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    #11
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    Quote Originally Posted by carinia
    Okay now how do we get a case to the supreme court on that premise?
    great question. i wonder if this has question has ever made it to the federal courts before? i bet it has somewhere. :detective1: i guess, if nothing else, someone on here could take the bar exams and argue it for us. :smokin:

    i'm no lawyer but i believe that the right to privacy was what ultimately allowed Alaskans to be able to legally grow herby. it is their state constitutionally guaranteed right.
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    #13
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    Ya know, for as ridiculous as I think Glen Beck is, his buddy BREITBART employs some really effective strategies of political.......pressure through gonzo journalism I guess. Those videos will be the end of Acorn as a buisness and political machine.....maybe this tactic could be used to expose the people keeping marijuana illegal. Just a thought.

    Im really stoned right now and this made sense before I typed it. Sorry.

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    #14
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    ^ i think that is a great idea. you are right look how they took out Acorn just like that. one swift blow from a couple of young gonzo underground reporters. this is the role of journalism, to expose systemic corruption, and what could be more corupt than cannabis prohibition in the US. :detective1:

    of course, it would be much more difficult and dangerous, tho. acorn were amatures the prohibs are professional. :twocents:

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    #15
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    Quote Originally Posted by boaz
    ^ i think that is a great idea. you are right look how they took out Acorn just like that. one swift blow from a couple of young gonzo underground reporters. this is the role of journalism, to expose systemic corruption, and what could be more corupt than cannabis prohibition in the US. :detective1:

    of course, it would be much more difficult and dangerous, tho. acorn were amatures the prohibs are professional. :twocents:
    I hate to say it but anyone who thought that dude and his girlfriend were a pimp and a 'hoe, don't know pimps & 'hoes. Those ACORN people should be removed, but not the whole organization be smeared. An the latest ahs the pimp and 'hoe being sued.

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    #16
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    JUST speaking for the group i grew up with class of '96 generation, I dunno anyone that cares about marijuana really....I mean if I was sellin dope or blazin all day with my 11 month old, that would be different. None of my family, conservative or libs care. Why not legalize and tax the shit out of it? How many jobs would that create alone?? From retail to growing, thats work and jobs. If the interest group working to keep this illegal could be exposed, and then presented through a series of damning internet and media outlets.

    The boat loads of money that would be generated is bad?

    The jobs nationwide that would be created is bad?

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    #17
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    I hate to say it but anyone who thought that dude and his girlfriend were a pimp and a 'hoe, don't know pimps & 'hoes. Those ACORN people should be removed, but not the whole organization be smeared. An the latest ahs the pimp and 'hoe being sued.
    naa just pluck the whole organization. :jointsmile: just kidding, i've got nothing against acorn, i was just saying i like IB's model of independent journalism trying to expose the prohib mafia, since we already know the media, that was at one time refered to as the mainstream media, is useless. :wtf: fox has a different political view but its really just the other side of the same coin. :twocents:
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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    I dont know, the people in the vids certainly didn't speak like they were very educated or intellectual. I dont think they cared either way. One of the guys in SanDiego wanted a piece of the action and said he knew cayotes in borderville that could help.

    As a respected or feared group (as in when they protested outside banks in the 90's to get them to give people home loans that couldnt afford a mortgage) they are no more. I was excited for them to show up on my doorstep for the census too. 4 people live in MY home.....goodbye.

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    Drug wars: Big Pharma, Afghan, Mexican cartels

    did anyone else catch the report on CNN with the guys who hung out with and filmed the Cartels down in Columbia packaging up the products for shipment. pretty interesting stuff. :thumbsup:
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