Friday, March 9, 2012

"To Change The Law You Gotta Break The Law" - Ghandi

Why Can’t You Smoke Pot? Because Lobbyists Are Getting Rich Off of the War on Drugs




Why we still put hundreds of thousands of people in steel cages for pot-related offenses.

Photo Credit: Theequinest 
John Lovell is a lobbyist who makes a lot of money from making sure you can’t smoke a joint. That’s his job. He’s a lobbyist for the police unions in Sacramento, and he is a driving force behind grabbing Federal dollars to shut down the California marijuana industry. I’ll get to the evidence on this important story in a bit, but first, some context. 
At some point in the distant past, the war on drugs might have been popular. But not anymore — the polling is clear, but beyond that, the last three Presidents have used illegal drugs. So why do we still put hundreds of thousands of people in steel cages for pot-related offenses? Well, there are many reasons, but one of them is, of course, money in politics. Corruption. Whatever you want to call it, it’s why you can’t smoke a joint without committing a crime, though of course you can ingest any number of pills or drinks completely within the law.

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