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Re: Gov55 post# 21752

Friday, 01/24/2014 10:38:41 AM

Friday, January 24, 2014 10:38:41 AM

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Here is the scuttlebutt from the bars and pubs around the law firms in New Jersey and New York from last night and the reaction to the President's comments about his personal teenage experiences with chosing a wreckless and unsupervised use of this medicine. I think the public is slowly, but sharply and quickly once resolved; comming to the conclusion that MMJ, and adult Recreational use of Cannabis, is a seperate decision from the actions one choses to take while under the influence of MMJ or Rec-Cannabis. I think the public is starting to see that while under the care of a doctor; or an adult supervising their own body and being in control of it; this medicine is useful. The public and generation of decision makers are starting to see the tainted and distorted view their elders have of this medicine, blinded by years of misrepresentation, bigotry, hatred, abuse, and money making off of a harmless green plant. Destructive behavior is bad regardless of what substance or form the spirit takes; a baseball bat or a baseball is a toy or a lethal weapon; so too is this medicine. Ask Brad Pitt to show you how a baseball bat works on a Nazi Officer and then ask Josh Hamilton to toss you a ball to catch from the Upper Deck. In both cases poor decisions were made by the men holding the bat or ball. So too is this debate, these men have rights; and their crimes and sins, feelings of guilt, their "Penn State Locker Room Days" of Masionic control and mating rituals of breeding through manipulation of societies through fear and hatred are over, or comming to an end. What makes a man unclean isn't what enters his mouth it is what comes out of it; and after what the President admitted to yesterday publically, the public is now comming to a head with in their cognitive disposition of MMG and cannabis; that being that the actions of a boy breaking the law 30 years ago should have no bearing on the patients who are under the care of a doctor using this medicine properly. The fact some guy in charge had a bad experience or chose to use these medicines harmfully and unsupervised by an adult is clearly the problem. If a child picks up a box of dish detergent at a super market and eats it, then tests positive for dish-detergent at the emergency room; are we going to go ballistic on a witch hunt for All Temperature Cheer and Gain Fabric Softener? No, of course not. So we need to seperate people of the old generation, the Pre-Internet and Computer Folks who didn't have Ernie, Bert, Maria, and Mr. Hooper's fruit stand cart to all identify with while learning to count in English, Spanish, and all know how to write the letter "A" because it sponsored that day's show. So while the president may mock Sesame Street, let me tell you Sensi-Street is a smart and wise decision for people who have chronic pain, PTSD, sleep problems, eating disorders, anxiety, and a long list of other conditions and injuries. What needs to happen is people need to stop comming out of their "pot closets" with stories about their perception of how the MMJ and Adult Cannabis industry works. It is nothing like the PResident's experience, it isn't some back alley deal with rich white gay men asking for a handy in exchange for an 8-ball like Barry's classmates from Honalulu seem to keep Youtubing with Rush Limbaugh is fact. My friends and family are patients who go to a doctor and have a prescription or they are adults who just like rock climing or sky-diving; take precautions to ensure they act in a safe and adult manner. What Barry-S did as a child is no more credible evidence in this debate than what Justin Beiber ate when he was in the detox center cafeteria in Miami this last week. I think it is time for the adults of this world in their 30's and young 40's who all speak "Sesame Street" to take charge and carry out the plan of the day. That is making America 8 times more effecient of a bread basket growing HEMP for Ethanol biomass production than corn. New Jersey can fill China's order for $500,000,000.00 in HEMP for 2015 without even trying. We have corn fields that need the rotation. I worked for New Jersey Department of Agriculture running experimental grant programs in research and development of rural resources. I can assure you the Garden State will make the finest cannabis like Napa Valley did to wine. (No offence to my home state, but NEw Jersey wines can't compare to California)...likewise, just like our corn here in New Jersey; our HEMP and Cannabis; will grow ten times more abuntantly and potently; once it is developed and enriched into the New Jersey farming society in a public; not private venue.