CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby dconrad000 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:13 pm

To understand why laws prohibiting the use of hemp are really in place, one should view the films referenced immediately below (from page 2). It should quickly become clear that it has nothing what-so-ever to do with the reasons that the public has been given to understand.


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...actually the high THC variety of Hemp is the most useful. Big Pharma is so afraid of public knowledge of its several uses that displaces them (it works "too well" on a number of serious health conditions) -- that they have played a major role in seeing to it that all hemp has been outlawed...as is evidenced in the documention which follows, below:

dconrad000 wrote:It should be noted that even in those few states where it is allowed for "medicinal purposes"...Big Pharma & the government have seen to it, that the way in which it is allowed to be used, does not work in any real significant way -- other than as a palliative measure: i.e. alleviating the nasuea that accompanies chemotherapy for the dying terminal cancer patient. On the other hand, if it is used in a manner as demonstrated below (which is not legal even in those states)...it can very often actually cure the terminal cancer and save the person's life. (It can also cure a variety of other very serious health problems, as evidenced below.)

If you or a loved one has cancer or some other serious condition, you really should watch the videos attached to the links below. You deserve to have this information that Big Pharma and your government does not want you to have.

As explained further down this page, there are ways of doing what is described legally -- but it would entail one leaving the country for a few months in order to keep the letter of the law of this country.

The man in the video has literally saved the lives of countless people that the medical establishment had given up on and sentenced to death...and he does not charge people a dime -- for showing them how to save themselves...in a manner for which there is no involvement and no money, for Big Pharma.


dconrad000 wrote:
dconrad000 wrote:Mosby has hit the nail squarely on the head, with respect to why hemp is illegal. It is all about power and money -- that both the government & Big Pharma stand to lose.

If you have not seen this, you really should.

Here is an honest & courageous man, that has put himself at risk to help thousands of people...and he doesn't charge them a dime. This is information that your government and Big Pharma does not want you to have.

Video: RUN FROM THE CURE - The Rick Simpson Story


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjhT9282-Tw


...and this...

Rick Simpson's CRUSH CANCER WITH HEMP AND TRUTH


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PwMmSxZANE


...this may be of interest, also...

How to Make Your Own Hemp Oil - Rick Simpson

http://www.youtube.com/user/paulagloria ... csHYl0QBkA


If you or a loved one has terminal cancer (or any number of other serious diseases), and you want to do this legally, you could fly out of the country -- say, as one of many possibilities -- to Dr Rima Laibow's retreat in Panama...stay for a few months...and do it there. But it is indeed a shame -- that in order to not break certain laws (that Big Pharma in collusion with the government (for their own dastardly reasons) have put firmly in place)...a shame indeed, that you should have to go to all that sort of trouble.



In addition to the above, hemp is probably one of the most valuable overall plants known to man. It grows like a weed -- almost anywhere. It makes better and stronger paper and building materials than that which comes from trees; it makes better and stronger fabric than that which comes from cotton; it could produce enough biodiesel to replace the entire petrochemical industry; it could replace a number of industries which pollute and are hard on the environment; it could do wonders for the economy...and the list goes on & on. It is a real shame, that a Secret Combination for their own evil designs, has taken this very valuable plant that George Washington used to grow -- away from the general population.

Here is a very interesting film on some of its many & varied uses:

The Hemp Revolution


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KYyYC5zaQI


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...just found this today (1-23-11)...very interesting more recent (11-19-09) interview of Rick Simpson...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikjpNVehg30
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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby joshuats » Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:24 pm

I believe the answers can best be found in
the scriptures and general conference addresses of
This,Christ's true church.
And through personal study.

Here is a prepared [link=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B5Ozbo1AIL1IY2EzNmYwNTMtNjI4YS00NzA0LThmMDAtZjZkYzhiMGU1ZTAw&hl=en_US]Family Home Evening[/link] on the topic.
it's a quick read in
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It's a great read on a hot topic and is full of scriptures and citations.
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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby superslob » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:28 pm

Hi,

I live in California so I'll be voting on it. I'm inclined to vote for legalization all things being equal. Before I make up my mind I usually look to see how the republicans want me to vote and then vote the opposite from their recomendation.
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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby HeirofNumenor » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:21 am

Mosby wrote:Well pot is a whole lot less destructive tha alcohol- and it's legal.

Alcohol kills more people each month than the "terrorists" do, yet I'm still waiting on the government's "war on alcohol" :roll:


Been there. Done That. It was called Prohibition.
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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby uglypitbull » Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:14 pm

Wiikwajio wrote:
ALL federal drug laws are unconstitutional.
States, have the power, to make them illegal but not the Feds.


THIS is exactly how it should be, this is how the framers envisioned it, and anything else is unconstitutional. The States (the people) should be the ones making this decision, not the feds.

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Re: CA voter initiative on Pot, What say ye?

Postby Thinker » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:02 pm

Mosby wrote:Well pot is a whole lot less destructive tha alcohol- and it's legal.

Alcohol kills more people each month than the "terrorists" do, yet I'm still waiting on the government's "war on alcohol" :roll:

Wow! I didn't know that, but it makes sense.

My opinion is that legalizing the sale of marijuana would make more use of it, which would result in more stupid people in this world, which we don't need.
I'm not completely kidding.
http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/i ... /marijuana
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