Merriam-Webster.com lists one definition of "tolerance" as, "sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one's own."
Lately I have been struggling with how marijuana prohibition has lasted so long despite all of the evidence that prohibition doesn't achieve the goals of those who support prohibition and the fact that prohibition has always done more harm than good to every society that has implemented a policy of prohibition.
Proponents of medical marijuana gathered at the Somerset County Courthouse in Somerville to support a Franklin Township man who faces drug charges for growing marijuana in his backyard. John Ray Wilson, 36, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2002, but because he does not have health insurance, he says he cannot afford prescription medicines.
Marijuana. It's an ongoing debate. In this Cause in 60 cannabis supporters fight for their rights to use a natural medicine while others stand firm on their beliefs to criminalize the use of mind altering substances. What do you think? Should it be legal for recreational use, regulated, and taxed to fix our economy? Or should those who inhale deep be put in prison? Share your thoughts at http://causecast.org/marijuana
Yet, Americans still continue to debate (or ignore) legalization of Marijuana despite the fact that Medical Marijuana is an effective drug for many medical conditions, has been proven to reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, and has never resulted in a single death.
A friend of mine sent me a link to this clip a couple of weeks ago, and I am just now getting around to sharing it with you. As long as I have known him, my friend has always contended that no one should ever talk to a cop for any reason. I always agreed with him, but did not have a deep understanding of how important his view was on this subject until I watched the following clip.
Mr. James Duane, a professor at Regent Law School and a former defense attorney, tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police.
I found this video from Peacebud.com which reminded me of the old "School House Rock" cartoons I used to watch when I was a kid. A lot of work was put into this site, so I hope you will visit Peacebud.com and pick up a t-shirt or mug on their online store to show your support.
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