DON’T FORGET! Ps. Ron Paul 4 President = END the DRUG WAR!


 

DON’T FORGET! ps. Ron Paul 4 President = END THE DRUG WAR! – yup, the title just about sums it up ^_^ DON’T FORGET! ps. Ron Paul 4 President = END THE DRUG WAR! oh, yea… Phoenix Joins the World Worldwide Marijuana March Indian Steele Park 4:20pm May 3, 2008 3rd Street & Indian School Entrance *Arrive early for good parking!* Mobility challenged? Can’t take the heat? Ride in your car along with us! Signs/Costumes/Car Decorations Encouraged Info. & Volunteers contact: Myspace.com/phoenixmarch [email protected] 480.251.1215 If you believe you should have the right, as a responsible adult American, to choose a safer recreational alternative to alcohol or prescription drugs, please show up. globalmarijuanamarch.org get the flyer here: s263.photobucket.com COPY & DISTRIBUTE! what the hell, i can’t help myself… Ron Paul on Drugs Republican Representative (TX-14) He would repeal most federal drug laws. He believes that blacks are treated unfairly and inner-city minorities are punished unfairly in war on drugs. And that the 0Billion on The War on Drugs since 1970s has been a total failure . He wants to legalize industrial hemp. He voted NO on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. He voted NO on subjecting federal employees to random drug tests. He sponsored an Act to Legalize medical marijuana. He recognizes that The War on Drugs has abused Bill of Rights. And… Ron Paul adopted the Republican Liberty Caucus Position Statement: As adopted by the General Membership of the Republican Liberty Caucus at its Biannual

 

Jimmy Carter: Marijuana Legalization Is Smart, Imprisonment For Possession Is

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act of 2000

"It's a major step backward, and it ought to be reversed, not only in America, but around the world," Carter argued, later going on to say that nations such as Portugal, which decriminalized all drugs in 2000, could be a model for the United States to …
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Beef Investigation By Kansas City Star Uncovers Serious Risks, Including Fecal

Filed under: drug addiction treatment act of 2000

Federal inspection records obtained by The Star under the federal Freedom of Information Act include hundreds of references to fecal contamination problems over the last two years at four of the largest beef slaughter plants in Kansas, Nebraska and …
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