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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Friday, July 26, 2013
Forward- The Day of the Raids
Angry.
How did the citizens of Washington State get this way? Complacent with being abused? Complacent with being told how to live?
At the top of all of this are the fake patient advocates who have been pretending to be friends with the patients in order to collect data that is used to deprive them of their medicines — to make them suffer.
It’s time for these people to go. It’s time to call the special election necessary to relieve these people of their jobs.
Meth is rampant in Washington State.
Drunk driving is rampant in Washington State.
Political corruption is rampant in Washington State.
Police corruption is rampant in Washington State.
The taxpayers spoke and do you know what the cops of Washington and of Washington, DC said to us?:Fuck you. We do what we want.
The last I heard, cops were supposed to be public servants.
The taxpayers spoke and do you know what the doctors said to us about obtaining our meds: Fuck you. Do it MY way or suffer.
The taxpayers spoke and the politicians said to us: Fuck you. We will do whatever we want to you whenever we want-with YOUR tax money.
Complacent with having their own tax dollars used against them?
WHAT HAS HAPPENED?
How many people think that the politicians are going to create the jobs needed to get Washington State back on track by January 1, 2014?
The politicians can’t create any jobs while the taxes from our disability and unemployment checks go to pay their salaries. They’ve shipped our jobs away and refuse to replace them.
So when we try to survive by being healthier with MMJ they STILL try to shut us down.
They are wrong and they have to go.
Then we have the corrupt dispensary owners who turn on their neighboring dispensaries because of greed. They don’t give a shit about their patients.
When people cannot have their chronic pain medications or end-of-life medications they become angry, depressed, and bedridden.
When people cannot have their meds, they cannot work, properly raise their kids, help their elders, help their churches, or fight for social justice; this is exactly what the politicians want in order to stay in power.
How dare these people try to take away our right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?
Washington citizens are retreating into booze, prescription pain meds, and methamphetamine at astonishing rates.
How do these people sleep at night knowing that their perverse need to control other peoples’ lives is ruining entire cities?
In the meantime, this is what you do:
Start having neighborhood meetings. Learn to grow your own. Rely only on word-of-mouth referrals and trusted sources.
Find every journalist and alternative media outlet you can and scream off the rooftops what has been done to you. Drop any doctor that has supported this nonsense in favor of pro-mmj doctors.
File Referendum Measure petitions. The last day is July 27, 2013.
The citizens of Washington State did everything that was asked of them and were knifed in the back.
Now go underground, increase your numbers, make a plan of attack, and come back out swinging.
Put them ALL out of work in 2014. They must have forgotten that the citizens outnumber the cops and politicians.
It is now time to remind them.
~ Anna Dawn Garland
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Editor’s note: This post was taken from Steve Elliott's Weedblog at tokesignals.com Dispensaries across the Puget Sound area were raided by federal DEA agents on July 24.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The Price of Prohibition
Check out the evolving cost of the Drug War at http://www.drugsense.org/cms/wodclock
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Monday, April 1, 2013
All Else is Silence
Saw a news broadcast last night telling me that the Congressional "Gang of Eight" are working on a visa system to allow "thousands of low tech workers into America to fill labor demands."
Apparently, I missed the nationwide announcement and ensuing celebration when unemployment for our own citizens fell to 0%. I definitely missed the call from whoever it is that has my new job and paycheck just waiting, from the housing authority with a ready apartment or home or even corner room in the barn that my wife and I can move into immediately, no background check or interview required.
We just released over one thousand detainees, some of them guilty or suspected of crimes far worse than illegal immigration, some of them linked to the cartels we are claiming to battle, some repeat offenders with a half dozen kids and thousands of dollars in unmade child support payments, children who will be taking grants and filling spaces in our universities as well as our job market, because apparently it the fault of American citizens, not their parents, that they were born here to illegal aliens.
And we just put those illegals right back into that job market, while Americans in that same store roam the aisles with empty carts, amid slim prospects, trying to mortgage their dreams with the worthless promises of a corrupt administration.
Eight states and the district of Columbia allow gay marriage, and most people really couldn't care less, would certainly never suggest that resolving the issue will stabilize the economy or unite the country. The government is not currently spending a single thin dime to interdict gay marriage, prevent gay people from crossing the border, arrest gay pastors, seize the furniture and assets and buildings of churches where gay marriages are being performed, or using the RICO Act to prosecute people who have made a career of planning gay weddings.
But this topic dominated every newscast, every discussion panel and forum, on the internet, radio and television for the last week, as the SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES considered a question "newer than cell phones or the Internet", whether or not the "right to marry" and thus, gay marriage, was a human right, instead of merely a codified piece of civil registration and fee schedules that makes county and city governments a tidy little revenue from the happiness of couples in their jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, EIGHTEEN states have decriminalized medical uses of cannabis, Colorado and Washington State have legalized it entirely for recreational or medical use by responsible adults, the District of Columbia is getting ready to open its first dispensary and ten more states are discussing legislation to regulate, decriminalize, or legalize. TRILLIONS of dollars have been spent, millions of man hours used, and the lives of tens of thousands of American citizens have been ruined.
But this same Supreme Court refused to even hear arguments for why the Federal Government should consider rescheduling or removing from the schedule an herb that has not caused a single fatality in the history of mankind. There is no dialogue for differentiating between this herb and its cousin the industrious hemp plant. There is no support or tolerance for an exchange of ideas that would let us rejuvenate our nation and end a war on our own people to protect corporate profit margins.
And while they continue the siege, these mountebanks, these autocratic, self-important, overfed, overweening fools have the audacity to come to the nation and say, with the emotionally-wrought pleas of an easily-manipulated crowd of idealists echoing behind them, that we must now give up our small arms because the United Nations, an organization to which we have not regularly paid dues or even attention in decades, now insists we do so, even as it insists that we continue the war on drugs and the failed racist policies of prohibition.
Free will cannot die in this deluge of irrational acts, no matter how deeply bowed by the anchor chains of regret, no matter how suffocated by the shroud of despair. It can only catch fire, burning brightly, unafraid of the cost of speaking out, of speaking true. If illegal immigrants need a "path to citizenship", if their children need a nation with opportunity and a future, then LET THEM GO HOME AND FREE THEIR OWN NATIONS!
And if the government of the United States is considering withdrawing troops from the Middle East, might I suggest that, instead of the Korean theater you have quite obviously been preparing ever since we chose to go to war with a country that "might" have Weapons of Mass Destruction (Iraq... oh, and Afghanistan????) instead of the one that had just proven their possession of the same by setting one off for the whole world to see, might I instead be bold enough, to have the crass audacity to suggest that we invade South America, kill the juntas and the tribunals and the narcolombians and CIA cash cows and that we wipe MS13 from the face of the world?
Or would that just get rid of too many boogeymen at one time, leaving virtually nothing to divide the United States, or the new United Hemisphere of Independent States? No need for the prisons, the cops, the SWAT teams, no more material for COPS or candidates for American Midol, REAL lives to lead instead of a narcotic haze of vague fear and dissatisfaction?
Keep dreaming.
But this final word of promise, and all else is silence.
Keep sticking it to us, Washington, Wall Street, assorted state legislatures and police forces and extremists on the left and right. Keep reaching through the bars with a long, sharp stick, poking at that vaguely-glimpsed shape that grumbles and stirs but still slumbers, slowly waking to rage, in the back corner of the golden cage you have built around mankind.
You will not rest, for you have sown the wind, and the wasteland in your heart hungers for that harvest. You will not cease, until you wake the Dragon.
And on that day, in the hour when one burning eye finally opens and fixes you with its unwavering hunger, its unforgiving judgement and unquenchable rage, you will rest, this I promise you, for my hands will join the rising tide of millions who will put you to rest.
In peace, or in pieces.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Reason Lies Far From Home
"Seriously ill persons who need marihuana to treat their symptoms are forced to choose between their health and their liberty. If they choose their health, they must go to significant lengths to obtain the marihuana they need, including lengthy trips to purchase the drug, resort to the black market, and living with the constant stress that at any time they could be subject to criminal prosecution.
These already sick individuals must further cope with the added stress of the stigma and social rejection of friends, family and members of the public who see them as criminals.
This is not to mention the real fear of losing one's doctor simply by inquiring about the drug and damage to the patient-doctor relationship."
While our Supreme Court refuses to even entertain evidence to change the scheduling of cannabis, Ontario's Supreme Court struck down all that province's medical marijuana laws until such time as the government sees fit to create a functioning structure instead of an obstacle course. The Court put the Government on 30-day notice to resolve the issue before the law took effect.
Hey, Mister Obama, assorted Justices... Why don't we "create a path" for citizens to get their meds, like Ontario, before we worry about giving away any more jobs or spending money instead of making it?
http://www.cannabisculture.com/content/2011/04/13/Ontario-Judge-Rules-Canadas-Marijuana-Laws-Unconstitutional
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