$10 BILLION of U.S. taxpayer money = What would you do if
you had it @ your disposal to use without question?!
I’d use it to bust hippies and the new breed of scum “the saggy
pants wearing kids” for possession of marijuana!!!
I’d use $10 BILLION of U.S. taxpayer money ($75 MILLIION in
NYC alone) to enforce the unquestionable findings from Richard M. Nixon’s
administration in 1972 which made marijuana a Schedule 1 drug =making it as
dangerous, lethal & illegal as heroin.
Arianna Huffington @ariannahuff
tweeted this yesterday:
Marijuana Possession Arrests Show Alarming Trend http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/17/marijuana-possession-arrests_n_2490340.html
Marijuana Possession Arrests Show Alarming Trend http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/17/marijuana-possession-arrests_n_2490340.html
But don't listen to the liberal agenda of Arianna Huffington @ariannahuff ...
This is why we need to enforce marijuana possession
penalties as a Schedule 1 drug =taken from Nixon transcripts:
Washington, DC: "We
need, and I use the word 'all out war,' or all fronts . . . ." That was
Richard Nixon's reaction to his national commission's recommendation that
marijuana no longer be a criminal offense, according to Nixon's Oval Office
tapes. The year after Nixon's "all out war" marijuana arrests jumped
by over 100,000 people.
The Nixon White House tapes
from 1971-1972 demonstrate that the foundation of the modern war on marijuana
was Nixonian prejudice, culture war and misinformation. CSDP's Doug McVay spent
several days at the National Archives listening to the Nixon White House tapes
to find conversations about drug policy, especially regarding the National
Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse ("the Shafer Commission"),
appointed by President Nixon. He found: Nixon blaming calls for marijuana
legalization on Jews; Nixon blaming the decline and fall of ancient Rome, and
of the Catholic Church, on homosexuality; and Nixon criticizing the CBS sitcom
"All in the Family" as a show which promoted homosexuality. (Check
out some of these
transcripts.)
"At a critical
juncture when the United States decided how it would handle marijuana,
President Nixon's prejudices did more to dominate policy that the thoughtful
and extensive review of his own Blue Ribbon Commission," observed Kevin
Zeese, President of Common Sense for Drug Policy. "If we had followed the
advice of the experts rather than Nixon's prejudices we would have less
marijuana use, be spending less money on marijuana enforcement and many million
less people would have been arrested." Since the Commission issued its
recommendation that marijuana offenses not be a crime, fifteen million people
have been arrested on marijuana charges.
Highlights of Nixon
comments on marijuana:
- Jews and marijuana: "I see another thing in the
news summary this morning about it. That's a funny thing, every one of the
bastards that are out for legalizing marijuana is Jewish. What the Christ
is the matter with the Jews, Bob, what is the matter with them? I suppose
it's because most of them are psychiatrists . . ."
- Marijuana and the culture wars: "You see,
homosexuality, dope, immorality in general. These are the enemies of
strong societies. That's why the Communists and the left-wingers are
pushing the stuff, they're trying to destroy us."
- Marijuana compared to alcohol: marijuana consumers
smoke "to get high" while "a person drinks to have
fun." Nixon also saw marijuana leading to loss of motivation and
discipline but claimed: "At least with liquor I don't lose
motivation."
- Marijuana and political dissent: ". . . radical
demonstrators that were here . . . two weeks ago . . . They're all on
drugs, virtually all."
- Drug education: "Enforce the law, you’ve got to
scare them."
Marijuana Possession Arrests Show Alarming Trend http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/17/marijuana-possession-arrests_n_2490340.html
Best of the Roses but not rose colored glasses,
New Media Matters
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