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	<title>Comments on: Should we all just get high on Marijuana&#8230;legally?</title>
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		<title>By: Nick Sommers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Sommers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I enjoyed the read but if  you smoke marijuana and find that you are becoming tired and de motivated and you do not want to quit using marijuana. Try vaporizing your marijuana and you will get more a of a clean headed high buzz.

Like tobacco, marijuana smoke contains toxins that are known to be hazardous to the respiratory system. Among them are the highly carcinogenic polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a prime suspect in cigarette-related cancers. These toxins are essentially a byproduct of combustion, separate from the pharmaceutically active components of marijuana, known as cannabinoids, which include THC. When you burn marijuana it produces quite a lot of tar. Pipes and joints generally do not have  proper filters. Bongs are not the answer, because you inhale concentrated smoke.

The vaporizer certainly reduces the level of tar. You will not have to worry about the harmful carcinogens your body is absorbing when you inhale marijuana smoke.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoyed the read but if  you smoke marijuana and find that you are becoming tired and de motivated and you do not want to quit using marijuana. Try vaporizing your marijuana and you will get more a of a clean headed high buzz.</p>
<p>Like tobacco, marijuana smoke contains toxins that are known to be hazardous to the respiratory system. Among them are the highly carcinogenic polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a prime suspect in cigarette-related cancers. These toxins are essentially a byproduct of combustion, separate from the pharmaceutically active components of marijuana, known as cannabinoids, which include THC. When you burn marijuana it produces quite a lot of tar. Pipes and joints generally do not have  proper filters. Bongs are not the answer, because you inhale concentrated smoke.</p>
<p>The vaporizer certainly reduces the level of tar. You will not have to worry about the harmful carcinogens your body is absorbing when you inhale marijuana smoke.</p>
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		<title>By: Bill Harris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Harris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 14:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Debaters debate the two wars as if Nixonâ€™s civil war on Woodstock Nation didnâ€™t yet run amok. One neednâ€™t travel to China to find indigenous cultures lacking human rights or to Cuba for political prisoners. America leads the world in percentile behind bars, thanks to ongoing persecution of hippies, radicals, and non-whites under banner of the war on drugs. If weâ€™re all about spreading liberty abroad, then why mix the message at home? Peace on the home front would enhance global credibility. 

The drug czarâ€™s Rx for prison fodder costs dearly, as lives are flushed down expensive tubes. My shamanâ€™s second opinion is that psychoactive plants are Godâ€™s gift. God didnâ€™t screw up. Canadian Marc Emery implements the American policy of demand reduction for Mexican product. His seeds enable American farmers to poach cartel customers with superior domestic product. Mr. Emery should get a parade, not prison.

The constitutionality of the CSA (Controlled Substances Act of 1970) derives from an interstate commerce clause. This clause is invoked to finance organized crime, endanger homeland security, and throw good money after bad. Official policy is to eradicate, not tax, the number-one cash crop in the land. America rejected prohibition, but itâ€™s back. Apparently, SWAT teams donâ€™t need no stinking amendment.

Nixon promised the Schafer Commission would support the criminalization of his enemies, but it didnâ€™t.  No matter, the witch-hunt was on. No amendments can assure due process under an anti-science law without due process itself. Psychology hailed the breakthrough potential of LSD, until the CSA halted all research. Marijuana has no medical use, period.

The RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993) allows Native American Church members to eat peyote, which functions like LSD. Americans shouldnâ€™t need a specific church membership to obtain their birthright freedom of religion. Denial of entheogen sacrament to any American, for mediation of communion with his or her maker, precludes free exercise of religious liberty.

Freedom of speech presupposes freedom of thought. The Constitution doesnâ€™t enumerate any governmental power to embargo diverse states of mind. How and when did government usurp this power to coerce conformity? The Mayflower sailed to escape coerced conformity. Legislators who would limit cognitive liberty lack jurisdiction. 

Common-law must hold that adults own their bodies. The Founding Fathers decreed that the right to the pursuit of happiness is inalienable. Socrates said to know your self. Mortal lawmakers should not presume to thwart the intelligent design that molecular keys unlock spiritual doors. Persons who appreciate their own free choice of path in life should tolerate seekersâ€™ self-exploration.

Simple majorities in each house could repeal the CSA. The books have ample law without it. The usual caveats remain in effect. You are liable for damages when you screw up. Strong medicine requires prescription. Employees can be fired for poor job performance. No harm, no foul; and no excuse, either. Replace the war on drugs with a frugal, constitutional, science-based drugs policy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debaters debate the two wars as if Nixonâ€™s civil war on Woodstock Nation didnâ€™t yet run amok. One neednâ€™t travel to China to find indigenous cultures lacking human rights or to Cuba for political prisoners. America leads the world in percentile behind bars, thanks to ongoing persecution of hippies, radicals, and non-whites under banner of the war on drugs. If weâ€™re all about spreading liberty abroad, then why mix the message at home? Peace on the home front would enhance global credibility. </p>
<p>The drug czarâ€™s Rx for prison fodder costs dearly, as lives are flushed down expensive tubes. My shamanâ€™s second opinion is that psychoactive plants are Godâ€™s gift. God didnâ€™t screw up. Canadian Marc Emery implements the American policy of demand reduction for Mexican product. His seeds enable American farmers to poach cartel customers with superior domestic product. Mr. Emery should get a parade, not prison.</p>
<p>The constitutionality of the CSA (Controlled Substances Act of 1970) derives from an interstate commerce clause. This clause is invoked to finance organized crime, endanger homeland security, and throw good money after bad. Official policy is to eradicate, not tax, the number-one cash crop in the land. America rejected prohibition, but itâ€™s back. Apparently, SWAT teams donâ€™t need no stinking amendment.</p>
<p>Nixon promised the Schafer Commission would support the criminalization of his enemies, but it didnâ€™t.  No matter, the witch-hunt was on. No amendments can assure due process under an anti-science law without due process itself. Psychology hailed the breakthrough potential of LSD, until the CSA halted all research. Marijuana has no medical use, period.</p>
<p>The RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993) allows Native American Church members to eat peyote, which functions like LSD. Americans shouldnâ€™t need a specific church membership to obtain their birthright freedom of religion. Denial of entheogen sacrament to any American, for mediation of communion with his or her maker, precludes free exercise of religious liberty.</p>
<p>Freedom of speech presupposes freedom of thought. The Constitution doesnâ€™t enumerate any governmental power to embargo diverse states of mind. How and when did government usurp this power to coerce conformity? The Mayflower sailed to escape coerced conformity. Legislators who would limit cognitive liberty lack jurisdiction. </p>
<p>Common-law must hold that adults own their bodies. The Founding Fathers decreed that the right to the pursuit of happiness is inalienable. Socrates said to know your self. Mortal lawmakers should not presume to thwart the intelligent design that molecular keys unlock spiritual doors. Persons who appreciate their own free choice of path in life should tolerate seekersâ€™ self-exploration.</p>
<p>Simple majorities in each house could repeal the CSA. The books have ample law without it. The usual caveats remain in effect. You are liable for damages when you screw up. Strong medicine requires prescription. Employees can be fired for poor job performance. No harm, no foul; and no excuse, either. Replace the war on drugs with a frugal, constitutional, science-based drugs policy.</p>
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		<title>By: James Shumaker</title>
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		<dc:creator>James Shumaker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 23:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In my opinion, marijuana should be legalized. There are multiple reasons for this opinion but I will only enumerate on the most important to myself. The first reason is due this &quot;war on drugs&quot; that in the US has been an utter failure. People are going to use this drug as well as others, just look at history of ethanol (alcohol) in the US. If cannabis was legalized, in a similar fashion to alcohol, the taxes generated from this and other drugs could be enormous. The money that is wasted on law enforcement for a naturally occurring plant is flabbergasting especially concerning the dismal failure of law enforcementâ€™s effort. More and more doctors are beginning to realize the positive potential for the use of cannabis i.e. alleviating nausea and pain reduction are only two of a multitude of positive uses.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my opinion, marijuana should be legalized. There are multiple reasons for this opinion but I will only enumerate on the most important to myself. The first reason is due this &#8220;war on drugs&#8221; that in the US has been an utter failure. People are going to use this drug as well as others, just look at history of ethanol (alcohol) in the US. If cannabis was legalized, in a similar fashion to alcohol, the taxes generated from this and other drugs could be enormous. The money that is wasted on law enforcement for a naturally occurring plant is flabbergasting especially concerning the dismal failure of law enforcementâ€™s effort. More and more doctors are beginning to realize the positive potential for the use of cannabis i.e. alleviating nausea and pain reduction are only two of a multitude of positive uses.</p>
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