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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.

Kentucky needs a new crop: The return of industrial hemp and marijuana by Obiora Embry

The 21st century has seen an increased national desire to become more environmentally friendly, and Kentucky is no exception. We have some of the most fertile soil in the United States, and with tobacco and coal on their way out the door, we need viable income alternatives that can steer us in a sustainable direction.

A Tale of Two Supermen by David Sirota

For better or worse, our American Idiocracy has come to rely on athletes as national pedagogues. Michael Jordan educated the country about commitment and just doing it. A.C. Green lectured us about sexual caution. Serena Williams and John McEnroe taught us what sportsmanship is—and is not. And Charles Barkley outlined how society should define role models.

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.

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