{"id":228128,"date":"2017-07-16T10:47:34","date_gmt":"2017-07-16T14:47:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/if-youre-pro-freedom-you-should-be-in-favor-of-legalizing-marijuana-salon.php"},"modified":"2017-07-16T10:47:34","modified_gmt":"2017-07-16T14:47:34","slug":"if-youre-pro-freedom-you-should-be-in-favor-of-legalizing-marijuana-salon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/freedom\/if-youre-pro-freedom-you-should-be-in-favor-of-legalizing-marijuana-salon.php","title":{"rendered":"If you&#8217;re pro-freedom, you should be in favor of legalizing marijuana &#8211; Salon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to      add an useful plant to its culture.      Thomas Jefferson, Memorandum of Services to My Country    <\/p>\n<p>    I know what youre thinking. Another liberal    hippiecalling for decriminalization and full legalization    of marijuana because hes breaking the law right now by smoking    it. Well, think again.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    People probably think Im a hippie because I like wearing    tie-dyed shirts or because I grew up in the 60s or because to    this day one of my favorite bands is the Rolling Stones. When I    was eighteen years old in 1969, I enlisted in the US Navy. I am    a Vietnam veteran and hardly a hippie. I dont drink alcohol    and Ive long since given up my vices of chewing tobacco and    smoking cigars. Im not an alcoholic, and I have nothing    against drinkers, but its a personal preference of mine not to    drink. I choose not to drink, not to use tobacco, and guess    what. It happens to be healthier for you in the long run if you    dont do either of these activities. I also dont drink coffee    or caffeinated beverages. Again, personal preference. More on    that later.  <\/p>\n<p>    So have I rolled a joint and smoked it before? Yes. Absolutely.    And Ive always been up front about this.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive smoked pot beforenot while I was governorbut I have used    it in the past in a recreational capacity. If I someday require    it for medical reasons, I wouldnt be opposed to using it. In    fact, I would prefer to use it, especially if it keeps me from    relying on prescription pills with all those awful side    effects. My friend Tommy Chong says there shouldnt be a    distinction between medical and recreational marijuana because    any way you look at it, its a medical plant. Instead of going    to a doctor to get a prescription of Prozac or an    antidepressant, those who are smoking it specifically for the    euphoric feeling are doing it for mental health reasons.  <\/p>\n<p>    I believe in marijuanas medicinal uses because Ive seen it    significantly benefit people I know. A dear and very close    member of my family, who has suffered from seizures, is now    seizure-free due to medical marijuana. She takes a few drops of    cannabis oil twice a day and now shes seizure-free and off of    all her medication. Im so glad to see shes off all those    pills that had to be constantly adjusted, each with a long list    of side effects that sometimes seemed like a worse trade-off    from the seizures. She no longer has to take those pills    because she now lives a normal life with taking just drops of    cannabis oil per day. I am fully convinced of the medicinal    benefits of marijuana because Ive seen the positive effects it    has had on her quality of life.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact is Big Pharma just cant duplicate what this plant is    capable of doing. And the fact that our government continues to    deny sick people access to this plant is truly a crime against    humanity. Who knows when you might need medical marijuana? How    do you know what the future has in store for you? You dont.  <\/p>\n<p>    Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more    positive things about marijuana. The list is getting longer and    longer and longer to the point where I question why they kept    all this information from us. Why was marijuana demonized all    those years when obviously this plant has a great deal of    positive attributesnot only medical. Its also a renewable    resource! Thats the part that troubles me the most.  <\/p>\n<p>    How did we go down this road to ruin about marijuana? Well,    marijuana is a cash crop, and that means its bad for the    pharmaceutical industry. Marijuana is also competition for the    energy people because its an alternative source of energy. And    now there are studies proving it can help our veterans with    post-traumatic stress disorder. So when are we going to take    the blinders off and do whats right for humanity and legalize    this stuff once and for all?  <\/p>\n<p>    At this point, to get the DEA to declare the end of the war    against marijuana means that they are going to decide to quit    their jobs for the betterment of society. Yeah, that aint    gonna happen. Marijuana will remain illegal because it creates    more jobs and puts more and more people in prison (which in    turn, creates more jobs). Our national anthem states American    is the land of the free, yet we have more people locked up in    prison than any other industrialized nation. So those who are    benefiting off of the drug trade arent just drug    lordsremember that. Our government wont do the right thing    and legalize marijuana unless we the people demand it because    there are many people within our own government on the payroll    all thanks to the War on Drugs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yes, mybook calls for ending the War on Drugs.    Mybook calls for ending the marijuana prohibition. Im    not an anarchist. I believe in laws and regulations, but I also    believe in common sense, and the government hasnt been doing a    good job in that department when it comes to cannabis. Before    she passed away, my mother often told me that the prohibition    of alcohol is identical to the War on Drugs. And she should    know because she lived through both. You can either read and    study history or youll find youre destined to repeat it.    Alcohol prohibition is what started all the trouble in Mexico.    Mexican border towns like Tijuana became cesspools of crime,    corruption, prostitution, and drugs all because of the    prohibition of alcohol. Americans would go across the border to    drink in towns like Tijuana, and then once the ban on alcohol    was lifted, the criminals just strengthened their stronghold on    the supply of marijuana until it became a major industry.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ive said it a million times: just because something is    illegal, that doesnt mean it goes away, it just means    criminals now run it. Take the Mexican drug cartels. Theyre    now more powerful than the government. Guns are illegal in    Mexico, yet they have guns. They have the money and they have    the power. Its not rocket science. If we end the War on Drugs,    then the cartels no longer have the power. It just takes    politicians with the courage to do the right thing. Remember,    as I said before, its not just the drug lords who are getting    richer off of the War on Drugs. Our politicians in Washington    are making big money by keeping drugs illegal. As Deep Throat    in All the Presidents Men said, Follow the money. Always    follow the money. It will take you to the answer.  <\/p>\n<p>      To all the parents out there who are worried about how      marijuana legalization will impact their children, I say,      parent. Its as simple as that. Ive been for the      legalization of marijuana for years. Neither one of my adult      children are drug addicts. Its that simple.    <\/p>\n<p>      Think about it this way: what does marijuana actually do to      you? You cant overdose on it. You might gain a couple of      pounds, you know, from eating too much once the effects kick      in and you get the munchies. You might have to work out a      little bit harder the next day to compensate, but other than      that, whats the downside? Oh yeah, it makes you high and it      makes you feel good. Thats a negative? Ha! Give a guy a      joint, some Jimi Hendrix music, and a pizza, and that guy      will be entertained for hours. Give the same guy alcohol and      he might drink and drive or get violent and hurt someone.    <\/p>\n<p>      I say legalize marijuana because we have a chance to leave      this world a better place for our children. Marijuana      legalization is job creation, tax dollars, something to      rejuvenate our pathetic economy. This is a      multibillion-dollar industry. This is about jobs; this is      about economics; this is about freedom. This is about taking      our country back. This is about getting out of these useless      wars and getting back to what matters most to Americans:      taking care of our own economy and our own citizens.    <\/p>\n<p>      Cannabis is a plant that grows abundantly, that has been      around long before laws existed, before our country even      existed, and has a multitude of modern-day usesaside from      getting hippies high. If you read mybook, youll find      out that this plant can literally cure cancer. This plant can      literally end our dependence on foreign oil and fracking.      This plant can literally rebuild our economywe can make      everything from car parts to airplane parts to paper to      clothing to nutritious meals cheaply from it, but only if the      American people are smart enough to recognize the truth from      the bullshit.    <\/p>\n<p>      The truth is, none of those uses for cannabis that I just      mentioned is new. They might seem groundbreaking, almost too      good to be true, but there are other countries taking      advantage of those uses right now, and the United States is      falling behind again. Weve known about these and many other      unique benefits of cannabis for generations, yet we continue      to dig a hole deeper and deeper into the sand and stick our      heads in it. Why? All because of a ridiculous movie called      Reefer Madness? All because the DARE program says marijuana      is a gateway drug? All because our government doesnt want      us to believe there are more uses for this plant other than      just hippies getting high?    <\/p>\n<p>      The conspiracy against this plant is one that dates back      hundreds of years. Our country was founded on this plant. I      bet you didnt know that. I bet you didnt know that when the      thirteen colonies paid their taxes to the British crown, the      colonists had the option of paying for it in hemp because      hemp was more valuable than money. Yet, our country has been      successful in morphing a negative connotation of this plant      for a select few peoples political gains and for a select      few corporations profits. The select few in both cases just      happen to be powerful enough to create a propaganda campaign      that is still in existence today...      primarily because those same forces from our history books      have changed hands over the years, but they still carry the      same agenda.    <\/p>\n<p>      Mybook presents the facts and evidence from primary      sources, such as scientific research documents and medical      studies, to prove the greatest cover-up of all time: Weve      been at war with a plant for generations.    <\/p>\n<p>      And for what purpose? Youll soon find out.    <\/p>\n<p>      My book will also show you the practical, everyday      applications of this plant. From biodiesel fuel to cooking      and baking recipes to nutrition facts, mybook will show      you what this plant can do to change your every day life for      the better.    <\/p>\n<p>      And for all those religious people reading mybook,      remember this: God supposedly created the earth and      everything in it... including cannabis. So      if God created everything on earth for us to use, how dare we      try to eradicate a plant that He put here for countless uses?      Think about it. Its here for a reason. Let me prove to you      how valuable that reason is.    <\/p>\n<p>      When I was governor, I tried to legalize hemp. I would have      done anything to do it, but the legislature wouldnt even      give the people of Minnesota the opportunity to vote on it.      Well, I left office in 2003, and I find it ridiculous that      today there is only limited medical marijuana legislation in      my home state. Hemp makes the best biodiesel fuel on the      planet. Medical marijuana helps people who are sick from      chemotherapy eat. I challenge anyone in government: What      right do you have to tell someone what they can or cannot use      if they have cancer? Do you have a medical license? What      right do you have to turn sick people into criminals so that      they can eat?    <\/p>\n<p>      There was a time when I was proud to be an American. There      was a time when I looked at the United States and looked at      the future of my country with hope. I dont necessarily have      that feeling today. Most days I dont recognize my country or      the American values that my parents fought so hard to uphold      in World War II. I wrote abook with the hope that this      might change in my lifetime. When it really comes down to it,      youre reading a book written by a veteran, a former mayor, a      former governor, and a former Harvard (yes, the Ivy League      university) professor. I am pro-freedom, I am pro-marijuana,      and Ive written this book to show you how we can take our      country back.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.salon.com\/2017\/07\/15\/if-youre-pro-freedom-you-should-be-in-favor-of-legalizing-marijuana\/\" title=\"If you're pro-freedom, you should be in favor of legalizing marijuana - Salon\">If you're pro-freedom, you should be in favor of legalizing marijuana - Salon<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add an useful plant to its culture. 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