Monday, April 27, 2009

To be a kid again

We've been taking our daughter on more & more walks recently. Its really nice to get outside & get her accustomed to the outside world. She just loves it outside.

Anyways, Saturday afternoon, probably about 6:30, 7:00 p.m. we're walking back home from our walk (if you couldn't guess). There's i think 4 or 5 kids playing outside this apartment, all around the ages of i'd say 6-9 years old. As we're walking, one looks at us, straightens his arms out in front of him, points down and says, "Don't look."

I am normally a very curious person, but when an 8 year old tells me not to look, something about it told me to listen to him.

As he sits there, shaking his head back & forth, saying "don't look" i finally look and see a pile of rocks - decent sized ones, about the size of a gallon of milk. He continues to say, "Look, there's a dead bird."

I thought he didn't want us to look??? Hmm, kids are strange.

And he didn't lie, underneath the rocks was a dead bird, crushed. We walk slower as he follows us explaining how they found it and were throwing rocks on it. One of his friends threw a rock on it just right & its guts went all over one of his other friends. He then said that friend went home after that.....

...yeah i'd go home if a bird's guts were just propelled at me. Doesn't seem like much fun!

Anyways, he goes back to his prized possession, and stands there. As we walk by the door of this apartment, another little boy rushes outside w/ a ghetto bird feeder. You know, the one's you make as a kid - pinecone, peanut-butter, bird seed and string? Yup. One of those.

Anyways, that's irrelevant to what happens. This kid rushes outside, stops & points at a boulder in front of him, and with the straightest face possible he states, "this is the biggest rock in our yard."

At first, me and Megan are so confused at what happened. But about 2 seconds later we burst into laughter, and continue laughing at this for the next 30 seconds or so. It was hilarious! I wihs i had it on video, the kids expression was priceless.

Granted me & Megan were a little high from smoking earlier, but this was still the funniest thing to me at the time.



All that got me thinking...did i do stuff like that when i was a kid? Yeah, i'm only 22, so it wasn't THAT long ago, but still. I've come a long way since the younger days, when i used to look up curse words in my dictionary (lyrical quote! Guess who).

I used to set ants/bugs on fire, play in my sandbox w/ army men & trucks, climb trees, you know all the kid things to do. Sadly i even tried my first cigarette at around age 8.

Seeing those kids made me want to go back in time and be a kid again. To be that happy. To find joy in the littlest things, like a dead bird, or the biggest rock in your yard. I think it would be awesome. Like if you could go back with the same mind-frame you had now, would you?

Think about it...To be ten years old again (or younger), you don't have any worries at all besides going to school & listening to your parents. You don't care if people think you're weird or others judging you, you don't worry about getting hurt, you just live life to the fullest while you still can. The funny thing is, kid's don't realize that this part of life doesn't last long. Yet they are able to be the happiest beings.
And those are the most important times in your life, i believe. When you're able to the most insignificant things and find so much joy in them. Makes me jealous.

But then i snap out of it and realize how lucky i am. I have a beautiful girl that i will someday marry, a gorgeous & smart little girl who will be a year in 3 months already, a good, secure job, and a place to live.

Sometimes it takes the littlest thing to make you realize how great your life is. This made me feel like a kid again.

Weekend at KC's

The start of another fun-filled work week. Isn't it what we all look forward to? Or is that the weekend? Eh, who knows anymore, it all seems to blend together for me now.

Guess that's part of being a parent now. Well you know what, I'm perfectly fine with it.

Of course i LOVE sleep almost more than anything (yes, even sex), but i gotta say, nothing is more rewarding than waking up on a Sunday earlier than you do during the work week. It gave us so much time to spend with Tori, and run errands, and everything. It was great.

Yesterday i looked in my wallet and found that i had 2 Hot Topic gift cards from God knows when - both for 25 bucks. Score.

Only thing is there's not that much stuff @ Hot Topic I'd buy anymore. Other than Cd's, earrings/gauges, and the occasional shirt. So yesterday me, Megan & Tori went to the mall to find stuff.

I ended up buying a sick Born of Osiris shirt, a black dress/shirt w/ a blue ribbon & buttons for Megan, and 2 shirts for Tori - one that says "There's a party in my tummy" with a bunch of candy & food inside a drawn-out stomach, and the other says "My dad can beat up your dad" with a picture of Darth Vader on it. Yeah, its pretty sick. Oh and we got Tori a little rubber keychain to chew on because we neglected to bring her binky with us.

On Saturday, we went to the doctor's office for Tori's scheduled appointment. Turns out she is at 10% height. 50% would be the average height, so she is just a liiiiittle short for her age, haha. Other than that, she's all healthy and average or above average in all other stages of development. That makes me very happy. She's got 2 bottom teeth in & 2 more coming in on top. She said "mama" last week, and said "dada" yesterday, so she's growin so fast!

I'm also convinced that we have the more adorable daughter in the world. The nurse who took all her vitals & shit beforehand said how beautiful she was, then we went to get her weight. Following that, she turns to another nurse & said, "Michelle, look at this little girl's eyes, she's gorgeous!" The nurse turns and says, "Oh, that's Tori! She's a cutie."

I'm just like, "yeah, that's our kid. She came from us. She got her looks from us. Represent!"


Not really, but it made me feel good. I love my little girl.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Save Our Society?

There's a group called Save Our Society. Their mission is as follows:

"Save Our Society From Drugs (S.O.S.) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization committed to establishing, encouraging and enabling drug laws and drug policies that reduce illegal drug use and abuse, drug-related injury and death. Among other endeavors, S.O.S. has actively opposed national and state ballot initiatives and legislative measures that would legalize marijuana as a so-called medicine and would create new constitutional rights for the exclusive benefit of illicit drug offenders."

Now, from my experience, a group like this is going to be close-minded, ignorant, or not willing to listen to the opposing sides argument. I, however, would love to talk to them. So i tried e-mailing them at the address on their site.

And guess what?? It doesn't work! I get a message saying, "
The following organization rejected your message: [216.134.220.7]"

Does that seem fair to you? I don't think it is. This is what my e-mail said.




Hello there. I saw on your group's website that you claim that you want to provide education to the public on how pushers(dealers) want MJ legalized? You realize that if this were the case, those "pushers" would be out of work? So no, dealers would not want it to be legalized. Neither would major crop growers. The government would take over the distribution and major cultivation of marijuana, leaving not only the mexican drug cartels out of work, but also the drug dealers that "run the streets" in our hometowns. I smoke marijuana. I have a full-time job at a promising company. I have an 8 month old daughter and a beautiful fiance. I treat marijuana like its a beer. After work, i spend time with my family - playing with my daughter, feeding her, reading the mail, having dinner at the table with my fiance, and then giving our daughter a bath & laying her down for bed. After cleaning up everything around the house, me and my girl will load a bowl in my pipe and go on the patio and smoke. Am i hurting anyone doing this? If so, how? How is this different than smoking a cigarette which has over 4000 chemicals in it. 4000?! And its legal? That blows my mind how something so dangerous and EXTREMELY deadly can be legal. I smoke cigarettes too. I'm not proud of it one bit. I wish i could quit, but its not that easy. I never have cravings for marijuana. I just enjoy relaxing after a hard days work. I think that smoking a bowl and still being clear minded and relaxed is much better than someone coming home from a rough day of work, downing half a bottle of rum, and fighting with their spouse. Can you agree with me there at least?

There's so many scientific studies and proof of the GOOD that MJ can do. I can honestly say that yes, marijuana, just like alcohol, can be abused. It can be dangerous at a young age. Everyone reacts different to things. One person could get very violent after a few shots of whiskey. While another might just sit and talk about things with a close friend. Someone can smoke a bowl and feel paranoid, or dizzy. Someone else can smoke it and just feel relaxed and uplifed almost. Everything has variables. Is it that hard to believe that marijuana is no different than alcohol or tobacco? If you were around for prohibition of alcohol, would you be for it or against it?

I don't want to say much more because i have a feeling that the people in this group are going to be somewhat close-minded or stubborn. I, however, can see things from both sides of the argument. I see reasons for MJ to not be legalized. I can see reasons for it to be legalized. I have educated myself on the uses of marijuana and the history of marijuana. I suggest you do the same. Thank you for your time.

http://www.illuminati-news.com/marijuana-conspiracy.htm

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9077214414651731007

http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=5441


i just wanted to talk to someone about this. See what their reasons were for wanting to not legalize MJ. I have reasons to not do it, also. But overall, the "good" weigh out the "bads" when it comes to reasons for legalization.

Guess its harder to talk to someone thats opposed to legalization than i thought. I wonder why....could they know of all the truth about MJ? Guess i'll never know

i guess this is nice of our neighbor?

Sex is a natual thing in life. Everyone does it. Well, pretty much everybody. Not every female is super loud in the sack though.

Megan is pretty damn loud, though.

At my old house when i/we were living with a couple of my friends, she used to wake them up in their sleep all the time. My friend broke the hallway light because he threw his shoe down the hallway cuz she was being loud.

Don't take me wrong, i like my girl to be vocal, lol. This incident was kinda funny though.

So Tuesday, i believe it was, i got home from work, and we played with tori for a little bit. But then we laid her down for a nap around 5:30 or so. Me and Megan decided to have a little fun. And in the midst of our 4-foot shuffle, as i like to call it, we hear a loud ass banging noise that sounded like it came from the wall separating us and our neighbors. This has happened before, and it seems to be the guy next to us, but it was never this loud. This makes me stop for a second, and it throws me off. No more sex.

Anyways, the point of that is, that last night me, Megan, and a friend of mine were blazing, and randomly at 11 p.m. there's a knock at our door. Megan gets up to get it, cuz i was in the kitchen & didn't hear it. Turns out it was the girl from the apt. below us. She came up to apologize for banging on the ceiling a few days ago, lol. Apparently she did that because she had her daughter there, and she didn't want her daughter to listen to what was basically hardcore porn. Lol.

This was kind of awkward for megan. Think of how weird that would be to be sitting in your apartment, and suddenly you hear moaning. Then screaming. You look over and your daughter is there with a confused look on her face. I'd do the same thing! Lol. We were blazed so we had a good laugh, cracked jokes about it & everything. Talkin about how the neighbors are gonna pitch in to buy megan a gag-ball. Or they'll all just have air horns & sound em off any time they hear Megan.

The thing is, they don't bang on the wall every time. So does that mean that sometimes the guy next door enjoys it?? We ponder this sometimes when we're out on our patio smoking a cigarette. Like, what if some night, the guys really stressed out and gets off to us having sex? That would be kind of weird. But at the same time, i don't care. Lol. As long as he's not straight up jerking it while lookin at megan, he can get off to us getting off if he wants.

But i doubt that really happens.

Its things like that that will pop up in conversation when you're at our place.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

blogging

what the hell is the point of it? Only 2 people "read" mine. Can you even search for other blogs?

Cuz i can't figure out how to

Monday, April 6, 2009

Marijuana can cure cancer, scientists say

http://digg.com/d1nsND

lots of science "mumbo-jumbo" in there, so unless you know you're shit, its gonna be hard to understand, lol. (I don't know my shit)

i skimmed through it, and found a paragraph that sums it up quite nicely

"We next investigated whether activation of ER stress is involved in the induction of autophagy in response to cannabinoid treatment of cancer cells. We have previously shown that THC-induced accumulation of de novo–synthesized ceramide, an event that occurs in the ER, leads to upregulation of the stress-regulated protein p8 and its ER stress–related downstream targets, ATF4, CHOP, and TRB3, to induce cancer cell death "



Amazing what one plant can do.

when all hope is lost

I just finished reading a terrible story about a 17 year old boy in Fairfax County, VA. Its about a boy who attends a "Zero Tolerance" school, in a country where if anyone is found in possession of marijuana on school grounds, that automatic suspension and a recommendation of expulsion is required.
"There's no discretion at the school level," says Paul Regnier, spokesman for the system. "Virginia law requires that if there's possession of marijuana on school grounds, the student must be expelled unless there are special circumstances."

Here's some of the article. Found here: "http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/04/AR2009040402596.html"

Josh Anderson had just finished four homework assignments. He did his laundry. He watched TV with his mother -- "House," which he had Tivo'd for viewing that night. He played with the dogs. Then, at his mom's urging, he went up to bed. It was 12:30, and the next day, March 19, was a big one: Josh was scheduled for a hearing that probably would end with his expulsion from the Fairfax County school system.
The Andersons weren't blind to what got Josh into this pickle. He had been caught leaving campus, going to Taco Bell with a friend. When the boys returned to South Lakes High in Reston, an assistant principal confronted them in the parking lot, smelled marijuana and had the car searched. This was the second time in two years that Josh, a junior, had been found with pot.
"I really have been working hard on this," Josh wrote to the hearing officers. "I can't believe I'm putting my parents through this now. I can't believe how selfish and stupid I've been. . . . I'm honestly going to try my hardest to fix this."
The Andersons were told that Josh would be barred from any regular Fairfax high school and might be tossed out of the system entirely. His parents were looking into private schools or moving.

But there would be no hearing, no new school, no more visits from college football coaches asking about Josh's talents.

When Sue Anderson went into her son's room the next morning, he was dead. Without a word to his girlfriend, parents, psychologist, coach or teachers, Josh Anderson, 17, had killed himself.
He left a note, just two lines. "Why does it have to be like this?" And, to his girlfriend, "I love you."



They make some good points in here. His parents believe that the Zero-Tolerance mentality contradicts with the goals of helping an immature adolescent. Throwing them out of the schools isn't going to help better somebody if they're having problems/troubles.

Yes, he shouldn't have brought it to school. That's obvious. But Regardless, because of their policies and how it affected Josh, he felt so terrible for wronging his parents. When in all reality, all he had to do was maybe be lectured by someone - talk to a psycologist, or something. Not kicked out of school. Suspended, yes. Expelled? No. The trauma of knowing he was going to be expelled must have put so much weight on his shoulders, knowing how much it would hurt his parents, it must have just brought him to the edge, and gave him a nudge. Had their policies been more lenient, i'm sure he wouldn't have felt the need to committ suicide. I'm sure that the media will try and turn this into a form of "yellow journalism" or just do what i like to call, as the "one, two, switcheroo" on the story, claiming that Josh's marijuana use pushed him to the brink of insanity, ending in his death. Or whatever the media really thinks bud does to people.

Whatever. Shit like this makes me so mad, and makes me so sad for the families and friends. It makes me wish i did not live in such an uptight zero-tolerance state. You get caught with ANY bud here (states as "less than 2 lbs), there's the possiblity of going to jail from 6 months to a year & a half. Possibly even for just having a joint.

Of course thats not guaranteed. A friend of mine got caught with a joint on campus in his cd case. He was not waving it around, showing it off. He was sitting there, and the teacher walked up & grabbed his cd case and started going through it. Low & behold a joint fell out. And what happened to my friend? Expelled from our school, and had probation for i believe 6 months. Possibly longer. He had a few fines to pay too. All for just having a joint on him. Had he have had, say, a pack of cigarettes on him (which im sure he did), they would've just thrown him away. Or even booze. He would've just gotten suspended im sure. But nope. Since its a drug, they had to get rid of him and the drug asap! As if half the school wasn't on drugs to begin with. I went to a somewhat charter school w/ around 300 kids. The school was dedicated to arta & academics. Painting, music, dance, photography, fashion, sculpting, etc. One (black, i might add) kid found with a joint and he's immediately thrown out - no questions asked.

Now, do you think that These situations are being handled appropriately? Or accordingly? I can understand someone caught with an ounce in their backpack and someone saying he was selling. But come on. There has to be a line drawn somewhere.


This quote is from Fairfax School Board member Jane Strauss. "The goal, Strauss says, "is to save souls, to help kids get through adolescence."

Josh got through adolescence, alright.

Rest in peace, Josh.

Friday, April 3, 2009

i make you wanna...

Well, Nikki is riding my ass about how i never blog. And of course, i'm in charge of keeping her happy and/or entertained SO that is why i am writing this blog. This is for you Nikki.

Its Friday. Good ol' Friday. You can always count on Friday to make you feel better. At least i can. I always wondered how and why they decided to have 7 days in a week, and how they decided on the names. I'm sure the names have some kind of....brain fart. ANYWAYS, i know how they came up with time, but how days and weeks and months? Maybe i'll look into that.

So i watched this video the other day called The Union: The Business Behind Getting High. It was very informative. I can see this video possibly changing the minds of many if given the chance. Here's a quick bit from the Synopsis on the video:

"Ever wonder what British Columbia's most profitable industries are? Logging? Fishing? Tourism? Ever think to include marijuana? If you haven't, think again. No longer a hobby for the stereotypical hippie culture of the ’60s, BC's illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into a seemingly unstoppable business giant, dubbed by those involved as 'The Union'....

•Why is marijuana illegal?
•What health risks do we really face?
•Does prohabition work?
•What would happen if we taxed it?
•Medicine, paper, fuel, textiles, food, etc. Are we missing something here?

....Follow filmmaker Adam Scorgie as he dives head first into Canada's most socially acceptable illegal activity. Along the way, Adam demsytifies the underground market and brings to light how such a large industry can function while remaining illegal. By interviewing experts from around the globe, including growers, clippers, police officers, criminalogists, economists, psychologists, medical doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, Scorgie explores the cause and effect nature of the business behind getting high.

Nobody's innocent in this exploration of an industry that may be profiting
more by being illegal."


Anyways, its pretty interesting. Some stuff i already knew, some i didn't. For instance, 750,000 americans every year are arrested on pot-possession related charges. That number is more than murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault - COMBINED!

Many people know that there are no recorded deaths linked directly and only to marijuana use. Ever. But for tobacco, which is perfectly legal and fed/sprayed with radioactive chemicals, i believe it was 430,000 deaths per year from tobacco products.

A lot of people think that most of America's Marijuana gets imported from Canada, or Mexico. But they're wrong. Most of it is already here. Only 5% comes from Canada, 40% from Mexico, 45% from the USA, and 10% from other countries.

Tommy Chong. We all know this guy. Some may not know that he had a glass paraphenilia company, though. He was arrested in 2003, and in a way, it was just an act to get the people's attention away from the war going on and everything. There were rewards out for the recovery of a few people. Wanna know who and how much?

Osama Bin Laden - $25 Million
Uday and Qusay's Hussein - $15 Million each (Saddam's sons)
Tommy Chong - $12 Million

That's a little ridiculous don't you think? For someone who simply allowed someone to put his name and face on a paraphenilia company? I think so. He was charged with "Conspiring to sell marijuana paraphenilia." 55 people were arrested in result of "Operation Pipe Dream", and only one person went to jail. Can you guess who?
Were their tactics to recover him unnecessary? Yes. According to Tommy, there was over 20 SWAT troops, with the whole nine yards - assaults, visors, helicopters, news trucks, etc.

So many things make me upset. The way the government controls this "drug war" is pretty high up on my list. But what can i do about it? Im just your regular run-of-the-mill citizen.

I love smoking weed. I honestly don't think it should be legalized though. I did at first, but after doing research and thinking about it, decriminalizing would be the best thing.

If you wanna watch that video, too, just Google "The Union: The Business Behind Getting High" and its the first video that comes up. Its an hour and 40 minutes, so you gotta have some free time, lol.


Enough about marijuana. I'm tired. I'm stressed. I got a letter in the mail stating that there was an error on my 2008 tax return. On the paper it stated "amount of refund: 4644" I read this as there was an error and i'm supposed to get another 4644 back. Everything pointed towards that, there was no further explanation on the letter. Anyone that read it would've thought it was getting another check. Turns out i'm not. There was just an error that someone did when doing my taxes, and im not getting anything else. Bullshit. I have a credit card i need to pay off, i owe my parents 2 grand.

Guess i'll join the rest of the world in debt.

I just want to go home, spend some time with my daughter, eat some delicious home cooked food, then smoke a couple bowls out of my Toro. Which is a bong.

The word "bong" sounds so lame. But so does "waterpipe". I'll just call it my "piece" from now on.

Anyways, if anyone is bored and wants something to do, try this site:

http://www.omegle.com/

you can chat with a random stranger. Usually from random places in the world. Piss people off, have a regular conversation, people mess with you, its quite entertaining.

Speaking of entertaining, i find that newer Metal isn't getting as exciting as it once was. I love The Faceless to death, but their new cd is like they're trying to be TOO progressive. I don't like it. I want to put it in and give it a chance, but i can't even get myself to put it in my cd player. All Shall Perish is one of the only metal bands that i've liked since their first cd. I was blown away by their newest cd. Between the Buried and Me is amazing as well. Can't wait to see what they do next. If they disappoint me, i just might lose all faith in metal. We'll see. But for now, i'm losing interest in some of the bands i once loved.

Well thats about it for today. Hope everyone has a great weekend

Friday, March 20, 2009

creepy shit

I think we all have experienced something in life that scares us. Whether it be ghosts, creepy sounds in the middle of the night, or something as simple as being afraid of heights.

Well i don't know how to feel about this one....


Last night i got a call from a number with a "416" area code. Turns out that's an area code for certain cities in Ontario, Canada. But that doesn't mean anything. I usually don't answer phone calls from numbers i don't know, but Megan decided that she wanted to answer it. She answers, says hello, and nothing. Just someone on the other end breathing into the phone. She says hello a few more times. Still nothing but breathing. So she hangs up. Confused, she immediately calls the number back to see what it is, and she gets a message saying that the number is not a working phone number. WTF?!

Here's another thing that makes it worse. Months back i remember getting a voice mail of someone just breathing into the phone, not saying anything. You could tell they were there, and it wasn't heavy panting, but it was loud enough to hear every breath.

Now i don't know what the fuck that could mean, but i don't like it. I figured it could be someone just fucking with me, but how in the hell would the phone number immediately be a non-working number after they just called me from it?

When i get my other tax return check i'm definately buying a gun. As they say on "When keeping it real goes wrong", Fuck that. I don't like people playin on my phone.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

As the world turns

Well its another exciting day in paradise (work). Not shit to do today, so i figured i'd write a blog on nothing and everything at the same time.

Where to start......Lets start with what's on my mind. My girl finally started taking her health condition serious. Ever since she gave birth to our daughter she was diagnosed with high blood pressure. She went to the doctor last week, and NOW she also has low blood sugar. Great. She was given meds when she gave birth for her blood pressure, but took them probably 3 times in 7 months. Then she finally had a scare where she came damn close to blacking out, which could've put her into a full-blown stroke. I'm just glad that she got over the whole "i feel old taking pills" mind-frame. She needs to stay alive!

I've been waiting for a custom piece of glass to be blown for me for the past 3 days and its finally going to be done today! Its nothing special, just a 18-14mm conversion piece so i can finally use my custom bowl that i got. Woo!

I don't think anyone will be that excited about it. At least anyone that reads this, lol. I don't think anyone reads this, besides Nikki, lol.

I just realized that i'm a pretty boring person. I can't think of anything to write/type about.


This has been the most pointless blog in the history of blogging.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Marijuana is dangerous...but to who?

Marijuana is not as dangerous to us humans as we are told. Marijuana is more of a danger to the oil companies, alcohol, tobacco industries and a large number of chemical corporations. I'll get into this more later.

I've been smoking mj for about 6 years now. I really enjoy smoking marijuana - and not just because it alters the mind. In my opinion, its a great relief to have a stressful day at work, come home, spend time w/ ur family, and later on just relaxing with a fresh bowl. And Believe it or not, if it wasn't for mj, i wouldn't have started hanging out with the people i hang out with now, who are some of the best friends i could ever have, and i would have never met the greatest girl in the world, and we would have never had a beautiful daughter.

Some people believe that there will be more crime once it is decriminalized, or legalized. How? With dealers on the streets out of business, there would not nearly be as much drug crime. The Mexican drug cartel earns i believe it is 60 billion/year from trafficking drugs into our country. Think about it. They're talking about charging 50 dollars per ounce of mj. On the streets, an ounce of high quality mj can go upwards to 400 dollars. Now why would a dealer continue to sell for that high of a price if the gov't is allowing the same stores that sell alcohol to sell mj for an eighth of the price? Usage of the drug may increase, but not really that much more than it already is. Its like forbidden fruit. If you say its illegal, more will want to do it, so they'll do it by any means necessary, to a certain extent. Think about alcohol prohibition. Speakeasies were created, mobsters were makin bank off sellin booze. When prohibition was introduced, drinking levels were down for the most part - for a while. However, abusive drinking increased and crime in particular violent crime doubled during the 13 years of prohibition. Street gangs emerged, and things seemed to not be working out as planned. The then "noble experiment", known more widely as prohibition, came to a halt 4 yrs after the stock market crash, which we all know led to The Great Depression. So banning booze didn't help at all. Once prohibition was lifted thanks to the 21st amendment repealing the 18th amendment, things seemed to turn around for the better. I don't want to go into this too much because i'm not FULLY educated on alcohol prohibition (At least i'm being honest), but i know that once it was repealed, crime went down, gov't started bringing in more money from taxed booze, etc.

I know there's many out there who see mj as this horrible drug, a gateway drug, whatever you wanna say. Overall, its no worse than alcohol, and its way better than tobacco. What would you walked into your 17 yr olds room? A haf empty bottle of whiskey, or a half smoked bowl of marijuana? I would honestly rather find the mj. I know that it won't kill the liver, i know that it doesn't make a person's vision blurry, or feel nauseus (unless you're not used to it) and i know its not as addicting as booze.
Some people say its worse for you than tobacco because "it has more tar in it", which is not true. That only pertains to smoking joints, and the paper is the main culprit in that, from what i've read.
I believe mj should be decriminalized at the least. I don't think the country is ready for full-on legalization. Sure, i think it should be decriminalized so people like me (and maybe even you) can smoke mj freely like cigarettes, or like having a drink. Obviously you have to take into consideration that mj has psychoactives that alter the mind, so the same rules as drunk driving would pertain to smoking mj & driving. Many believe they drive better on mj - i used to think so. That doesn't matter. The point is, if you smoke mj for recreational purposes, there should be no reason why someone cannot enjoy it in the comfort of their own home.


Lets look at the definition of a "drug". This is out of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:

1 aobsolete : a substance used in dyeing or chemical operations b: a substance used as a medication or in the preparation of medication caccording to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1): a substance recognized in an official pharmacopoeia or formulary (2): a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease (3): a substance other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body (4): a substance intended for use as a component of a medicine but not a device or a component, part, or accessory of a device2: a commodity that is not salable or for which there is no demand —used in the phrase drug on the market 3: something and often an illegal substance that causes addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness


which one does mj fall under? Of course! The very last definition! But wait, wouldn't alcohol, tobacco, and MOST prescription pills fall under the category capable of causing "addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness?" Seems to me like it should. Only problem is that they're not illegal. Big suprise.

Now many may think "what about children that may live in the house? Don't you want to avoid exposing them to that?" Exposing them to the smoke, yes. Exposing them to mj in general at a young age, yes. BUT the reality is that everyone finds out about booze & cigarettes & drugs pretty early in life. Hell, i remember puffing on cigars w/ a friend of mine back in elementary school days because my dad had cigars in the house. Lets think about alcohol now. How many families are there where parents drink beers, martinis, gin & tonics, etc in front of their kids? Too many to count. Does this affect every child? No. Some are affected by it, yes, and they get curious, and get into trouble. There is no reason why mj should be any different, besides the fact that it creates smoke. And for that reason, that's why you smoke it outside if you have kids!! Just like cigarettes. Don't people get angry w/ parents who smoke with kids in the house?? I do. That shit pisses me off.

Anyways, back to what i started this topic with. If marijuana was legalized and used for more than just something to smoke, it would ruin major companies, like Dupont, who makes plastics from oil and coal. If mj was thrown in the picture, it would take over 80% of Dupont's business! Why's that?? Hempen plastics are biodegradable. Over time, they would break down and not harm the environment. Oil-based plastics, the ones we are very familiar with, help ruin nature; they do not break down and will do great harm in the future. The process to produce the vast array of natural (hempen) plastics will not ruin the rivers as Dupont and other petrochemical companies have done.


Now for a bunch of fun facst about mj WITH resources noted

Where did the word 'marijuana' come from? In the mid 1930s, the M-word was created to tarnish the good image and phenomenal history of the hemp plant...as you will read. The facts cited here, with references, are generally verifiable in the Encyclopedia Britannica which was printed on hemp paper for 150 years:

* All schoolbooks were made from hemp or flax paper until the 1880s; Hemp Paper Reconsidered, Jack Frazier, 1974.

* It was LEGAL TO PAY TAXES WITH HEMP in America from 1631 until the early 1800s; LA Times, Aug. 12, 1981.

* REFUSING TO GROW HEMP in America during the 17th and 18th Centuries WAS AGAINST THE LAW! You could be jailed in Virginia for refusing to grow hemp from 1763 to 1769; Hemp in Colonial Virginia, G. M. Herdon.

* George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other founding fathers GREW HEMP; Washington and Jefferson Diaries. Jefferson smuggled hemp seeds from China to France then to America.

* Benjamin Franklin owned one of the first paper mills in America and it processed hemp. Also, the War of 1812 was fought over hemp. Napoleon wanted to cut off Moscow's export to England; Emperor Wears No Clothes, Jack Herer.

* For thousands of years, 90% of all ships' sails and rope were made from hemp. The word 'canvas' is Dutch for cannabis; Webster's New World Dictionary.

* 80% of all textiles, fabrics, clothes, linen, drapes, bed sheets, etc. were made from hemp until the 1820s with the introduction of the cotton gin.

* The first Bibles, maps, charts, Betsy Ross's flag, the first drafts of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were made from hemp; U.S. Government Archives.

* The first crop grown in many states was hemp. 1850 was a peak year for Kentucky producing 40,000 tons. Hemp was the largest cash crop until the 20th Century; State Archives.

* Oldest known records of hemp farming go back 5000 years in China, although hemp industrialization probably goes back to ancient Egypt.

* Rembrants, Gainsboroughs, Van Goghs as well as most early canvas paintings were principally painted on hemp linen.

* In 1916, the U.S. Government predicted that by the 1940s all paper would come from hemp and that no more trees need to be cut down. Government studies report that 1 acre of hemp equals 4.1 acres of trees. Plans were in the works to implement such programs; Department of Agriculture

* Quality paints and varnishes were made from hemp seed oil until 1937. 58,000 tons of hemp seeds were used in America for paint products in 1935; Sherman Williams Paint Co. testimony before Congress against the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act.

* Henry Ford's first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the CAR ITSELF WAS CONSTRUCTED FROM HEMP! On his large estate, Ford was photographed among his hemp fields. The car, 'grown from the soil,' had hemp plastic panels whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel; Popular Mechanics, 1941.

* Hemp called 'Billion Dollar Crop.' It was the first time a cash crop had a business potential to exceed a billion dollars; Popular Mechanics, Feb., 1938.


Want some more info? Here's some more info from an article that i found very informative. All facts from above were from this article

"THE WONDER PLANT

Hemp has a higher quality fiber than wood fiber. Far fewer caustic chemicals are required to make paper from hemp than from trees. Hemp paper does not turn yellow and is very durable. The plant grows quickly to maturity in a season where trees take a lifetime.

MEDICINES SHOULD BE MADE FROM HEMP. We should go back to the days when the AMA supported cannabis cures. 'Medical Marijuana' is given out legally to only a handful of people while the rest of us are forced into a system that relies on chemicals. Pot is only healthy for the human body.

WORLD HUNGER COULD END. A large variety of food products can be generated from hemp. The seeds contain one of the highest sources of protein in nature. ALSO: They have two essential fatty acids that clean your body of cholesterol. These essential fatty acids are not found anywhere else in nature! Consuming pot seeds is the best thing you could do for your body. Eat uncooked hemp seeds.

CLOTHES SHOULD BE MADE FROM HEMP. Hemp clothing is extremely strong and durable over time. You could hand clothing, made from pot, down to your grandchildren. Today, there are American companies that make hemp clothing; usually 50% hemp. Hemp fabrics should be everywhere. Instead, they are almost underground. Superior hemp products are not allowed to advertise on fascist television. Kentucky, once the top hemp producing state, made it ILLEGAL TO WEAR hemp clothing! Can you imagine being thrown into jail for wearing quality jeans?

The world is crazy...but that does not mean you have to join the insanity. Get together. Spread the news. Tell people, and that includes your children, the truth. Use hemp products. Eliminate the word 'marijuana.' Realize the history that created it. Make it politically incorrect to say or print the M-word. Fight against the propaganda (designed to favor the agenda of the super rich) and the bullshit. Hemp must be utilized in the future. We need a clean energy source to save our planet. INDUSTRIALIZE HEMP!

The liquor, tobacco and oil companies fund more than a million dollars a day to Partnership for a Drug-Free America and other similar agencies. We have all seen their commercials. Now, their motto is: ‘It's more dangerous than we thought.’ Lies from the powerful corporations, that began with Hearst, are still alive and well today.

The brainwashing continues. Now, the commercials say: If you buy a joint, you contribute to murders and gang wars. The latest anti-pot commercials say: If you buy a joint...you are promoting TERRORISM! The new enemy (terrorism) has paved the road to brainwash you any way THEY see fit.

There is only one enemy; the friendly people you pay your taxes to; the war-makers and nature destroyers. With your funding, they are killing the world right in front of your eyes. HALF A MILLION DEATHS EACH YEAR ARE CAUSED BY TOBACCO. HALF A MILLION DEATHS EACH YEAR ARE CAUSED BY ALCOHOL. NO ONE HAS EVER, EVER DIED FROM SMOKING POT!! In the entire history of the human race, not one death can be attributed to cannabis. Our society has outlawed grass but condones the use of the KILLERS: TOBACCO and ALCOHOL. Hemp should be declassified and placed in DRUG stores to relieve stress. Hardening and constriction of the arteries are bad; but hemp usage actually enlarges the arteries...which is a healthy condition. We have been so conditioned to think that: Smoking is harmful. That is NOT the case for passive pot.

Ingesting THC, hemp's active agent, has a positive effect; relieving asthma and glaucoma. A joint tends to alleviate the nausea caused by chemotherapy. You are able to eat on hemp. This is a healthy state of being.

{One personal note: During the pregnancy of my wife, she was having some difficulty gaining weight. We were in the hospital. A nurse called us to one side and said: ‘Off the record, if you smoke pot...you'd get something called the munchies and you’ll gain weight.' I swear that is a true story}.

The stereotype for a pothead is similar to a drunk, bubble-brain. Yet, the truth is one’s creative abilities can be enhanced under its influence. The perception of time slightly slows and one can become more sensitive. You can more appreciate all arts; be closer to nature and generally FEEL more under the influence of cannabis. It is, in fact, the exact opposite state of mind and body as the drunken state. You can be more aware with pot.

The pot plant is an ALIEN plant. There is physical evidence that cannabis is not like any other plant on this planet. One could conclude that it was brought here for the benefit of humanity. Hemp is the ONLY plant where the males appear one way and the females appear very different, physically! No one ever speaks of males and females in regard to the plant kingdom because plants do not show their sexes; except for cannabis. To determine what sex a certain, normal, Earthly plant is: You have to look internally, at its DNA. A male blade of grass (physically) looks exactly like a female blade of grass. The hemp plant has an intense sexuality. Growers know to kill the males before they fertilize the females. Yes, folks...the most potent pot comes from 'horny females.'

The reason this amazing, very sophisticated, ET plant from the future is illegal has nothing to do with how it physically affects us…..…

POT IS ILLEGAL BECAUSE BILLIONAIRES WANT TO REMAIN BILLIONAIRES!

Copyright 2005 by Doug Yurchey"



Well that's my stance on this. YES i want mj decriminalized at the least. YES i want it legalized so we can smoke freely, just like drinkin a few beers. YES i want it legalized so people w/ real problems, like cancer, glaucoma, anxiety, nausea, insomnia, eating disorders, etc can actually benefit from it. YES i want it legalized so that it can be utilized to create biodegradable products, paper, clothes, etc. IT COULD HELP SO MUCH IF JUST MORE PEOPLE WOULD DO THEIR RESEARCH!


I'm not asking anyone to take my side if you don't already. I'm simply asking you to allow other ideas into your mind, and at least accept that mj COULD NOT be as bad as the media and the government makes it out to be.