Marijuana vs Tobacco in America: State by State Infographic

Cannabis, Images, Infographics, Lifestyle, Marijuana, Politics

Marijuana vs Tobacco in America: State by State Infographic

11 Comments 07 May 2010

Put Out That Butt and Smoke a Bud! Tobacco Causes Many Forms of Cancer, Marijuana on the Other Hand Does Not! So next time you decide to light one up, please consider the implications. PS the revenuers are coming, the revenuers are coming...

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Weed Pic Wednesday: Bricks of Bud

4 Comments 07 May 2010

2 Bricks of Bud to Scale (source) Originally posted 2010-03-10 04:59:21. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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The Whole Country Needs A Bong Break

8 Comments 07 May 2010

Even the money market mainstream knows we need the green. So why do the political power markets still not understand?

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Verbal Drug War: Pot vs Meth the Master Debate

Humor, Video

Verbal Drug War: Pot vs Meth the Master Debate

3 Comments 07 May 2010

Hear convincing arguments from Crystal Meth and Marijuana themselves. A debate of high order by experts on our drug of choice. One presents a solid argument for legalization. The other defines a line...

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Mukasey on Crack: Backtracking on Sentencing

Politics

Mukasey on Crack: Backtracking on Sentencing

1 Comment 07 May 2010

Last year, the U.S. Sentencing Commission voted to reduce the sentences for crack cocaine offenses in an attempt to address the startling inequalities between crack and powder cocaine penalties. Prior to that ruling, 5 grams of crack cocaine carried the same penalty as 500 grams of powder; more than 85 percent of incarcerated crack offenders are black. In December, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Kimbrough v. U.S. that judges were no longer bound by the sentencing guidelines. Within a day, the Sentencing Commission announced retroactive sentencing changes, making almost 20,000 inmates eligible for consideration for early release in the next decade.

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A Monster Fed by Ignorance, Corruption and Paranoia

Politics

A Monster Fed by Ignorance, Corruption and Paranoia

2 Comments 07 May 2010

The US government succeeds in over 90 per cent of its prosecutions, which indicates that the system is a stacked deck. US criminal justice is based on the plea bargain, which is essentially the exchange of immunity or a reduced sentence for inculpatory perjury against targeted people. It is an evil and repulsive system based on intimidation, suborned falsehoods, and impoverishment. Irish, British and Canadian prosecutors using these tactics would be disbarred.

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We all know that a lot of people are harmed by prohibition, but who benefits? Strangely enough, some of the biggest beneficiaries are the bootleggers. Sure, they take a big risk, but black marketeers don't have to pay taxes, they're protected from foreign competition, and they benefit from artificially inflated prices. Talk about protectionism.

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