Marijuana Laws

[color=#FF00BF]http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5663/t/4025/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=797[/color] Hit this, friends! for us here in the usa, light one end of this and send it on to your government representative to get these guys some pressure Right Now! Legalize our pot! [color=#FF0000]70+% of the American public is for legalized reefer right now!![/color] this address is from a bunch of cops and judges who are risking far far more than you are just to get the truth out to the government. It is from us To your congressional representative because [color=#FF4000]they have been lied to and we need to make it clear We are wanting legalized cannabis to reduce crime and make our streets safer just like these brave cops at LEAP are telling us will happen.[/color] this is the message I sent and if you use the site address you can quickly punch it out, too. you must not wait on just us loudmouths to do this for you and your spouse's safety! you must not have Anyone substitute for Your stepping up and telling the government what you want. if you do this the cops are not going to discover you or follow you or any of that bullshit whatever. Remember, you are not hurting anyone to demand your rights to grow your family's medicine or your own relaxation in your own home. As your constituent, I’m writing to you with an important question: Would you like to know how we can boost America’s ailing economy by tens of billions of dollars every year and make our communities safer? All we have to do is learn a lesson from 75 years ago in America’s history, back in 1933, when our leaders had the good sense to stop spending so much money on the ineffective prohibition of alcohol in the midst of the Great Depression. Today, we spend tens of billions of dollars a year arresting, prosecuting and locking up far too many Americans under this generation's failed prohibition policy, the "war on drugs."  But drugs are generally cheaper, more potent and more available than at any point in history. But that’s not the worst of it. During alcohol prohibition, gangsters like Al Capone were using illegal booze profits to run rampant in our cities.  Today, in addition to dealing with violent domestic gangs, we are also under attack from international cartels and terrorist networks like Al Qaeda, who make money off of drugs only because of today’s prohibition. Ultimately, judging the merits of our drug policy - which seems to hurt countless citizens and help only violent criminals and traffickers - requires that we first have a true accounting of all its costs. But while we know that direct government expenditures on drug prohibition cost tens of billions of dollars every year, there are also numerous corollary costs that aren't easily tallied.  For example, what about tax revenue not collected from wages of drug market employees and on properties where drugs are produced? And let's not not forget the diminished wages (and tax payments) of people who find it hard to secure gainful employment because of criminal records. That's why I'm writing to urge you to support the creation of blue ribbon commission that can take a serious look at the real cost of continuing our ineffective approach during a time of economic crisis.  The results of a comprehensive review, I believe, will make it crystal clear that under our limited budgets, prohibition is a failed drug control policy that we just can't afford any longer. Why not take a good look at the facts before our fiscal reality forces us to cut essential services that are actually necessary for protecting public health and safety for our children and families?  This is a serious issue with real consequences that we cannot afford to ignore.  I look forward to reading your thoughts on what actions you think policymakers should take to solve the problems caused by our failed drug prohibition policy. Thanks in advance for your attention to this important matter. Let's hit em with our very legal demand for cannabis. We want the cops who are helping us out in this letter to have our support! Why not? They sure are giving us theirs!! [color=#BF00BF]This message is from cops and judges who want the drug prohibition shut down because it is a bunk ass idea. [/color] God Bless These Cops and Judges for their integrity and their courage!  :Bravo:  :Bravo:  :Bravo:  :Bravo:  :Bravo:  :Bravo:  :Bravo:

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