Discussing State “Justice” in Their War Against a Non-Toxic Plant

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Behold! State Delivers ‘Justice’ in Their War Against a Non-Toxic Plant“…

Rayn: “Justice”

“A family had this baby taken away after the father admitted to using marijuana in Colorado where marijuana is legal. The baby was given to this 20-year-old State-approved foster care parent where she died from blunt force trauma to the head.”

Nelly J.: Omg !

Brooke N.: Foster care is almost never worse than the biological family in practice unless it is some special well funded better supervised professional level foster care.

Decriminalization of Cannabis is LONG OVERDUE!

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of an acquaintance, after he shared a captioned photo from here

Joseph W.:

What would you think if Marlboro got into the Cannabis business?
Like if you would buy them.
Comment if you would be upset!

Kenneth B.: It’s only a matter of time now…

Brooke N.: Only if they didn’t put additives into it. If it’s legal though I don’t think it should be regulated, I think the market should determine price.

Rayn: Decriminalization trumps legalization! 🙂

Esta B.: Sure why not…

Kidnapped at Gunpoint and Locked in a Cage for Consuming a Non-Toxic Plant? Seems Legit!

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “People’s Uprising,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

“Marijuana: Making Criminals Out of Honest People Since 1937”

My Commentary: Kidnapped at gunpoint and locked in a cage for consuming a non-toxic plant? Seems legit!

American Police State Relies Completely Upon on Cannabis Arrests

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

NYPD's Racist "Stop and Frisk" Policy

NYPD’s Racist “Stop and Frisk” Policy

“The Whole System Relies on These Arrests”: The NYPD’s Racist Marijuana Arrest Crusade And Its National Implications:
http://www.alternet.org/story/155439/%22the_whole_system_relies_on_these_arrests%22%3A_the_nypd%27s_racist_marijuana_arrest_crusade_and_its_national_implications

(Alexander Zaitchik)  Every morning, several sheets of paper are posted to the walls outside the arraignment rooms of New York City’s Borough Courts. They list the names of the accused scheduled to appear before the judge and the legal codes of their offenses. On most days and across the city’s five boroughs, these lists include multiple names next to the numbers 221.10. This is the legal code for the misdemeanor charge of possessing small amounts of marijuana “open to public view,” meaning the public display or public smoking of pot. In 2010, more than 50,000 New Yorkers were arrested for violating 221.10. The number represented 15 percent of all arrests made by the NYPD and allowed the city to keep its crown of Marijuana Arrest Capital of the World.

Not that there is a credible challenger for the dubious honor. The high number of 221.10 arrests puts New York in a league of its own and has become a lightning rod in the national debate over race and the war on drugs. New York’s marijuana arrests, says a growing chorus of critics, are a prime example of how the nation’s drug laws disproportionately impact black and Latino communities.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: In 2008, cannabis arrests comprised half of all drug arrests:

Marijuana Arrests For Year 2008: 847,864 Pot Arrests Now Comprise One-Half Of All US Drug Arrests:
http://norml.org/news/2009/09/14/marijuana-arrests-for-year-2008-847864-pot-arrests-now-comprise-one-half-of-all-us-drug-arrests