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