Free Cannabis Hemp Marijuana Now

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The backroom deals, disinformation and political slight-of-hand that ushered in the era of cannabis hemp marijuana criminalization has been fully revealed as a fraud perpetrated upon the United States population. The falsehoods stand bare and truly show that The Emperor Wears No Clothes.

The Emperor Wears No Clothes, backed by H.E.M.P. (America), Hanf Haus (Germany), Sensi Seeds/Hash Marijuana Museum (Netherlands), and T.H.C., the Texas Hemp Campaign (America), offers $100,000 to anyone who can disprove the claims made within. To quote the back cover:

If all fossil fuels and their derivatives, as well as trees for paper and construction were banned in order to save the planet, reverse the Greenhouse Effect and stop deforestation; then there is only one known annually renewable natural resource that is capable of providing the overall majority of the world’s paper and textiles; meet all of the world’s transportation, industrial and home energy needs, while simultaneously reducing pollution, rebuilding the soil, and cleaning the atmosphere all at the same time… and that substance is — the same one that did it all before — Cannabis Hemp… Marijuana!

How Dangerous is Marijuana

Compared with other Substances?

Number of American deaths per year that result directly or primarily from the following selected causes nationwide, according to World Almanacs, Life Insurance Actuarial (death) Rates, and the last 20 years of U.S. Surgeon Generals’ reports.

TOBACCO 340,000 to 450,000
ALCOHOL (Not including 50% of all highway deaths and 65% of all murders) 150,000+
ASPIRIN (Including deliberate overdose) 180 to 1,000+
CAFFEINE (From stress, ulcers, and triggering irregular heartbeats, etc.) 1,000 to 10,000
“LEGAL” DRUG OVERDOSE (Deliberate or accidental) from legal, prescribed or patent medicines and/or mixing with alcohol – e.g. Valium/alcohol 14,000 to 27,000
ILLICIT DRUG OVERDOSE (Deliberate or accidental) from all illegal drugs. 3,800 to 5,200
MARIJUANA 0
(Marijuana users also have the same or lower incidence of murders and highway deaths and accidents than the general non-marijuana using population as a whole. Crancer Study, UCLA; U.S. Funded ($6 million), First & Second Jamaican Studies, 1968 to 1974; Costa Rican Studies, 1980 to 1982; et al. LOWEST TOXICITY 100% of the studies done at dozens of American universities and research facilities show pot toxicity does not exist. Medical history does not record anyone dying from an overdose of marijuana. (UCLA, Harvard, Temple, etc.)

If President Obama wishes to restore faith in his administration then it seems to me that freeing cannabis hemp marijuana from unjust and unwarranted persecution by the United States Government would be a step in the right direction. However, it seems President Obama has other ideas on how to treat the population of the United States.

For those hoping that Barack Obama would wage the war on drugs less aggressively than his predecessor, this is not a good sign: Yesterday he announced that the new head of the Drug Enforcement Administration will be Michele Leonhart, a career DEA agent who has been the agency’s deputy administrator since March 2004 and its acting administrator since November 2007. [Reason]

Steve Lendman says:

Obama’s Outreach to Americans:
Empty Rhetoric, Business As Usual

As a candidate, Obama promised change, a new course, sweeping government reforms, addressing people needs, and “ensur(ing) that the hopes and concerns of average Americans speak louder in Washington than the hallway whispers of high-priced lobbyists….”

A year later, hope is disillusion, frustration, and anger over promises made, then broken with a growing awareness that Obama represents business as usual, a reality rhetoric can’t change. …

He presides over a bogus democracy under a homeland police state apparatus, embraces torture and political persecution like his predecessor, and continues unbridled militarism, imperial wars, and a shocking disregard for the law.

A January 27 Dana Priest Washington Post article revealed a secret Obama “hit list,” the same policy George Bush authorized to kill US citizens abroad claimed to be supporting terrorism “against the United States or US interests,” whether or not it’s true. …

He embraces the same Bush administration policies, targets dissenters, Muslims, Latino immigrants, environmental and animal rights activists, and lawyers who defend them too vigorously.

He spies illegally on Americans, …

He wants all Americans monitored with a national ID card, favors preventive detentions for uncharged detainees, and opposes protection for whistleblowers and journalists to protect their identity. …

Smooth rhetoric belies Obama’s failed agenda, one he’ll continue without progressive change under new leadership that cares, what neither party offers nor ever will with priorities leaving millions out of luck and on their own.

It certainly seems President Obama and his Administration have yet to hear the population of the United States clearly. Please do what you can to raise the volume on this important central issue.

Free Cannabis Hemp Marijuana Now

The USA Hemp Museum provides convincing arguments backed up with literally books full of documented evidence on the multitude of mistakes we make as a country by allowing cannabis hemp marijuana criminalization to continue.

Become informed and you will be compelled to act.

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We can no longer afford the mistake of allowing cannabis hemp marijuana criminalization to harm our country, especially now when we could all benefit so greatly from this most useful of all plants.

3 Responses to “Free Cannabis Hemp Marijuana Now”

  1. Jay says:

    Obama Avoids Questions About Legalizing Marijuana (Again)

    Another online Q&A contest concluded Monday without any straight answers from the President about why marijuana remains illegal. YouTube, which sponsored the forum, declined to ask the President a single marijuana-related question, despite overwhelming public demand.

    As was the case with every previous online forum of this sort, questions about marijuana legalization were not only prominent, they were by far the most popular vote-getters.

    These are the top three highest-rated questions from the entire contest:

    “Mr. President, When you asked the country to give you questions, one of the most asked was “Are you going to legalize Marijuana”. When you read it, you laughed like it wasnt serious. Why is that?”
    None, Florida
    1,906 Votes

    “What are your plans for cannabis legalization?”
    Anonymous, Oklahoma
    1,783 Votes

    “Why don’t you legalize marijuana, it seems like a great way to gain tax money, and people should have to right to use it if they please, and it would cripple gang activity? Do you plan to?”
    Lussy Picker, Kentucky
    1,766 Votes

    Sadly, none of these questions were answered. In contrast, the most popular question that wasn’t about marijuana received 1,331 votes and, yes, the President answered that one. It was about net neutrality, which Obama says he supports. So, at least we’ll continue to enjoy free speech on the internet, even as the White House pretends not to hear us.

    Incredibly, this political popularity contest was broken up into categories including Jobs & the Economy, Health Care, Energy & Environment, Foreign Policy & National Security, Education, Financial Reform, and Government Reform, yet it was the “Other” section which drew the most votes, due entirely to its emphasis on legalizing marijuana. “Other” has become a de-facto euphemism for drug policy reform in several of these White House sponsored forums, which wouldn’t keep happening if “Crime & Drug Policy” were given its own well-deserved category alongside the other issues that supposedly encompass the modern political landscape.

    Instead, the whole online voting process has become a self-evident mockery, as the contest’s democratic structure is violated time and again simply to avoid answering one simple question. But if you’re frustrated by all of this, don’t be. We’re winning the online debate, and we’re doing so at a time when online outreach is important enough to the White House that they keep coming back for more.

    Posted in Chronicle Blog by Scott Morgan on Tue, 02/02/2010 – 4:25am

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  2. Lili Lavon says:

    There will be a march on behalf of Marajuana on the 1st. of
    May,2010. @ 10 am at Wooldridge square park in Austin ( 900 guadelupe st. Austin ,TX.) .
    The web site is , http://www.texascannabiscrusade.com
    Can you tell me if you all will be supporting this event ?
    I was planning on going
    please let me know,
    thanks,
    Lili

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  3. Boulder’s participation in the Global Marijuana March is to be centered on Job – Housing – Children & Banking Rights – Rights denied Medical Marijuana Patients until President Obama moves to actually change Federal Laws – Join us at the Patients Rights March on May 1st – We meet at Cafe Roma on the Hill at 13th & Collage to roll at 4:20 for the 7th The Hill to the Mall Marijuana March – Thanx for your consideration of the over One Million Americans who legally medicate with the Worlds Oldest and Safest Medicine

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