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| What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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In The Mists
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Toronto
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This logic doesn't hold for me.
The war on drugs is nonsense and jailing people for use/possession of drugs is stupid, and should just stop, period. We don't need legalization of drugs to accomplish anything that could be accomplished by just knocking off the oppression. And legalizing drugs so they can be taxed is the same, in my books. Taxes are used mainly to enrich the PTB and deprive the rest of us so we are too busy to notice what the PTB are up to. The answer is for us to simply "fire" the PTB and then just live naturally, in mutual cooperation and respect. Then is someone wants to take some drugs, that's there business. No muss...no fuss. Quote:
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for several reasons. 1. the american drug lords (poppy bush inc) won't tolerate competition. 2. The draconian drug laws have been highly productive on several fronts. a. they provided a means to justify the swat team police state; kicking in doors and shooting elderly ladies. b. they desensitized the public to the above police state tactics c. they allowed a toe hold for another subset of laws which have experienced wildfire mission creep into other areas of law. These are the forfeiture laws allowing government to seize private property without recourse. 3. They are now using these laws and the swat model to expand the definition of a drug to commonly available substances such as stevia, pyridoxine, water, even mothers breast milk are in danger of being classified as drugs rather than food supplements. Gestapo tactics and stevia are legendary. 4 FDA is radically expanding power and scope intruding into DEA turf in preparation to strike down the food drug and cosmetic act in favor of codex alimentarius allowing them to rule every aspect of what you can and cannot put into your bodies. Just imagine a license required for a mother to breast feed, or forfeiting your home and land for growing a tomato. That is where this is going. All thanks to the war on drugs. From a tyrant's perspective, the war on drugs has been very productive indeed at bringing this society to it's knees. Last edited by Baggywrinkle; 03-29-2009 at 02:22 AM. |
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Here is Dr Coleman interviewed about this book, which
was first published (by the way) in 1969. http://www.archive.org/details/Dr.Jo...RadioInterview See the library for further information Last edited by Baggywrinkle; 03-30-2009 at 11:51 PM. |
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