Presidential candidate and marijuana supporter Gary Johnson still feels good despite poll numbers.

To many Gary Johnson is quickly becoming another Republican also ran, but not if you ask him. Despite being left out of the New Hampshire debate, he feels that he has the momentum. His pro-pot Libertarian views have not been received as well in the GOP as fellow Libertarian Ron Paul. He is currently polling at just one percent, while Paul is around ten. Front runners Bachman and Romney have been consistently around twenty-five percent. Johnson is not deterred. As he put it, “there are 126 candidates on the Republican side of the ticket right now.” While that is a bit of an exaggeration, the numbers will whittle down to Johnson’s benefit. Johnson compares his campaign to his successful campaign for Governor. Less then six months before the Gubernatorial primary, Johnson was polling with only two percent of the vote. Despite this he went on to win not just the primary, but also the election. » Read more: Gary Johnson Still in the Race
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Gary Johnson Still in the Race
November 3rd, 2011Medical Marijuana Robbery Illustrates how Crime is Handled in a Legal System
September 5th, 2011A marijuana courier was held at gunpoint and robbed of the marijuana he was delivering in Los Angeles. Amazingly, there is no retaliation mob hit planned.
Anyone who objectively studies marijuana is forced to conclude that most of the societal problems are caused by prohibition, not marijuana. In an illegal marketplace people are denied the means of solving disputes that are normally available. When made available, people use a third neutral party to settle disputes namely, courts and lawyers. In the illegal drug market, participants revert to more primal means of settling disputes, survival of the fittest. Drug Cartel A and Drug Cartel B have a disagreement and the streets run red until one side either closes up shop or is wiped out. This is the image of the drug war that is plastered on headlines across America. Everyday we see stories like “Four Killed in Drug Related Gang Violence” or “Fifty People Killed in Juarez Mexico.” What never seems to be reported upon are situations like the one that recently happened in L.A.
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Canadian Judge may have Legalized Marijuana
August 17th, 2011In response to Canada’s severely flawed medical marijuana system, Judge Donald Taliano found that prohibition itself was unconstitutional.

The drug war has long made a mockery of the American Justice System. In Canada however, the Justice System is making a mockery of the War on Drugs. Canada has had a system of medical marijuana in place for several years. On April 12 of 2011, Judge Donald Taliano of Ontario heard the case of R. v. Mernagh. Matt Mernagh is a Canadian medical marijuana patient who has been treating his fibromyalgia and seizures for years. Unfortunately he was unable to find a doctor who was willing to sign the paperwork to allow him to legally use marijuana. The police then raided Matt’s house and seized all the plants he was growing for his own use and charged him for growing without a license.
What We Learned from Prop. 19’s Failure
July 28th, 2011In 2010 the California ballot initiative to legalize recreational use of marijuana failed. What lessons have we learned to help us succeed in 2012?
In November of 2010 California voted 54% to 46% not to legalize marijuana. This came as a devastating shock to the war on the drug war, as many polls had it passing. Within hours of its defeat, however, plans were being made to try again in 2012. Looking back on what happened in 2010, what can be done differently to guarantee our success?
Panamanian Dictator Indicted for Drug Trafficking was Supported by CIA
July 19th, 2011Ex-Panamanian Dictator Manuel Noriega was indicted on drug trafficking charges following the US invasion of Panama in 1989. Evidence of his involvement in drug trafficking, however, goes back to the 1950’s when the United States was his supporter.
Manuel Noriega was a career soldier, who through opportunistic support during the revolution in the late 1960’s and a possible assassination, has become the de facto leader of Panama by the early 1980’s. His involvement with the American CIA goes back to the late 1950’s. By the time of the 1989 invasion of Panama, Noriega had become a key player in the Medellin Cartel. After his arrest, he was convicted in 1992 on eight counts of drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering. He was released in 2007 and extradited to France, who in 2010 sentenced him to another ten years.
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Canada’s Marijuana Church
July 12th, 2011Like marijuana? Hate clothes? Canada’s Church of the Universe could be for you.
The Assembly of the Church of the Universe was founded by Walter Tucker in 1969 in Ontario. The Church of the Universe treats marijuana as a holy sacrament and encourages use among its member. The church believes that marijuana is the sacred tree of life spoken of in Psalms and Revelations. The Church also promotes nudity as a means to end gender discrimination. They see this practice as deriving from Genesis as well as that Adam and Eve were nude prior to the original sin. » Read more: Canada’s Marijuana Church
British Police Were Guinea Pigs For Marijuana
January 12th, 2011British police raided the garage of a resident of Bradford, which, as they felt growing marijuana. Nevertheless, says Metro, a narcotic plant they could not be found. Instead, they found marijuana in the garage of two Englishwomen in guinea pigs.
Six police officers arrived at the home of Pamela Hardcastle once did with the helicopter shots for her home – in the photo, made using thermography, law enforcement officials have noticed a kind of thermal equipment. The police came to the conclusion that it is used for cultivation of marijuana, and decided to conduct a search of Hardcastle.
British Medical Journals called for the legalization of marijuana
November 26th, 2010
Authoritative medical publications argued for the legalization of marijuana, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Article Professor, University of Melbourne (Melbourne University) Robin Ruma (Robin Room) was published in an editorial the October issue of British Medical Journal (“British Medical Journal).
In his article Rhum has criticized drug laws prohibiting the free sale of marijuana.
According to him, from 1981 to 2002 the volume of funds allocated by the U.S. government to fight drug trafficking has increased 18 times and reached $ 18 billion a year.
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200 pounds of Marijuana seized in Nebraska
November 19th, 2010In Lincoln, Neb the state patrol says two traffic stops along I-80 netted their seizure around 200 pounds of marijuana. The authorities say the traffic stop on Thursday afternoon near Lincoln turned up 153 pounds of marijuana hidden in a large compartment in the under carriage of the van the suspects were driving.
Don’t feed the ducks
November 19th, 2010A French farmer has been one month suspended jail sentence and fined 500 euros for feed the ducks marijuana to get rid of the worms. Police arrested Michel Rouyer for feeding the ducks cannabis.







