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Marijuana propaganda: Stupid as ever, never to improve by Dr. Zombie

This is just a quick rant regarding the the unmitigated, relentless and inexcusable stupidity of keeping marijuana illegal and lying about it nonstop with taxpayer money, not that many taxpayer's mind, since many still actually believe the shit.

Well, of course you're right - lots of taxpayers DON'T believe it. They are good Americans who simply put up with abjectly stupid shit because that's what Americans are used to.

Smoking Marijuana Does Not Cause Lung Cancer by Fred Gardner

New research shows here seems to be something in pot that actually undermines cancer, instead of causing it. -- and the media are doing their best to ignore it.

One in three Americans will be afflicted with cancer, we are told by the government (as if it’s our immutable fate and somehow acceptable). Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S. and lung cancer the leading killer among cancers.

Pot vs. Booze: A Former Police Chief's Take by Norm Stamper

Marijuana smokers show greater responsibility in their choice of drugs than those of us who choose (and abuse) alcohol.

An Ex-Smuggler's Perspective on Solving Drug Violence by Brian O'Dea

Alcohol prohibition, drug prohibition, same problem, same solution.

Legalizing Pot Makes Lots of Cents for Our Cash-Starved Government by Paul Armentano

Even the most mainstream figures are now taking the idea of legalizing and taxing pot seriously -- budget-crunched governments should listen.

What could you do with an extra $14 billion dollars? Members of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and other likeminded organizations will be asking government officials that very question on Wednesday, April 15th, when they present a mock check to the U.S. Treasury Office.

As Economy Struggles, Pot Legalization Taken Seriously by Marcello Ballve

In 1977, President Jimmy Carter asked Congress to decriminalize marijuana possession (it never did). The next year, the Ladies Home Journal described a summer jazz festival on the White House's South Lawn where "a haze of marijuana smoke hung heavy under the low-bending branches of a magnolia tree."

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