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TakeALeftTurn

(316 posts)
46. As per my earliest replies - we have to build a coalition of sufficient support
Fri May 24, 2013, 09:59 AM
May 2013

so that Congress CANNOT refuse it.

A coalition of people that are damaged by current drugs policy.

That is EVERY company in America, except banks, pharma, alcohol & prisons.

That is EVERYBODY in America, except those who gain from the profits of those companies or directly from the profits of the drugs trade itself.

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Stop making sense! burnodo May 2013 #1
If you want to radically change something for the better TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #2
It would be much better to line up the forces of the rest of Corporate America TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #3
Similarly it would be much better to try and harness the power of the other unions TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #4
United Food & Commercial Workers Union duhneece May 2013 #9
Great example TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #11
Happy to connect with others & share resources duhneece May 2013 #14
Kick In_The_Wind May 2013 #5
I got training, have been very active in my county duhneece May 2013 #6
Now that is a very powerful slogan TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #10
I love LEAP and their speakers duhneece May 2013 #13
My apologies for the length of the Op-Ed above TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #7
Excellent research and documentation. Thanks for sharing it. nt Live and Learn May 2013 #65
I thought it was one of the best posts I've seen on this site in truedelphi May 2013 #69
Don't apologize for an excellent post. you are correct, it is a collaborative screwing Dragonfli May 2013 #76
Cannabis prohibition is also supported by the growers. Jesus Malverde May 2013 #8
An important issue with this piecemeal legalization around the country. AllyCat May 2013 #48
Making sense once more and I'm loving it madokie May 2013 #12
Thanks very much for the terrific compliment TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #16
+1. HiPointDem May 2013 #37
takealeftturn, thank you for compiling all of this information. dotymed May 2013 #15
Yep TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #19
None of this could stand up to the public's demand to change it. randome May 2013 #17
Take a look into the experiences of Portugal over the last 10 years TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #22
Sure, it's worth looking at. But there are a lot of differences between Portugal and America, too. randome May 2013 #24
Of course timdog44 May 2013 #41
I think they wouldn't be drug cartels. They would simply morph into something else. randome May 2013 #55
Kids get drunk too TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #23
Prohibiting hard drugs doesn't keep them out of the hands of kids, either, I know. randome May 2013 #27
I bet if you have teenage kids TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #86
Really? At ANY given time, one could find all available. AllyCat May 2013 #49
We have different sets of friends, I'll wager. randome May 2013 #54
You are slamming my friends? You must just be a MUCH better person than I am. AllyCat May 2013 #81
My experience has been different.. SomethingFishy May 2013 #64
That "youthful indiscretion" is a lot more likely to "ruin their lives" if it gives them a record. nomorenomore08 May 2013 #83
Yep: banks, CIA, and big Pharma ananda May 2013 #18
The video is awesome skydive forever May 2013 #20
K&R forestpath May 2013 #21
A sprinkling of truth does not change conspiracy theory WooWoo BS Coyotl May 2013 #25
A sprinkling of truth? TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #28
Then call it out... daleanime May 2013 #32
Exactly TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #36
There are lots of other facts that I could of included, but didn't. TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #35
Labeling something a conspiracy theory does not make it one, weak. Enlighten us Dragonfli May 2013 #77
Conspiracy theory woowoo bs? chervilant May 2013 #85
And he did not even touch the medicinal benefits of pot. Works wonders for neuropathy which Dustlawyer May 2013 #26
The taxpayer savings of halving the prison population TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #30
Thank for posting! I tried to link it to my Facebook, but frequently the "post" button is cut Dustlawyer May 2013 #39
Cannabis doesn't cause weight gain... tridim May 2013 #52
I have neuropathy, Lunacee_2013 May 2013 #84
A must read. n/t Hotler May 2013 #29
A compelling post for anyone with their eyes open. GoneFishin May 2013 #31
I haven't heard of any shortages or fluctuations in the world's supply of opium or heroin TheDebbieDee May 2013 #33
Thank you. ctsnowman May 2013 #34
Beer companies lobby congress too B Calm May 2013 #38
I have lumped them in with the alcohol industry TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #40
Thanks for the great article. timdog44 May 2013 #42
Great TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #43
I will remember timdog44 May 2013 #45
this is great stuff (again) from you! Locrian May 2013 #50
Actually I am working on a project to set up a website right now TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #58
thanks! looking forward to it - n/t Locrian May 2013 #59
And Turkey and Israel make loads of cash and arms. Plenty material out there on how this works. kelliekat44 May 2013 #44
As per my earliest replies - we have to build a coalition of sufficient support TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #46
K&R redqueen May 2013 #47
k&r n/t RainDog May 2013 #51
would you please copy and paste this in the Drug Policy Forum here? RainDog May 2013 #53
Done TakeALeftTurn May 2013 #61
There is nothing more convincing than awful writing and editing. nt Dreamer Tatum May 2013 #56
You post nothing but snark here RainDog May 2013 #60
Or a reply that says little and means nothing. nt Live and Learn May 2013 #67
No substance, please refrain from wasting our time in future Dragonfli May 2013 #78
Excellent research. CanSocDem May 2013 #57
K&R!! felix_numinous May 2013 #62
Wow !! russspeakeasy May 2013 #63
The retired Captain ut oh May 2013 #66
It is not just the drug laws but the increase in all laws, sentences and Live and Learn May 2013 #68
I believe that at least 80% of the 'societal problems' caused by drugs are really caused by the WoD brett_jv May 2013 #70
And many of the little good citizens, the lemmings, the deer RKP5637 May 2013 #71
K and R...thanks for posting..nt Stuart G May 2013 #72
Remember that until very recently, the US government owned the patent upon cancer-cure use of Fire Walk With Me May 2013 #73
Yet another factor BlueStreak May 2013 #74
Excellent post k&r Dragonfli May 2013 #75
beSt post on this site in a long time Chaco Dundee May 2013 #79
I can tell you the real reason in one fucking word: gopiscrap May 2013 #80
+1 Or "Greed"! Live and Learn May 2013 #82
Where I live, guns are outlawed BB1 May 2013 #87
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