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Put That in Your Pipe and Smoke It
Posted by CN Staff on July 22, 2002 at 07:19:23 PT
By David MacFarlane
Source: Globe and Mail 
I see that the marijuana debate is back. And in the nick of time. I wasn't looking forward to the Anglican Church on single-sex marriages, were you? And the Liberal leadership thing is already getting extremely tedious. I hear that Allan Rock gave a speech on the subject the other day. Be still my heart.Perhaps you've noticed that in the marijuana debate, things have loosened up considerably since the last time we all got together and did nothing about our -- how shall I put this? -- barking-mad marijuana laws.
Now everything's much more liberal. Oh yes. I'm amazed how far we've come. Now, people will tell you quite openly that they know somebody who knows somebody who smokes pot now and then. Mostly then. Or, more astonishingly still, people will come right out and say that they themselves smoked it once in 1973, on a double-dare, but look: You only have to consider what people wore in those days, to say nothing of the outrages they committed against their hair, to realize that nobody had the brains they were born with in 1973, so you can hardly hold a little pot-smoking against, oh, let's take Martin Cauchon, the federal Minister of Justice, as an example.The problem as I perceive it -- from a purely journalistic point of view -- is that it's difficult to find anybody who has recently used marijuana. And who isn't a snowboarder. I must say, this seems at odds with perceived reality. Our corner grocery store, for instance, is four or five hours from the nearest chair-lift. And yet it sees fit to stock vast quantities of rolling papers when, so far as I can ascertain, the last person who rolled his own cigarettes was Woody Guthrie. As well, I am frequently struck with the fact that I don't know a soul who smokes tobacco any more, and yet whenever I go to a party, half the people there seem to feel the need to step out onto the deck for a few minutes, for some reason. In February.No doubt these mysteries will be cleared up by an Angus Reid poll someday. Until then, we are all left a bit in the dark. In terms of reportage, I mean -- if I could put it that way.If, that is, you don't mind my parting company with the English language by doing so.All of which is why I've decided to take matters into my own hands and light up what is known in the seething criminal underworld of half the population of Canada as a reefer, or a joint. It is my intention to smoke it while writing a column in The Globe and Mail. This could be a first. But I doubt it.Procuring the illegal substance turned out to be surprisingly easy. Taking care to use a land line, I phoned a friend who once mentioned that he knew somebody who knew somebody who smoked pot now and then.As it happened, the somebody who was known by the somebody my friend knows (you with me?) happened to have left some pot by accident at my friend's house while undergoing a recent stint of palliative care. Short-term memory loss, don't you know. He always forgets his bifocals, too. Anyway, my friend, by sheer good luck, was able to oblige me. Did I want Ontario hydroponic, Quebec biker dope, or some B.C. bud?So here goes.Hmm. That's interesting. And all this time I thought what I've been smelling at night on every street in the Annex was skunk.The first thing I have to report is that I feel no effects of the banned substance whatsoever. If you don't count the past five minutes of coughing as an effect. Some light-headedness perhaps, an extremely dry throat, and an aching in my lungs -- more or less the same as going outdoors in Toronto in July, as a matter of fact. But other than that, nothing.But wait. Wait. I am dimly aware of some kind of sensation. Hang on. It's a bit vague. A bit difficult to describe. But it's coming into focus. Yes, there it is. Yes. I have it now.Having subjected myself to the inherent risks of a controlled substance, I can report to you that what I feel as a result of smoking an illegally obtained marijuana cigarette is an irresistible urge to abandon my children, knock over a Seven-Eleven, and smoke some crack.I'd appreciate it if you'd explain to any Republican house-guests with whom you're sharing the paper this morning that I'm just joking.Okay. So far, so good. No firearms in sight. No briefcases full of unmarked bills. So now what?Surprisingly, I feel no urge to listen to old Iron Butterfly albums or to eat an economy-size feedbag of salt and vinegar potato chips. Nor do I think I can fly -- although if the air gets any thicker this summer I might be tempted to give it a try. What I want to do, curiously enough, is read the newspaper. Weird, huh?I guess the heroin addiction and prostitution come later.From The Globe and Mail: " 'We're not talking about making marijuana legal, we're talking about moving ahead with what we call decriminalization,' Mr. Cauchon said. . . . 'The question we have to ask is if the system we have in place is efficient.'We want to make sure it will still be illegal. But do we have to keep it criminal?' "Um. Right.Give me a sec, will you?I'm just going to roll another one of these before I read that again. It might help.Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)Author: David MacFarlanePublished: Monday, July 22, 2002 – Print Edition, Page R1Copyright: 2002 The Globe and Mail CompanyContact: letters globeandmail.caWebsite: http://www.globeandmail.ca/Related Articles & Web Site:Canadian Linkshttp://freedomtoexhale.com/can.htmDecriminalizing Pot: Why Stop There?http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13493.shtmlSmoking Out The Lawhttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13492.shtmlIn Canada, Marijuana Possession is Still Illegal http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13376.shtml
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Comment #6 posted by ekim on July 22, 2002 at 20:08:16 PT
cool vt while we are at it we should pay respect 
to one of the alllllll time greatsssssssss ammm talken about~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Get up Stand up Stand up for your Rights----------Don't give up the Fight. 
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Comment #5 posted by VitaminT on July 22, 2002 at 19:29:34 PT
For me
Progressive rock is Tangerine Dream, Nektar and of course Pink Floyd. But when I'm in the mood I put a good buzz on and crank up Robin Trower "Bridge of Sighs" and drift into the groove!My hostile mood music is definitely DEAD KENNEDYS
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Comment #4 posted by ekim on July 22, 2002 at 19:11:49 PT
ya--r-e hey teacher leave those kids alone
one of the best picken sticken hard hitten waves of all times
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Comment #3 posted by Dimebag on July 22, 2002 at 11:25:29 PT
Your Both Wrong!!
When I inhale that sweet, sweet cheeba the music that I NEED to hear is a compilation of Zepplin, Tool and Dream Theater. For you old hippies out there that have never experienced Tool and Dreamtheater, you just havnt experienced new age progressive rock.Dimebag...Oh when im in a hostile mood... I go for some Pantera
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Comment #2 posted by Sam Adams on July 22, 2002 at 08:49:15 PT
Wait a second there, RE
Iron Butterfly is the band that did "In-A-Gadda-da-vida".  Smoke on the Water would be Deep Purple.I agree though, about the myth that smoking MJ was something the hippies did back in the 70's. I would wager almost anything that more high school kids smoke it today than at any other time. 54% admit that they've tried it high school, you know the real rate is more like 90%.I've been thinking lately, at what point do you decide you no longer want to live in a repressive, bigoted, militaristic country and just leave? I've always like cooler weather anyways, Canada's cities are nicer than all but a handful of US ones. US dollars go a LONG way up there, too.
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Comment #1 posted by R-Earing on July 22, 2002 at 08:28:11 PT:
compare and contrast
Please read this ,then go back and look at John Pee Walters' recent "speech" post.Who is dealing more realistically?personal pet peeve: Why is it that people always make the joke that stoners wanna listen to Iron Butterfly /"smoke on the water"?Everybody knows toking leads inevitably to Pink Floyd.
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