Quote Originally Posted by CChrisgat05
and in jersey we need this its stupid that something that can help humans survive is illegal
thaz what I'm talk'n bout...I'm doing a fed court case to force that very question...
my concern about legislative and initiative efforts is that this is a basic human rights issue, the most basic in fact in terms of survival, and if we do not approach it that way through the courts to reestablish human rights, we end up just handing 1 more tool of oppression to gov and corps to further force our dependency on them and in turn our subordination's to their mind boggling agendas...
Why not use the unconstitutional illegal status of cannabis as a foundation to go after the overall unconstitutionality of outlawing plants or any life form interlocked in the web of life in general?...
While establishing that, why not use the platform and foundation of our equal rights to access the basic commonalities of this web of life that go to our ability to even exist, and attack the "constitutionality" of patents on life{GMO's}?
To pursue the legalization of cannabis through legislative or initiative efforts will just end in exactly how the corps want it to end, it will open the way for patenting all strains of cannabis 4 profit and a continuance of the stranglehold this corps
owned and operated gov has on our existence...{see the movie "the corporation"}
These efforts that completely skip over the much deeper human and web of life issues involved here remind me of a civil war that was said to be fought to free slaves and yet wound up being mostly about fed jurisdiction and authority while the so called newly "free men" were abandoned on every reconciliation promise, no land, no mule...and were in fact left to fight for equal rights even to this day...
Why not do this fight like the constitution lays it out for us to do, and in there win on much farther reaching issues going to our in common continued survival?

Why not do actions like this in every court across the land?
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