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March 2009 Archives

Pipe Dreams, Part II

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It now appears that the U.S. government will limit prosecutions of medical marijuana sellers in those states where medical marijuana can be legally purchased:

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said federal agents will now target marijuana distributors only when they violate both federal and state laws, a departure from the policy of the Bush administration.

It's not seen by many as a move by the Obama administration toward the legalization of marijuana. Obama's dismissal of legalization in the recent "town hall" discussion makes that clear. However, it could end much of the confusion among state and federal authorities dealing with the mishmash of laws in which cultivating, using and selling pot for medical purposes is allowed by states but outlawed by the federal government. "This signals, in my mind, a true kind of federalism," said Jody Armour, a law professor at the University of Southern California. "The federal government is allowing states to take chances, to take experiments and see what happens."

California is one of 13 states that allows medical use of marijuana. Over the past 2 1/2 years, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration has raided at least 80 dispensaries in California, the majority in the Central District that extends from the Central Coast down to Orange County and includes Los Angeles. Yet criminal charges have only been filed in several of those cases against the biggest distributors accused of breaking both federal and state laws, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in the Central District of California.

"What we have done in all of our narcotic cases is to focus on large-scale traffickers," Mrozek said. "In terms of what happens in the future, the federal government will continue to enforce federal narcotics law."

(read the rest of the article on Yahoo at  Medical Marijuana )

Pipe Dream

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If you haven't already read the article, California Democratic state assemblyman Tom Ammiano introduced legislation last month that would legalize pot and allow the state to regulate and tax its sale -- a move that could mean billions of dollars for the cash-strapped state. Pot is, after all, California's biggest cash crop, responsible for $14 billion a year in sales, dwarfing the state's second largest agricultural commodity -- milk and cream -- which brings in $7.3 billion a year, according to the most recent USDA statistics. The state's tax collectors estimate the bill would bring in about $1.3 billion a year in much needed revenue, offsetting some of the billions of dollars in service cuts and spending reductions outlined in the recently approved state budget.

They should have legalized and taxed it twenty years ago. Unfortunately, I'm sure the liquor lobby will do everything that they can to prevent decriminalization, so unless Obama decides to lead a Stoner initiative (and I can just just picture the speech he'll give to Congress: "Those opposed to decriminalization will say that America's future will go up in smoke. I say that it's high time for a change"), it 'aint gonna happen.

That's a shame. Regardless of whether or not marihuana might generate tax revenue, we should decriminalize it.

 I've been a criminal defense lawyer in the New York State and Federal courts for almost twenty-five years. I've witnessed the destruction that criminalization of pot has brought. The U.S. now has more men and women in prison than any nation on Earth. 

I've heard all of the arguments against decriminalization, and none of them are convincing. Grass has never been a "gateway" drug anymore than alcohol is, and I'd rather be sitting next to someone high on Humboldt County homegrown than some wild turkey wasted on Wild Turkey.

It really is time for a change...

Shopping in Manila

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If I hadn't seen this myself I would never have believed it. Click the link, and if it doesn't work paste this into your browser! : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGDFOILxuo4

What To Do Until The Economy Recovers.

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The following is my recipe for perfect chicken soup. The salt may harden your arteries, but you'll die with a smile on your face.

Ingredients:

1 lean chicken, cut into quarters
2 medium sized white onions, diced
4 cloves garlic
2 large carrots, sliced
5 stalks of celery
3 medium to large potatoes, diced
1 chicken bullion cube
12 or so bay leaves
2 tbsp black pepper corns
a generous amount of chopped parsley
salt and pepper to taste
1 good friend
1 bottle red wine
1 large bag of Chitos

Instructions:

1. Drink the wine with your friend.
2. Saute the onions in two or three tablespoons of oil until soft.
3. Throw everything in the pot except the Cheetos, potatoes, parsely and friend. Add water to cover.
4. Make love to your intoxicated friend, or walk the dog if your friend is too buzzed. .
5. After 30 minutes, add the potatoes.
6. Simmer for an hour or so. When it’s tender, remove the chicken skin and bones. If you are too hungry to wait, eat the Cheetos.
7. Add the parsley and stir..
8. Eat.



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