michaelkaer
New Member
These are 2 different fronts that the advocates to end prohibition can work on. Here in Canada we can legally grow industrial hemp, but the red tape is a nightmare. Getting medical marijuana is not as easy as just asking or it, it can be a bit of a hassle, but it has been stream lined a lot from the early days. There are advocates that will assist you in your application every step of the way. The stigma around medical pot is getting less and less each day.
Having said that, I still see there is a long way to go to full legalization. I do not smoke but I am going to apply for my cards (one for possession and the other to grow). I have about a week to make copies of my forms and get them filled out at my doctor's office. I also need a couple of passport photos. I do not like having go through all this hassle, but it will be worth it.
The Canadian laws on simple possession is in a mirky state and many have had their cases tossed out, but the cops are still busy busting users. Till some major ruling comes down or a huge amount of cases clogs the courts and they all get tossed, then the cops are going to keep it business as usual.
Big business has a huge stake in keeping hemp off the market and high priced.That means make it illegal or have so much red tape that only people with a large amount of money can get into it commercially. The fight to make hemp legal is won here in Canada. That is going to put a huge amount of pressure on the States to do the same. The farmers are sueing the federal government to allow them to grow industrial hemp. It has been actively fought by the Bush administration and there is some ray of hope that Obama will either actively get involved to legalize it or passively, not stand in the way of bills asking for it's legalization. He has bigger fish to fry at the moment so now is good time to redouble your efforts. He has already said he would call off the DEA and allow medical use if the state law provides for it. I hope he keeps that promise. Each year the 420 rallies have gotten bigger and pot pride has drawn more crowds. The tide is turning and soon the sad day of hiding in the bushes or in dumpsters to take a toke out of sight will soon be history. It is going to happen and soon. I can't wait. So my question stands thusly- where is your efforts going to be best used to hurt the big business structures that have kept the peace loving hemp plant in the dark all our lifetime? I await your replies.
Having said that, I still see there is a long way to go to full legalization. I do not smoke but I am going to apply for my cards (one for possession and the other to grow). I have about a week to make copies of my forms and get them filled out at my doctor's office. I also need a couple of passport photos. I do not like having go through all this hassle, but it will be worth it.
The Canadian laws on simple possession is in a mirky state and many have had their cases tossed out, but the cops are still busy busting users. Till some major ruling comes down or a huge amount of cases clogs the courts and they all get tossed, then the cops are going to keep it business as usual.
Big business has a huge stake in keeping hemp off the market and high priced.That means make it illegal or have so much red tape that only people with a large amount of money can get into it commercially. The fight to make hemp legal is won here in Canada. That is going to put a huge amount of pressure on the States to do the same. The farmers are sueing the federal government to allow them to grow industrial hemp. It has been actively fought by the Bush administration and there is some ray of hope that Obama will either actively get involved to legalize it or passively, not stand in the way of bills asking for it's legalization. He has bigger fish to fry at the moment so now is good time to redouble your efforts. He has already said he would call off the DEA and allow medical use if the state law provides for it. I hope he keeps that promise. Each year the 420 rallies have gotten bigger and pot pride has drawn more crowds. The tide is turning and soon the sad day of hiding in the bushes or in dumpsters to take a toke out of sight will soon be history. It is going to happen and soon. I can't wait. So my question stands thusly- where is your efforts going to be best used to hurt the big business structures that have kept the peace loving hemp plant in the dark all our lifetime? I await your replies.