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PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:52 am    Post subject: Cannabis is now an everyday Reply with quote

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Cannabis is now an everyday
After a decade of denial, risk awareness is slowly rising within the political community and society


04. Februar 2005 By Daniel Deckers
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung



In November 1971 the World Health Organization (WHO) published a study on the risks of cannabis. Eleven scientists rejected the idea that hashish or marihuana could lead to physical addiction or trigger violence and aggression just like alcohol. Neither did the drug tempt its users to flee from reality or cause physical or psychological harm, the study said. The authors also rejected the assumption that cannabis was a gateway drug.
The scientists could not rule out, however, that partaking of cannabis frequently and in high dosages could cause psychological addiction and psychoses. The drug could make users less perceptive and affect psycho-motorical reactions, the report said.
Today, doctors, psychologists and pharmacologists don't know much more about cannabis. But that is, as paradoxical as it may sound, progress. While the health risks of cannabis were exaggerated in the 1980s, the tide turned in the 1990s. A decision by a Lübeck court to ask the Federal Constitutional Court to review the ”repressive” regulations on cannabis consumption mirrored the new lenient attitude. The federal judges had the backing of a large part of the population when they determined that the health risks were much lower than the WHO had thought in 1971. The constitutional court also decided not to prosecute cases of occasional cannabis consumption as long as no harm was done to others. This was celebrated as the de-facto legalization of hashish.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good news, Bro.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 8:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, yes and no, the Christian-democrats all over Europe are shouting out loud that cannabis causes mental problems and is "addictive". They also use words like "dangerous with exessive use" and such language in the same sentence as cannabis.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 8:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ferre wrote:
Well, yes and no, the Christian-democrats all over Europe are shouting out loud that cannabis causes mental problems and is "addictive". They also use words like "dangerous with exessive use" and such language in the same sentence as cannabis.


Bahh, that's just a little GW rubbing off again. Blair's going down.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:43 pm    Post subject: Two things. Reply with quote

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Rev. Ferre,

"Christian-democrats" is one label that is ok, but that doesn't go all the way and label them as best We can. The best label I can think of for those reguar church goers that support caging one another for using what God said is good on the 1st page is,

Disobedient Christians.

That designation brings a lot of reality on them like a spot light.

Obedient Christians are the ones that are able to receive the "spirit of truth" that Jesus Christ gives to Us as He taught through John in John 14-16 and 1 John.

Disobedient Christians are not the ones able to receive the "spirit of truth".

And We are all Christians
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:58 pm    Post subject: Progressive move. Reply with quote

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Another notch.

Denver Police Return Medical Marijuana
by Ari Armstrong, March 4, 2005

"This is the first time that drugs have been released to anyone" by the Denver Police Department, Detective Teresa Garcia said today. To comply with a court order, the department returned a bag of marijuana to Thomas Lawrence, a medical patient licensed to use the drug under Colorado law. Colorado voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2000 allowing medical use of marijuana.

Robert Corry, Lawrence's lawyer, said, "The state government has no right to take his medicine from him... The police need an education on Colorado law. There are certain people who have a right to use medical marijuana," if they get a doctor's recommendation and a state license.

Corry called the return of the medicine "a victory for the voters of the state of Colorado." Patients who legally use the drug, he said, "for too long have been living in fear." He called Lawrence's action a courageous step toward protecting the rights of those patients.

Lawrence said the police pulled him over while he was driving late on January 11, at which time they confiscated his medical marijuana. He said, "I had medicine in the car, and I told them I was a patient." He added, "I didn't have my permit on me" when he was stopped. He said the stop was based on improper sticker tags on his license plate, and no charges resulted from the stop.

On February 3, Lawrence went to the police station with a court order and asked the police to return the medicine. The police refused. According to Lawrence, staff on hand claimed the order had not been properly signed.

Today Garcia said, "I'm not too specific" about the events of February 3. She added, "It's narcotics, it's a controlled substance, so we have to take every precaution" with returning marijuana to a licensed patient.

Lawrence said of today's events, "They were really polite -- they apologized for the misunderstanding. It was simple; it was like picking up anything else... It was difficult for them to let go of, I guess."

Corry added, "We've got nothing against the police; we support them in their important work." He said the police face a "learning curve" about the relatively new Colorado law, and then "police will be able to do their job and catch the real criminals."

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Ralph Shnelvar and I arrived at the police department shortly after 10:00 am. Corry showed up a little later, and then a crew from Channel 4 News, followed by Lawrence and his wife, Larisa. I met the Lawrences last year, when Corry addressed a meeting of medical marijuana patients. Several months before that, I wrote about a federal drug raid that involved the Lawrences. The Lawrences hired Corry soon after I wrote that article. Thomas reported no new news related to the raid, except that Corry is apparently still working to get the seized property returned.

By around 10:40 am the group had wandered into the lobby. After some consultation with police agents, Thomas used an internal phone in the lobby. He said, "Hi. I need to pick up some property."

Corry wanted to accompany Thomas to the evidence room, but Garcia wouldn't let him. She said, "It's a very secure area."

Corry asked, "You're not going to arrest him, are you?"

Garcia replied, "Oh, no no no no. He'll be right back."

Garcia asked the camera operator for Channel 4 to avoid taping certain officers. The operator assumed that those were undercover narcotics officers. He said, "It can be a life-and-death situation for these guys, so we respect that."

After perhaps ten minutes, Thomas walked back into the lobby carrying a plastic bag that was large for his hand. It contained marijuana and, apparently, a small glass pipe. Thomas as Larisa walked out the front door with clasped hands raised, holding the medicine.

Thomas described the return of his property as "definitely a victory for the patients, the voters, and the people of Colorado."

Larisa said, "I can't stop smiling... We're probably the most law-abiding citizens you'll ever meet."

Thomas did have a final complaint, though, given the medicine had been kept by the police for over a month. "It's a little dryer than I'd like."


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Add this to the last post.

http://www.freecolorado.com/2005/03/return.html
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dove Awesome news!!!! Oh Happy day!!!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The beginning of the end ...

... of Cannabis Prohibition!

Yes. I can feel it. Cool
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