Quote Originally Posted by timedrifter

I thought about one state at a time but this issue is a federal issue because it is or are federal law(s), not just a local or state laws, starting small doesnt do shit and moves to slow, I want to start at the top of the pyramid, I will be old and gray if I approach it the other ways.
Patience, grasshopper! Tell Rosa Parks about small not doing shit!...and I must agree with the poster above: there is nothing slower than climbing Supreme Court Peak. I would guess, unfortunately, that we will have decriminalization before you get there. Also, the cost was brought up. About the only thing you want to go into pro se is a personal bankruptcy court. Taking a knife to a gunfight will get you slaughtered. How about climb up a poll and do a hunger strike or something for local press? The top of the pyramid is for people who are born there or who take it by force with adequate resources. I really don't want to discourage you, but meditate on what your limitations are and work within them for the change you want. In fact, talk to a lawyer, a pot lawyer, about your idea. See what they have to say. There is a list of them on the NORML website.

Quote Originally Posted by timedrifter

I will look up Jack Herer's book and see what he has to say.
Very good idea, in fact buy a copy. (He is old and gray by the way). Read that book before you go any further. The pro-hemp argument cannot be presented much better than he has done.

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Tea Party Reviewed by Tea Party on . My Marijuana Legalization Case I wrote a book/document called: why marijuana should be legal, I basically talk numbers, as in money and point out the obvious logical stuff not many people have mentioned such as a side by side comparison to alcohol go to the following link to read or listen to the book: Why Marijuana should be Legal any feedback would be much appreciated! peace, timedrifter Rating: 5