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12-14-2006, 02:17 AM #111Member
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Thank you for your e-mail regarding my Parties views on cannabis.
My colleagues and I continue to oppose the classification of cannabis
as
a class C drug. We believe that there is too much conflicting evidence
to deem cannabis as a safe drug as maybe suggested by the
re-classification.
Further my colleagues and I are concerned that cannabis can act as a
gateway to harder drugs. By taking away the stigma and punishment
involved in taking cannabis we are putting more and more people at risk
of taking more dangerous and addictive drugs. We have welcomed the
government's willingness to spear head a new advertisement and
information campaign however, the fact that they have not taken the
decision to re-classify cannabis as a class B drug makes it largely
self
defeating.
Thank you for your questions on this issue and if you have any other
queries on this or any other subject then do not hesitate in contacting
me.
Yours sincerely,
Jonathan Evans MEP (Wales)
Chairman of the Delegation for Relations with the U.S.
Not very good one this time but its a reply all the same.
demonangel :rasta:
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12-14-2006, 11:57 AM #112Senior Member
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^^^ nob, what do u do wiv ppl like that??? how dou convincem em otherwise
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12-14-2006, 12:55 PM #113Senior Member
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www.thc4ms.org
www.lca-uk.org :jointsmile:
sign this: http://www.petitionthem.com/default....etail&pet=2001
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/medi-cannabis/
[SIZE=\"5\"]UNLESS WE ALL MAKE CHANGE WE ARE ALL PART OF THE PROBLEM - FREE THE WEED NO VICTIM = NO CRIME[/SIZE]
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12-15-2006, 06:16 PM #114Senior Member
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:sadcrying:
thc4ms were found guilty today, will be sentanced jan 29th
:chainsaw:
the judge was evil, demanding a guilty verdict
:Tomcat:
its war
what did the little plant ever do
:weedpoke:www.thc4ms.org
www.lca-uk.org :jointsmile:
sign this: http://www.petitionthem.com/default....etail&pet=2001
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/medi-cannabis/
[SIZE=\"5\"]UNLESS WE ALL MAKE CHANGE WE ARE ALL PART OF THE PROBLEM - FREE THE WEED NO VICTIM = NO CRIME[/SIZE]
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12-15-2006, 07:06 PM #115Senior Member
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[quote=elsie haze]:sadcrying:
thc4ms were found guilty today, will be sentanced jan 29th
y?
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12-15-2006, 09:16 PM #116Member
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i haven't been here for a while sorry i was real busy on research, but i was just thinking the people are the government so, we have the right to make anything legal and from what i heard about thc4ms I'm now angry, its now time, time for freedom time for our voice to be heard, the time is now, I'll be back with more info in a couple of days or so.
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12-15-2006, 11:14 PM #117Senior Member
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do you know tha muffin man?
the muffin man?
the muffin man?
oh do you know tha muffin man who lives on drury lane?
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12-17-2006, 10:49 PM #118Senior Member
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Originally Posted by MastaChronic
www.thc4ms.org
www.lca-uk.org :jointsmile:
sign this: http://www.petitionthem.com/default....etail&pet=2001
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/medi-cannabis/
[SIZE=\"5\"]UNLESS WE ALL MAKE CHANGE WE ARE ALL PART OF THE PROBLEM - FREE THE WEED NO VICTIM = NO CRIME[/SIZE]
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12-17-2006, 11:27 PM #119Senior Member
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Originally Posted by KiEfBoyjBm
Not fond of the putting stickers everywhere, it will just create the stereotype that we are nothing but a bunch of mindless vandels.
Here's one instead of the million man march, let's meet up in DC itself and light a million joints :jointsmile: at exactly 4:20 local time. There's no way they can possibly bust a million people for smoking at the same time. . . is there? If anything we can for surely get the entire city stoned for a day :rastasmoke:
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12-17-2006, 11:53 PM #120Senior Member
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This has already been posted I am sure but it is worth a repeat in fact writing your public officials should be mandatory for membership to this site!!
I have been an active member of MPP for 3 years now and it is easy you just keep sending emails.
It is so easy now they show you who to write and even help you step by step.
Urge your legislators to end your state's failed war on marijuana!!!
Arresting and jailing adults for using marijuana has completely failed as a public policy, while wasting about $7.7 billion each year. In November 2006, 44% of Nevada voters endorsed a proposal to tax and regulate marijuana, tying the all-time record highest vote for a complete end to marijuana prohibition and demonstrating the continued growth of public support.
Please, ask your legislator to bring the reform to your state by proposing legislation to regulate marijuana.
Here is what the basic letter says you just click on what state you are in and it will take you to this form letter and show you the names of your state reps.
Marijuana prohibition has completely failed as a public policy. Despite more than 750,000 marijuana arrests annually, roughly 41% of Americans have tried marijuana. And roughly 85% of all teens report very easy or fairly easy access to marijuana each year. Any policy that fails this miserably should be reconsidered.
The Netherlands has done just that: In 1976, it replaced marijuana prohibition with the sale of marijuana on a regulated market. Policymakers sought to break the gateway from marijuana to hard drugs â?? figuring the stigma associated with the criminal market and the market itself were the gateways. And the policy has worked far better than the U.S. policy of prohibition. After 30 years, the Netherlands has a far lower marijuana use rate than the U.S. â?? and their hard drug use rate is even lower. In 2001, 3.0% of Dutch nationals were current marijuana users, while 5.4% of Americans were; and 0.4% of Dutch nationals had tired heroin, while 1.4% of Americans had.
Marijuana prohibition simply doesnâ??t make sense: It hasnâ??t worked, itâ??s wasted a fortune, and itâ??s destroyed otherwise law-abiding adultsâ?? lives simply for using a substance that is no more harmful than tobacco or alcohol. Itâ??s time to stop pouring our tax dollars into a failed policy.
Please let me know whether you will support ending marijuana prohibition. Thank you for considering this information. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the issue.
http://www.mpp.org/site/c.glKZLeMQIs....BF78/Home.htm
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