Evidentaly I felt it necessary. Effevtive reform isn't all about social unrest or civil disobedience...it's about knowing your limitations, your oppomnents limitations, and finding a common ground. Not sitting around a campfire wishing laws were different, or tossing a couple of police cars while exiting the Super Bowl.

It sounded to me like youe were simply whining about his being a bitch for doing the right thing, for him. If you feel more should be done, fine. you keep the social unrest going, I'll look to see if anything has changed, other than your booking number, lol.

Cannabis reform won't get anywhere without the support of the Surgeon General, most of congress, and the bulk of the medical professionals. Voting to legalize a drug, is not something the public is allowed to decide on, nor will it likely ever be put to a public vote. If legalization or at the very least decrimilnalization happens, it will likely be a congressional bill immediatelly taxing the industry, and setting guidelines for age, driving and workplace restrictions...

Seems to me this social unrest shit is just for the amusement of those that wish to mix shit up, regardless of the cause. Cannabis laws, corporate greed in a capitalist economy, soccer matches, the Duke "rape case"...any reason to show 'civil disobedience' and point fingers at "the bad guys", regardless of the detriment it places on those making strides to advance legalization thru the system.

With regards to the Schindler comment, some jews are a tad touchy, and your comparison was not only rude, but flippantly insulting. Do you often use jews as the butt of your message to others that cannabis is is an effective medical tool?

So at the very least, you're rude and insensitive, and I'm a prick...now there's a revelation...:jointsmile:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Michael Phelps, Hypocrisy, & American Drug Policy Big Bong Theory By Sally Jenkins CN Source: Washington Post February 03, 2009 Washington, DC So Michael Phelps dove headfirst into the bong water. Is anyone really surprised, after all those laps? There has always been something submerged and escapist about the world's greatest swimmer. When presented with a chamber containing a hazy translucent liquid, he did what's become second nature to him. He buried his face in it. I'm just sorry I wasn't at that University of South Carolina house party Rating: 5