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  Pot Prohibition Is Cornerstone of a Police State
Posted by CN Staff on November 01, 2010 at 14:03:33 PT
By Harvey Wasserman 
Source: AlterNet 

cannabis California -- The simple truth about America's marijuana prohibition: any law that allows the easy incarceration of any citizen any time those in power want to do it is the ultimate enemy of democracy. With 800,000 annual arrests over an herb used by tens of millions of Americans, it is the cornerstone of a police state.

The newly energized movement to end prohibition in California -- home to more than 10% of the nation -- is one of the few healthy developments in this otherwise horrific election.

To help pass Proposition 19, go here and sign up to make phone calls in these last crucial hours.

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxr0Pu6SoNk

Part of the battle has already been won. By all accounts the California campaign has thrust the issue to a new level. The terms of repeal are not perfect. But the acceptance of marijuana use has taken a giant leap forward. When joints are openly lit and smoked on national television, it's clear that sooner rather than later, this travesty will fall.

The California campaign has drawn the sides clearly. Demanding continued prohibition first and foremost are the drug dealers who profit directly. As Dan Okrent has shown in LAST CALL: THE RISE & FALL OF PROHIBITION, organized crime booms around such bans.

With them are the prison builders and operators, plus the lawyers, judges, guards and street cops who make their livings off the human agony of this endless stream of meaningless arrests. To their credit, some of these -- especially cops who actually care about controlling actual crime -- have come out for legalization.

Then come the alcohol and tobacco pushers who don't want the competition from a recreational substance that -- like renewable energy -- can be raised and controlled locally. Ditto Big Pharma, which fears marijuana as a superior anti-depressant with healing capabilities far beyond a whole multi-billlion-dollar arsenal of prescription drugs with deadly side effects. They fear an herbal medicine whose warning labels will be limited to statements like: "Caution -- use of this healing herb may lead to excessive desire for chocolate cup cakes."

Ultimately it's the politicians who cling to a prohibition that enhances their power. One after the other they endorse more arrests and fiscal insanity.

Never mind that virtually every farmer in Revolutionary America -- including Washington, Jefferson and Madison -- raised marijuana's kissing cousin, hemp, and profited handsomely from it. Never mind that Ben Franklin made his best paper from hemp. Forget that the last three presidents of the United States and the current governor of California (among so many others) have smoked marijuana, and may still do so.

Never mind that hemp looms behind marijuana as a far greater cash crop, with huge profits to be made from ecologically superior paper, clothing, shoes, textiles, rope, sails, food, fuel and more. A core agricultural mainstay throughout human history, hemp requires no chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers. A nitrogen-fixing weed, it replenishes the soil in which it grows. As the stock for cellulosic ethanol, fuel pellets and seed-based diesel oil, it is the key to a green revolution in sustainable bio-fuels. As such, hemp is legal in virtually every country on Earth except the United States.

Many believe the decentralizing economic power of hemp is the real reason its corporate industrial competitors want marijuana to stay illegal. The literature on both is deep and wide.

This ghastly 2010 mid-term election is like a horrendous death spasm for a dying empire. The cancerous flood of corporate money pouring through the process has taken the corruption of what's left of our democratic process to new post-imperial depths.

But nature always provides an healing herb that grows near a poisonous one. We work and hope for repeal in California. But we know the issue has already gone to a new level.

The accelerated corporate rape and pillage of what's left of our nation is all too evident. Sending this tool of official repression up in smoke will help mitigate the disaster.

Vote YES on California's Prop. 19, and make sure to call those you know who might.

Note: Any law that allows the easy incarceration of any citizen any time those in power want to do it is the ultimate enemy of democracy.

Source: AlterNet (US)
Author: Harvey Wasserman
Published: October 31, 2010
Copyright: 2010 Independent Media Institute
Contact: letters@alternet.org
Website: http://www.alternet.org/
URL: http://alternet.org/drugs/148686/

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Comment #7 posted by museman on August 05, 2013 at 19:48:55 PT
Oh, and I'd like to point out...
that there cannot really be a well defined 'enemy of democracy' when the democracy itself remains not only undefined, but non-existent.

Thus an 'enemy of the state' is easily conjured up by the state -which is not, and never has been a 'democracy.'

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Comment #6 posted by museman on August 05, 2013 at 19:40:49 PT
note:
"Note: Any law that allows the easy incarceration of any citizen any time those in power want to do it is the ultimate enemy of democracy."

Such is the essence of the Rule of Law, as opposed to the obedience to the law. Subtle differences made all the more dynamic by the exclusive club of lawyers who do rule.

LEGALIZE FREEDOM

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Comment #5 posted by observer on August 05, 2013 at 15:22:48 PT
re: USA - Police State
breaking NSA-DEA "Spying and Lying" scandal...

http://drugpolicycentral.com/bot/topic/secret_evidence.htm

Of course, as soon as the NSA/DEA/SOP hears "domestic" or "marijuana" they stop the investigation (since of course they are focused only on international terrorism) and close the pot case - because cannabis police work here at home domestically in the U.S.A. isn't terrorism, you see. (Ha, ha! Just kidding! Pot prohibition, DEA/NSA and your local police spying on you, is, the Cornerstone of a Police State, as the article says. Government lies and says, "Oh just meta-data non-domestic terrorists foreigners!" But of course that's a big fat lie. It's directed against pot "criminals", here in the U.S.A., and government - surprise, surprise - lies in Court about it, over and over. Police state U.S.A. So much for 'freedom' and 'liberty'. An hypocritical nation.)

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Comment #4 posted by observer on November 03, 2010 at 13:53:06 PT
USA - Police State
re: "Pot Prohibition Is Cornerstone of a Police State"

That's not hyperbole or exaggeration, by the way.

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Comment #3 posted by Paint with light on November 01, 2010 at 22:17:13 PT
7 tips for California
There are some questionable parts of the following article but at least the level of discourse is improving. There are also some good points made by the author.

http://healthland.time.com/2010/10/27/7-tips-for-california-how-to-make-legalizing-marijuana-smart/

Legal like alcohol.

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Comment #2 posted by FoM on November 01, 2010 at 16:55:47 PT
Top 10 Reasons To Legalize Marijuana in California
Proposition 19 Backer Richard Lee's Top 10 Reasons To Legalize Marijuana in California

November 1, 2010

URL: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shana-ting-lipton/proposition-19-backer-ric_b_776361.html

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Comment #1 posted by FoM on November 01, 2010 at 15:00:43 PT
Your 2010 Marijuana Policy Election Day Scorecard
URL: http://www.enewspf.com/index.php/opinion/analysis/19611-your-2010-marijuana-policy-election-day-scorecard

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