 
 As someone who has never (no kiddding, never) smoked or otherwise ingested pot in my entire life I would just like to come out in favor of legalization.  I do *not* advocate breaking the law but I do advocate exersizing our rights as citizens to change unjust, dangerous, irrational and unreasonable laws.  It is a measure of the irrationality around this issue that it is almost impossible to talk about it without being suspected of violating the law.
As someone who has never (no kiddding, never) smoked or otherwise ingested pot in my entire life I would just like to come out in favor of legalization.  I do *not* advocate breaking the law but I do advocate exersizing our rights as citizens to change unjust, dangerous, irrational and unreasonable laws.  It is a measure of the irrationality around this issue that it is almost impossible to talk about it without being suspected of violating the law.In scary news: this from a Wired article: "The NDIC [National Drug Intelligence Center] said five types of people should be targeted, including previous drug offenders, legalization advocates, anarchists and people promoting "an expanded freedom of expression" that pushes the boundaries of the First Amendment."
Very Scary. Here is the NDIC [National Drug Intelligence Center] Website. Just watch the drug war erode our civil liberties. this needs to stop. A free society can not protect it's citizens from themselves.
 
 
   
"God does not forbid women to be leaders in society, but when that occurs it's usually because of the abdication of men . . . I would vote for a woman for the presidency in some situations, but again, there's a certain shame attached. Why don't you have a man who's able to step forward?"
-----University of Texas journalism professor Marvin Olasky, a close policy advisor to George W. Bush, doing his best for Bush's gender gap in an interview with the Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
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