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Medical Marijuana Focuses On Right To Life
Posted by CN Staff on March 27, 2006 at 18:15:13 PT
By David Kravets, AP Legal Affairs Writer
Source: Associated Press
California -- A lawyer for an ill California woman whose doctor says marijuana is the only medicine keeping her alive asked an appeals court Monday to prevent federal drug agents from ever arresting her.The case, focusing on whether the gravely ill have a right to marijuana to keep them alive when legal drugs fail, is likely to reach the U.S. Supreme Court soon. Yet each time the high court has ruled on medical marijuana it has come down against allowing the sick and dying to use the drug to ease their symptoms and possibly prolong life.
The latest legal wrangling once again highlights the tension between the federal government, which declares marijuana an illegal controlled substance with no medical value, and the 11 states allowing medical marijuana for patients with a doctor's recommendation."Medical cannabis is necessary for the preservation of Angel Raich's life," said Randy Barnett, the Oakland woman's lawyer. He later told the three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that, "If she obeys the law, she will die."Raich, a 40-year-old mother of two, suffers from scoliosis, a brain tumor, chronic nausea and other ailments. On her doctor's advice, she uses marijuana every couple of hours to ease her pain and bolster a nonexistent appetite.Last year, the Supreme Court came down against Raich, in what was the court's second ruling against medical marijuana since 2001. Because Congress decided marijuana was illegal under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, the justices ruled, medical marijuana users and their suppliers could be prosecuted for breaching federal drug laws, even if they lived in a state where medical marijuana was legal.Because of that ruling, the legal issue has narrowed to the so-called right to life theory: that marijuana should be allowed if it is the only viable option to keep a patient alive.Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Quinlivan could not guarantee to the court that Raich or other serious ill patients using medical marijuana would not be prosecuted. Over the years, the government has raided dozens of medical marijuana dispensaries, mostly in California.Quinlivan told the judges that nobody has a right to use marijuana, and said a ruling in Raich's favor would open the floodgates to "people who want to use other substances" that are not approved for medical purposes.Judge Harry Pregerson asked Quinlivan whether it was OK for Raich to die or succumb to "unbearable suffering.""So go ahead and die. That would be all right?" he asked."Congress has made that value judgment," Quinlivan responded.Another judge, Arlen Beam, suggested that Raich could only make a defense that marijuana is medically necessary if she's prosecuted. He said she would likely prevail by stating she was only breaking the law to stay alive."It seems to me, if this was a criminal prosecution," Beam told the government's lawyer, "you would lose your argument."After the hearing, Raich said, "I think I'm gonna win."During the 70-minute hearing, Barnett likened Raich's plight to women being allowed to have an abortion even after the fetus has become viable, if the abortion was necessary to safe the woman's life."This is a new argument which they have come up with," Quinlivan told the judges.Pregerson responded, "There was nothing wrong with that." Pregerson added that "You got to go back to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That takes care of it all."Voters in 1996 made California the first state to authorize patients to use marijuana with a doctor's recommendation. Ten other states have since followed suit.In 2001, the Supreme Court ruled that Raich's supplier, the Oakland Cannabis Buyer's Cooperative, could not lawfully dispense marijuana despite California voters approving its medical use.The court did not indicate when it would rule on a case that both sides expect would be appealed to the Supreme Court.The case is Raich v. Gonzales, 03-15481.Editors: David Kravets has been covering state and federal courts for more than a decade. Source: Associated Press (Wire)Author: David Kravets, AP Legal Affairs WriterPublished: March 27, 2006Copyright: 2006 Associated Press Related Articles & Web Site:Angel Justicehttp://www.angeljustice.org/ Medical Pot Case Back To Litigationhttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread21690.shtmlRenewed Bid for Medical Marijuana Back in Court http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread21685.shtml
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Comment #51 posted by FoM on March 29, 2006 at 11:21:07 PT
Whig
Thank you. I would like to know.
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Comment #50 posted by whig on March 29, 2006 at 11:08:43 PT
FoM
The stuff I ordered is Sinus Buster. I'll let you know how well it works, or if it does help.
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Comment #49 posted by FoM on March 29, 2006 at 10:46:53 PT
Whig
I remember reading about Homeopathy when I was learning about herbs and essential oils. http://www.sinusbuster.com/http://www.fiery-foods.com/Dave/capsaicin.asp
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Comment #48 posted by whig on March 29, 2006 at 10:20:49 PT
Chiro
Doctor of Chiropractic is DC. They are not osteopaths, which is a DO, nor are they MDs.I think a holistic approach is right, something which doesn't exclusively rely on allopathic or homeopathic approaches, but takes into account the benefits and disadvantages of each for the particular circumstance.I could not avoid having surgical intervention to fix my collapsed hip. Nor would I forego painkillers or antibiotics when they are necessary and appropriate. But to think that all answers lie in medicine is to forget thousands of years of human experience with other approaches that work without toxicity.Despite the orthodoxy of the chiropractor in this case, I see absolutely no downside to trying a capsaicin spray. If it does not help, it cannot hurt. By contrast, when I went to my MD to seek relief for my eustachian tubes, she prescribed a steroid called Flonase. It works, sure enough. But using it for a sustained period could have disastrous effects on my health, and when it is withdrawn the symptoms return within a few days. So I'd rather not use that at all. It isn't necessary, the short-term benefits are outweighed by the long-term risks.I have to say that I'm disappointed to be discouraged by the chiropractor from trying alternative remedies. It just seems hypocritical to me. Chiropractors were disrespected for so long, they should not now become apologists for the medical establishment and opponents of common sense.
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Comment #47 posted by FoM on March 29, 2006 at 09:50:36 PT
Hope
Maybe Chiropractors are MDs but I thought they thought Chiropractors were called quacks years ago. You can tell I'm not up on doctor stuff anymore.http://home.earthlink.net/~drbobshields/DO.html
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Comment #46 posted by FoM on March 29, 2006 at 09:32:42 PT
Hope 
I think they are ODs. The one we have in town is an OD not an MD.
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Comment #45 posted by Hope on March 29, 2006 at 09:12:22 PT
Whig
Your bones are worse than most people's bone...I think. Aren't they. He may be afraid he will hurt a bone. God forbid.
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Comment #44 posted by Hope on March 29, 2006 at 09:11:18 PT
I didn't realize Chiropracters were ODs.
I don't like Homeopathy either. But some people swear by it.
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Comment #43 posted by Hope on March 29, 2006 at 09:09:36 PT
Whig...
What's an ENT?
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Comment #42 posted by FoM on March 29, 2006 at 07:19:59 PT
whig
I know you were asking Hope but I believe I know the answer from your question # 39.A Chiropractor is a OD and close to being an MD. They don't acknowledge Alternative Medicine. That's what I think.
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Comment #41 posted by mayan on March 29, 2006 at 00:59:49 PT
Gary Johnson
Ekim, the dude from Whole Foods Market and GJ? Right on!
It's good to hear Gary Johnson's name again. I thought he fell off the edge of the earth!. I have a feeling we'll be hearing a bunch of good old names pretty soon. 
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Comment #40 posted by ekim on March 28, 2006 at 20:26:59 PT
look itsThe Honorable Gov. Gary Johnson
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Comment #39 posted by whig on March 28, 2006 at 11:46:52 PT
Hope
I asked the chiropractor what he thought, and he suggested I talk to an ENT specialist, and he discourages homeopathy. A chiropractor that discourages homeopathy? I don't really get it.
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Comment #38 posted by Hope on March 28, 2006 at 11:15:24 PT
Whig OT comment 33
"...capsaicin to treat my headaches". Whig, I don't have a clue. Drixoral keeps my sinuses tolerable. I've never tried capsaicin. 
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Comment #37 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 10:56:32 PT
OverwhelmSam 
Maybe another country might be better to live in during this time here that is upon us. I am preparing for the crash I expect too. It's like my husband and I are putting everything in a certain order just in case it happens. We want to be able to enjoy the rest of our lives in the country away from cities and not be overly worried if our economy crashes. I have no need to go visit a big city but for those in big cities it could get really difficult if it keeps going the way it's going.
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Comment #36 posted by OverwhelmSam on March 28, 2006 at 10:48:57 PT
FoM
It's not everyone in America, it's the self-righteous hate mongers that I can't stand.I've come to the conclussion that Americas is headed for a civil and financial melt down. I just hope I can get out before it happens. Guess I should go ahead and open a bank account overseas somewhere, just in case.
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Comment #35 posted by Sam Adams on March 28, 2006 at 10:30:29 PT
Raich
I opened yesterday's newspaper to see a huge photo of Angel Raich inhaling a huge balloon of cannabis vapor. Bless her! How many Americans today are willing to stand up for what they believe in? How many are willing to make a personal sacrifice just to help others, and not to benefit themselves at all? If I'm ever asked to name a hero, I'll know what to say.
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Comment #34 posted by Max Flowers on March 28, 2006 at 10:24:05 PT
#11 correction
Whoops, I meant the Declaration of Independence, not the BoR...
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Comment #33 posted by whig on March 28, 2006 at 09:56:45 PT
OT: Hope
What do you think about capsaicin to treat my headaches? I'm thinking it might be a sinus problem!
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Comment #32 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 09:46:56 PT
Off Topic
Lyn Nofziger, Brash Aide, Adviser To Ronald Reaganhttp://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/14203713.htm
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Comment #31 posted by ekim on March 28, 2006 at 09:03:13 PT
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Irv Rosenfeld, a Ft. Lauderdale stockbroker, will have smoked 220 pounds of US government marijuana/cannabis over a 23-year period. The longest using patient in the federal governments Compassionate Use Program, with only 7 US citizens being shown such compassion, Irv has benefited from this medicine without negative side effects of any type.
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Comment #30 posted by ekim on March 28, 2006 at 08:51:19 PT
Howard will be in Ohio
Mar 29 06 Cops Say Legalize Drugs. Come Ask a Cop Why. 06:30 PM Howard Wooldridge Columbus Ohio USA 
 The Libertarian Studies Organization at Ohio State University presents the Liberty Lecture Series with Board Member Howard Wooldridge presenting "Cops Say Legalize Drugs. Come Ask a Cop Why." Howard will give a symposium on the drug war, followed by a question and answer session for those in attendance. Location: Evans Lab, Room 1008 (on the first floor), Ohio State University. The event is co-sponsored by Students for Sensible Drug Policy. Mar 31 06 Reason Weekend 2006: "Cops Say Legalize Drugs. Come Ask a Police Chief: Why?" 03:00 PM Jerry Cameron Jacksonvillle Florida USA 
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Comment #29 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 08:28:00 PT
Siege
I wanted to add this. I hope Canada allows people to stay that run from the armed services but I don't think they will allow it this time. What happens if and when the draft is started again? They will be flooded with young men running and understandably so. It really is a heartbreaker what Bush has done to this country.
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Comment #28 posted by siege on March 28, 2006 at 08:24:54 PT
FoM
I know what you are saying, I know 6 from here, that have Citizenship in the USA and Canada, to get Citizenship you have to have a large bank acct... 2 of them have deserted. this would put a new light on it. all we can do is just look on for now. 
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Comment #27 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 07:39:14 PT
siege 
Canada promised the USA not to harbor them this time. 
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Comment #26 posted by siege on March 28, 2006 at 07:37:14 PT
Is this why the DEA
is after Canada...
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Comment #25 posted by siege on March 28, 2006 at 07:34:19 PT
O T Soldiers flee to Canada to avoid Iraq duty 
Tuesday March 28, 2006
The GuardianHundreds of deserters from the US armed forces have crossed into Canada and are now seeking political refugee status there, arguing that violations of the rules of war in Iraq by the US entitle them to asylum.A decision on a test case involving two US servicemen is due shortly and is being watched with interest by fellow servicemen on both sides of the border. At least 20 others have already applied for asylum and there are an estimated 400 in Canada out of more than 9,000 who have deserted since the conflict started in 2003.http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1740987,00.html
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Comment #24 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 07:09:04 PT
OverwhelmSam 
I understand your disgust. The more they push against what is good and right the more upset I get. America is my country. I love my country. I want to help my country so we can survive in the land most of us were born in. When I think of America I think of the Rocky Mountains and the majesty. I think of the fields that grow our food in the midwest. We are a magnificent country. I don't want to quit but if you must I totally understand. Hang in there.
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Comment #23 posted by goneposthole on March 28, 2006 at 06:51:33 PT
value schmalue judgment schmudgment
"Quinlivan told the judges that nobody has a right to use marijuana, and said a ruling in Raich's favor would open the floodgates to "people who want to use other substances" that are not approved for medical purposes."If Mr. Quinlivan (rhymes with villian) had 'scoliosis, a brain tumor, chronic nausea and other ailments,' he would try anything, and I mean anything, to bring some relief to his unbearable condition. I doubt very much that he would go to the now disgusting US government and ask for permission to use medical marijuana. He would make his own 'value judgment,' and Congress wouldn't be able to say too much about it.'Nobody has the right to use marijuana'If Mr. Quinlivan were sick and found out that cannabis could help relieve his suffering, then he would use it until the day he died. He would do it and not feel guilty about it, too.   Congress be damned with their 'value judgment.' Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness doesn't exclude cannabis.Angel can smoke all of the medical cannabis that she wants. Nobody can stop her.
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Comment #22 posted by jose melendez on March 28, 2006 at 06:15:12 PT
Overwhelm
We've been through this already. We really need to stay and fight with pens as well as bits and bytes. We are merely the next group of oppressed to speak out against injustice and corruption:Never Forget, We Shall Overcome, Si, Se Puede! - - - "Mr. President, Ecclesiastes reminds us that there are different seasons and there is a new season." - Andrew Card upon the announcement of his resignation as White House Chief of Staff March 28, 2006To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 
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Comment #21 posted by FoM on March 28, 2006 at 06:13:01 PT
freshy
If you would like to make a donation to help combat the unfair persecution of medical cannabis patients, please mail your tax-deductible contribution to: Angel Wings Patient OutReach, Inc. P.O. Box 18767. Oakland, California 94619-8767http://www.angeljustice.org/
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Comment #20 posted by freshy on March 28, 2006 at 04:58:00 PT
Raich
is there a site that we can donate money to her? or should i just send it to NORML?
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Comment #19 posted by OverwhelmSam on March 28, 2006 at 03:48:33 PT
Congress Is Made Up of Losers
but they represent the prejudice and hatred of a majority of Americans.You should see some of the things American Christians are saying about illegal immigrants. Make them felons, tear them away from their families and lock them in prison and then deport them.That should keep the American Gulag going for centuries.I'm disgusted and sick of this country. As soon as I have enough money saved to retire, I'm converting it to Euros and moving to Amsterdam. 
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Comment #18 posted by kaptinemo on March 28, 2006 at 03:35:51 PT:
They finally came out and said it.
An old saying that was pounded into me when young: "What's said when drunk is thought when sober." Or what's said during an emotionally heated argument...or when someone is finally backed into a corner and forced to admit the truth. And that's exactly what has happened:*"So go ahead and die. That would be all right?" (Judge Pregerson) asked.**"Congress has made that value judgment," Quinlivan responded.*Get a fire extinguisher, this man's pants are aflame! Congress passed the Compassionate Use Act which gave the double handful of medical patients covered by it the right to use their medicine in peace. THAT was Congress's 'value judgement'. It's the EXECUTIVE BRANCH, the same one that Mr. Quinliven represents, that has been making other 'value judgements' of its' own...or should I say, *devalue judgements*. Such as devaluing the lives of Americans by denying cannabis to those most in need of it's effects, and punishing them for trying to survive. Darwinism of the foulest sort, the kind that tells those in need of compassion that they are surplus to be discarded once they have served their purpose of feeding Mammon's engine, like something out of that old Fritz Lang movie METROPOLIS. "Go home and die" it says.When put in such stark terms, it becomes obvious to all but either the deliberately obtuse or the mentally defective that there is no longer any room for fence-sitting. Uncle wants you to go home and die if you get something that cannabis can either ameliorate or cure. His mouthpieces have come out and said it. Sheer malice aforethought, as the layers say. The fight for medicinal cannabis has always been a fight to the death, really; Mr. Quinlivan has only admitted what we all knew beforehand. It's that simple. It's fight back...or go home and die. There's no room for anything else, anymore...
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Comment #17 posted by AOLBites on March 28, 2006 at 00:35:48 PT
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i Still think that they made a horrible mistake not to tie this to the refusal to reschedule and the many many many studies PROVING both medicinal benefit and the govts Absolute REFUSAL to permit studies of Benefit vs danger / And ignoring DOCUMENTED Proof that cannabis has benificial effects...AND flat out LIEING about the 'lack' of studies ...that they themselves banned...Why the hell dont they include ALL medical research on cannabis in their brief???????????????????????????Get the FACTS into this Stupid court system ... put them ON RECORD!!!!!argh!!! its soooo frustrating!!!!
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Comment #16 posted by Hope on March 27, 2006 at 23:46:41 PT
Internet Politics ruling or something
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/03/27/D8GK1QTO0.html
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Comment #15 posted by Hope on March 27, 2006 at 22:53:02 PT
 "unseat sitting congressmen"
Who should we put at the top of the list?I can think of three very easily ....Making a list....to campaign against.Or is that against the law now?
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Comment #14 posted by Hope on March 27, 2006 at 22:45:15 PT
Angel
Not only is she surviving all that crap laid on her...she is a power house. Stunning medicine if you ask me.People should be grateful for it.People should be grateful for our little female Champions. What a power house. What a noble set to her chin. She's something. Those flashing eyes.My goodness....I sound like gw.gw! You done put some kind of "spell" on me!:0)She is amazing though. And I am thankful for her and MORE POWER TO HER!!!! Yay and Hooray for Angel!
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Comment #13 posted by Hope on March 27, 2006 at 22:35:36 PT
How did the state get between me and my choices?
I'm not sure exactly when it happened...but I remember a few "voices in the wilderness" warning that this is what would happen and we wouldn't even realize it until it was too late.Actually...I was one of them. I freaked about it all a long time ago.It's been so long ago...I can't remember how long ago it was that I thought sanity would surely come to the fore in a year or two.
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Comment #12 posted by lombar on March 27, 2006 at 22:24:51 PT
This makes me wonder
... why should the people have to beg the court for access to relief? Why should the people have to ask the government for permission to self-medicate? How did the state get between me and my choices? Oh, it didn't, it just spends billions and harms thousands per year to create the 'illusion'.
Go get 'em Charlie! - Loose Change Again
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Comment #11 posted by Max Flowers on March 27, 2006 at 21:47:56 PT
Angel
Great news about Angel, by the way. The judge slaps down the federal prosecutor? Excellent!And alludes to the Bill of Rights? Am I dreaming here? 
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Comment #10 posted by Max Flowers on March 27, 2006 at 21:44:27 PT
Thank GOD
for Charlie Sheen. Finally, SOMEONE (who cannot be ignored) has started exposing this and forcing the media to look at it. I think he has started the ball rolling for truth.Now we need a few more big stars to show some courage and join him in doing what he's doing. Come on, don't be shy... who's got a spine? Charlie obviously has one!Before this is all over I want to see major journalists and editors hanging out to dry, fired, whatever. They have betrayed us so far in the worst possible way.
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Comment #9 posted by mayan on March 27, 2006 at 21:28:55 PT
oops
I forgot a link. Here it is...New Yorkers to Gather at CNN Studios Wednesday: 9/11 Truth Seekers To Stage "DEMONSTRATION OF GRATITUDE":
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20060326193758162Things are getting VERY interesting.
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Comment #8 posted by OverwhelmSam on March 27, 2006 at 20:35:16 PT
It's Time
It's time for a national campaign to unseat sitting congressmen. They don't care about the people and the career politicians are out of touch. It's time to elect a whole new Congress and send the status quo pundits home.
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Comment #7 posted by FoM on March 27, 2006 at 19:34:51 PT
MARIJUANA
I want to shout it from the rooftops! Stop the madness. Stop it. They think cannabis can make a person go insane. I beginning to wonder if the lack of cannabis can make a person act insane.
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Comment #6 posted by Hope on March 27, 2006 at 19:25:07 PT
Hot Potato
They keep dumping it in Congress's lap and Congress completely ignores it. Well except for those who support Hinchley and Rorbacher in their attempts to do something about it federally. Even though they got a few more votes this year...they are basically ignored and outcast because of it...looks to me like.
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Comment #5 posted by mayan on March 27, 2006 at 19:06:25 PT
SO GO AHEAD AND DIE!!!
Judge Harry Pregerson asked Quinlivan whether it was OK for Raich to die or succumb to "unbearable suffering.""So go ahead and die. That would be all right?" he asked."Congress has made that value judgment," Quinlivan responded.Congress isn't representing the will of the citizenry with that "value judgement". Prohibitionists are murderers, pure and simple. If this case reaches the Supreme Court it will decide once and for all whether the great robed ones are actual human beings or simply government robots. There will be no place for them to hide as I'm sure they'll wish they could.The world is watching and waiting.THE WAY OUT...Charlie Sheen's Statement to the London Guardian: Sheen Challenge to Media:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2006/270306sheenstatement.htmPULL IT: Sheen challenges Silverstein on WTC demolition:
http://www.total911.info/2006/03/pull-it-sheen-challenges-silverstein.htmlSpring Breakthrough for 9/11 Truth -Alex Jones,Webster Tarpley, and Charlie Sheen on Corporate Media:
http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=11109Transcript: Charlie Sheen & Alex Jones on Showbiz Tonight:
http://infowars.net/articles/march2006/250306Transcript.htmNew Yorkers to Gather at CNN Studios Wednesday: 9/11 Truth Seekers To Stage "DEMONSTRATION OF GRATITUDE":9/11 ATTACKS: Avoiding the hard questions:
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/columnists/13760721.htmNew York Magazine, 3/27/2006, Validates 'A Real 9/11 Commission' Two 9/11 Foundation Truths:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/3/prweb363937.htm
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Comment #4 posted by FoM on March 27, 2006 at 19:00:47 PT
whig 
Great idea. We always watch Keith Olbermann. His show is about the only show I believe and enjoy on a regular News Channels. I like Anderson Cooper 360 when he is covering an important event.
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Comment #3 posted by whig on March 27, 2006 at 18:55:43 PT
Countdown
I actually just submitted this to Keith Olbermann.
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Comment #2 posted by whig on March 27, 2006 at 18:38:44 PT
Quinlivan, today's Worst Person in the World
Judge Harry Pregerson asked Quinlivan whether it was OK for Raich to die or succumb to "unbearable suffering.""So go ahead and die. That would be all right?" he asked."Congress has made that value judgment," Quinlivan responded.
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Comment #1 posted by FoM on March 27, 2006 at 18:33:45 PT
Maybe This Time
I hope this time we win.
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