I don't consider there to be a need for marijuana to be illegal so your endless rant was wasted on me. Personally I don't care to deal with potential legal problems so I don't bother with the stuff, but I would gladly go back to making tea with it for the heavy duty discomfort of my periods. When we were teenagers our neighbor started giving my sister and I ganja tea when she found out how miserably sick we 2 were every month. My mother pretended she didn't know what ganja was and indulged it because it helped while presciption medications either did nothing but upset our stomachs or put us to sleep.
As for fighting unjust laws... yes I believe pot being illegal to the point of not even allowing it for medical usage is not just, however it certainly doesn't compare to forced birth control (and the limit on children never was a limit on gender although the result was obvious enough... I guess the result though for china besides facing a bit of a female shortage is that a number of cities got to make quite a business out of foreign adoptions... nice influx of cash from folks who have to go for a week or 2 and spend money while they pick up their kids)
I'm only upset that our justice system is highly discriminatory; minorities are twice as likely to be charged, convicted, and incarcerated for cannabis; I can see the evil in this; whether or not the system is knowingly discriminating, there is a definate pattern of discrimination whihc any sociologist can see. Our system will throw the book at certain people, but other people get off scott free, which is inherently unjust, and thus must be changed.
Marijuana is a good natural treatment for nausea, pain, depression, glaucoma, stimulates hunger in aids patients, and has been known to dull the effects of celiac's disease. It could very well possibly be a healthy thing to consume (if consumed properly of course), salubrious even.
I just see a lassies faire attitude amongst the people; they don't care for it, or care against it, but if they knew how many people were being thrown into custody of the state and having the book thrown at them, which in turn hurts their chances to get a good job, and even sometimes an education. It hurts their reputation to be known as a 'criminal' even if its apart of their customs.
Cannabis has becomethe whipping boy of the failed war on drugs, yet its just people who get the whip, metaphorically.
I'm sorry, it seems like I'm ranting at you, when I'm really not. I just hope people will vote for Obama, because he has a backburner plan to decriminalize it nation-wide so the war on drugs may better be focused towards hazardous drugs, such as crystal meth and crack cocaine, and that we may keep some of that federal money thats being wasted throwing noncriminal drug offendors into prison.
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