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Started by Double A, December 09, 2006, 01:04:15 AM

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Originally posted by waterboy

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Originally posted by Artiem

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The 'Mercan people are clearly behind liberalization of the chronic. So why do we continue to allow Congress to overstep its authority and use the Commerce Clause to subvert the will of the people?


Because the liquor lobby has about a bazillion dollars in the kitty to keep marijuana illegal and the PTL contingent doesn't seem to understand the hypocrisy of winking at booze and condemning mj as a "narcotic."

Interesting that pot is a plant (i.e. grows naturally, or was "created") whereas booze is manufactured by man -- albeit using natural processes for the most part.



Alcohol may also be a natural product. Somewhere I read about chimps in the wild that prefer to eat decaying fruit because of its alcohol content. (bananna liquor?) They have wild group orgies feasting on the stuff, pass out and do it over and over till its all gone. Chimps gone wild! Anyone else know if thats myth or truth?



Here's the footage:

Drunken  Wild Animals

That thare's funny, I don't care who ya are!
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There is a wide difference between alcohol and smoking the weed.  The weed was grown in the second world war legal for the government and a few years ago it was present in the fence rows in Kansas and Colorado. It can be grown from a single seed with nature taking over.  Due to the fact that as home grown it would be hard to tax. I have seen the plants growing in sight of the police station.

Alcohol is derived through a process requiring much attention, equipment  and is subject to raising an enormous amount of revenue.  It dumps that part of the brain which controls actions designated by the moral society. The comparison between the two is spelled T A X E S.  Follow the money trail.

Is the truth in this post anti-government or food for thought?  


Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.