On 03 Dec 2012, at 20:40, meekerdb wrote:
On 12/3/2012 4:53 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote:
You might be right, I am not sure. Then, the fear sellers did not
need the climate change for imposing tyranny: food and drug works
already very well. (Cf Obama and the NDAA).
And they might be related, as Henry Ford said already in before
1930, "--why use petrol and steel for doing car, when we can build
them entirely using Hemp, which can be renewed each year?". The
possible climate change might be a consequence of the lies on
paper, steel, medication, oil, etc.
The deeper problem might be education, which get worst more or less
since Nixon, almost everywhere. People are not encouraged to think
by themselves. they still need leader, hero, etc. It is old social
mammal genes in play. We are apes with atomic bomb, which confuse p
-> q and q -> p, all the time.
As long as cannabis is illegal, you can be sure that politics is
biased in the favor of lying minorities.
So do you conclude from the recent legalization of Marijuana in
three U.S. states and even it's commercial production in Colorado
that the bias has shifted?
The UN has asked Obama to quickly "solve that problem". The bias has
no changed at the feds level, nor at the international mafia level.
But the cops of LEAP do a good work, and some hope is reasonable. But
the "financial" interest of powerful (financially) minorities will
remain quite string for a long time. What seems correct is that more
and more educated people begin to understand that about cannabis,
there has only been lies and unfair speculation. The scientists expert
on cannabis, rare in America due to the schedule 1 constraints
(forbidding to do research on it) are unanimous that cannabis is a
million times safer than alcohol, tobacco, aspirin, chocolate, city
air, etc.
Also, it is clearer and clearer that prohibition always augment the
production and consumption of drug. In The Netherlands where cannabis
is decriminalized completely, the young people does not smoke
cannabis, as it looks like too clear that they want to look like an
adult, and it is not well seen.
Kids have a much higher probability to use an illegal drug than a
legal drug, because when a drug is made illegal, the market is offered
to unscrupulous people who will not ask the ID to the buyer.
Bruno
"Prohibition... goes beyond the bound of reason in that it attempts to
control a man's appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of
things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the
very principles upon which our government was founded" -Abraham Lincoln
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
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