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The Drug War 1.5 Americans arrested last year for drug-related offenses - more than 700,000 for marijuana alone. When will this tragicomedy end?

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Old 11-30-2006, 04:07 AM   #1
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Old 12-02-2006, 02:44 PM   #2
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you are so niave about John Wilder and crew.
If you could possibly imagine his influence,not just in Texas but the Southern Hemisphere as a whole you might be able to change some things.
It is unbelievable the amount of infrastrucure that TXU has contributed to Latin America.
And they are not necessarily only goin gto develop coal burnrts.
They are quite agreeable to develop nuclear for you.
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Old 05-29-2008, 06:43 PM   #3
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Old 05-21-2009, 08:56 AM   #4
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we all know that bush senior is known as "poppY"

Coincidence? i think not.

they call the poppy the Afghani problem. maybe it is the american problem?
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:43 AM   #5
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You are very niave or very much out of touch with the statistics of drug abuse Willow,because just like it prefixed the fall of the Third Reich,if we don't treat it like we do the poppy problem(methadone was deemed a worthy substitute) alot of people are going to suffer and die first.
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Old 05-21-2009, 12:34 PM   #6
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uh, was i saying something like it wasn't a problem?

I'm saying we call it an Afghani problem--the Afghan people don't have a problem, we do.

25 % of Black men in jail--nonono.

all drugs legal and controlled--universal health care.

US a better place.

why not?
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Old 05-21-2009, 04:24 PM   #7
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I'm talking,of course about amphetamine like substances-like crank and crack.
Oh,I totally agree with you about legalization.It should be started with Hemp however.
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Old 05-22-2009, 01:23 PM   #8
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i heard all our (usa! usa!) opium/heroin comes from asia and the afghans supply europe.
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Old 05-23-2009, 04:44 AM   #9
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That's pretty old hat SB.
The Sinola Drug Cartel controls probably 29% of drug trafficing,which in toto amounts to several of Billions of dollars.
They sell pure meth by the barrel load there.That's right,by the barrel,and pure opium by the elbow.hehe.
I never had enough to buy a whole barrel back then but I had a friend who bought a couple of kilos of the shit and sold it to the guys building a new Nuclear Power Plant somewhere in South Texas.
Well wouldn't you want them on their toes too?
You see,chemically,Methamphetamine and the like stimulate or accenuate or copy the effects of pure Adrenaline.
It's a synchronous world we live in.
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Please Google--- McIntosh County Oklahoma Sheriff accused of withholding monies and other evidence from DA's office.

This was headline in Muskogee Daily Phoenix today,May 232323232,2009.

Anyone have any news from Mr R.A. Wilson?

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Old 07-03-2009, 12:54 PM   #10
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Do you mean Robert Anton Wilson?

He has passed from the physical plane. The later day affects of Polio finally killed him. He died at home a few years back. All the books he had written and no money. He smoked marijuana, prescribed by his doctor, to combat his illness.

Shortly before his death he released a DVD called "Maybe Logic". It's pretty good.
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Old 07-04-2009, 06:38 AM   #11
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Thanks Buzz.
I have really noticed alot of synchronicities later and you may have just explained it.
I bet he's laughing and having a good ole time now.
Wonderful writer and thinker.
He will be missed.
Thanks again Buzz.
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Old 07-15-2009, 06:37 AM   #12
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"Discovery News" July 15, 2009 -- The rising rate of diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's may be linked to nitrites and related compounds -- found in hot dogs, bacon, potatoes and fertilizers, among other common products.

Nitrites are already known to cause cancer. A new study suggests that low doses of these chemicals can also have serious effects on the brain, that certain age-related diseases are caused by more than just aging, and that there might be simple things people can do to help prevent them.

The link is still in the hypothesis stage, experts say, and there's unlikely to be just one explanation for a host of complicated diseases. Still, lead author Suzanne de la Monte is already making efforts to avoid nitrates herself.

"I think it's really important for people to take steps into their own hands," said Suzanne de la Monte, a neuropathologist at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University's Medical School in Providence. "You need to be really careful to avoid this stuff as much as possible."

Sodium nitrite is used to preserve and color fish, meat, and other processed foods, especially hot dogs and bacon. Nitrates are often found in fertilizers and end up on produce, particularly root vegetables such as potatoes and beets.

In the acidic conditions of the stomach or when cooked over high heat, nitrates and nitrates can be converted to nitrosamines, which are potent cancer-causing chemicals. Nitrosamines are also formed as byproducts of certain industries, such as rubber and latex.

De la Monte had worked with a nitrosmaine-like drug called streptozotocin (STZ), which scientists use in animal experiments to cause Alzheimer's disease as well as diabetes mellitus and a liver disease called NASH. All three of these illnesses involve resistance to insulin, a hormone that helps break down sugar.

She wondered if nitrosamines in the environment might be doing the same thing to people that STZ was doing to lab animals.

She and colleagues started by collecting data about the use of nitrites and nitrates in fertilizers, fast food, meat and grains over the last few decades. Then, they looked at a national health database dating back to 1965 to find out how many people were dying from which diseases and at what ages, and how those numbers had changed.

Analyses showed that exposure to nitrates has indeed gone up. Sales at a fast food franchise and at a major meat processor have jumped by a factor of eight since 1970. And the use of nitrogen-containing fertilizer doubled between 1960 and 1980, right before outbreaks of insulin-resistant epidemics, including diabetes and Alzheimer's, picked up.

The new study, which appeared in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, also found that the probability of dying from Alzheimer's is far higher today than it was in 1965 for every age group. That rise in death risk was steeper with increasing age, suggesting that a longer period of exposure to the implicated chemicals made the problem worse.
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Old 07-15-2009, 06:39 PM   #13
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Chelate,chelate,chelate.

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Old 07-16-2009, 07:31 AM   #14
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SB,read in the King James Bible John 14:26,15:26 and 16:13.He is my lawyer.
...and the Statutes will be tolled forever for THE KING CAN DO NO WRONG.
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Old 02-22-2010, 08:55 AM   #15
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Study: Marijuana use by seniors rises as boomers age.

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Old 02-22-2010, 01:46 PM   #16
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Not trying to change the subject,but another McIntosh County Oklahoma sheriff -Joe Hogan-was busted again last week.That's three in a row.All under the tenure of Greg Stidham.
He fired a couple of his thugs and they narced him out.The feds came in and did a drug test on him and found-I hear-7 illegal drugs in his pee test.
I would bet a nickel against a dollar that he was tipped off by the local DA-Greg Stidham-who had a hand in Joe being the appointed sheriff a few months back which allowed him to "clean" his house before they could search it.Couldn't clean out his bladder though.
Don't get me wrong Greg.A man has to stick up for his friends.It's just that you're such a sorry narcisstic sack of shit your day is coming soon too and maybe they'll put you in a cell together.
Don't ever forget Greg-those walls have ears. I'm counting the days until you're behind some with bars.You've screwed too many people,let off all your friends who got in trouble and you stabbed the wrong man.

One of the really sad things about Joe was that he was an OSBI agent for several years and then after that he was head of security at one of America's biggest bomb making factories in the USA-The McAlester Army depot-that is where they make most of the bombs for the wars we are in including the infamous bunker buster.They run three shifts down there 24/7.
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Old 02-22-2010, 05:27 PM   #17
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and now for something completely different

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Old 03-15-2010, 06:20 PM   #18
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and this is from march 2009:
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/132120...g_the_country/

.....Last month, the U.S. government’s own Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs released its policy-shaping “2009 International Narcotics Strategy Report.” As the bureau had to admit, “U.S.-purchased or stolen firearms account for an estimated 95% of Mexico’s drug-related killings.”

Nowhere in the report was it emphasized, however, that there are at least 6,600 licensed gun dealers in the four states adjacent to the Mexico border. Or that legal loopholes grant thousands of other unlicensed gun "enthusiasts" and collectors to sell their wares, without inspection or oversight, at weekend gun shows across the country.
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but we have the NRA and the DRUG WAR to keep us safe.

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Old 03-26-2010, 01:29 PM   #19
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the ballot initiative to "regulate control and tax" marijuana and make it legal to possess, cultivate, transport for personal use (over age 21) qualified to be on the general ballot in the california november election.

it is reported that 60% of the yearly $25 billion the bloody cartels suck up is from pot and that the usa is the world's largest market, with 26 million declared 'users'.
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SB.How would we keep somebody from stealing your crop?
Are your neighbors cool?

You really really should think RV.
RV SB,RV.
Not motorcycle.
RV.
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Old 07-11-2010, 06:56 AM   #21
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wow
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btw, hemp (in all its glorious forms) and wine grapes do very well in cali dry farmed. why do we have a budget crisis?
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