Lets all pick a day!

NYC Diesel

New Member
well lets try to all get put in jail, they wont have enough room which should have an influence. we can do this by getting together with the other potheads in town, walking down mainstreet with a burning marijuana bud in each of our hands. i think that might do something if people do it all over the country
 

smithb63

Well-Known Member
well lets try to all get put in jail, they wont have enough room which should have an influence. we can do this by getting together with the other potheads in town, walking down mainstreet with a burning marijuana bud in each of our hands. i think that might do something if people do it all over the country
yea man that's what I was thinking, it would work but we all need to do it or it wouldn't really work we would just go to jail... It's a good idea but we need everyone to do it!!
 

NYC Diesel

New Member
Somehow all these ideas need to be cultivated, like a beautiful weed plant. If anything is ever going to be done, it has to be organized
 

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
And maybe get some famous singers to go and support! A cannabis cup in the US!:joint:
cypress hill:hump:They will smoke the shit outta the stage and wont think twice about it,hell Saturday night live banned them because they sparked up a joint on air:blsmoke::bigjoint:
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
We should to look to history. Temperance rallies consisting of hordes of purse-lipped matrons were instrumental in enacting prohibition, but protests did not end it.

Prohibition ended when the government realized that prohibition made criminals out of otherwise law abiding people. And that genuine criminals were benefiting from alcohol being illegal. Prosecutors could not get a conviction due to jury nullification.

Cannabis users should keep their noses clean. Lead exemplary lives, except for cannabis use. Weed smokers should serve jury duty, go to work or school, join NORML, support pro-freedom candidates, and pay their taxes. In other words, live your life and continue to participate in civil disobedience.

We should keep growing and encourage others to do the same. The Black Market is bad news. Buying from a lowlife dealer ultimately benefits very bad people. In a large part of the U.S., the black market is run by cartels waging an open war in Northern Mexico. The stronger the cartels get, the more the government feels justified in waging the War on Drugs. Stop supporting the cartels. Grow 'yer own damn weed.

For the most part, protest rallies are counterproductive. Confrontation will get us nowhere. Normal people see protests nowadays and wonder, 'Why don't those hippies get jobs?' Look at photos or video from any pro-cannabis rally and you will see what I mean.

Drink beer and smoke pot! - Vancouver Rally Participant
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On the other hand, normal people who are educated as to the harsh realities of the War on Drugs make far greater allies. It's not hard to convince a thoughtful individual how unjust and wasteful the current prohibition laws are.
 

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
We should to look to history. Temperance rallies consisting of hordes of purse-lipped matrons were instrumental in enacting prohibition, but protests did not end it.

Prohibition ended when the government realized that prohibition made criminals out of otherwise law abiding people. And that genuine criminals were benefiting from alcohol being illegal. Prosecutors could not get a conviction due to jury nullification.

Cannabis users should keep their noses clean. Lead exemplary lives, except for cannabis use. Weed smokers should serve jury duty, go to work or school, join NORML, support pro-freedom candidates, and pay their taxes. In other words, live your life and continue to participate in civil disobedience.

We should keep growing and encourage others to do the same. The Black Market is bad news. Buying from a lowlife dealer ultimately benefits very bad people. In a large part of the U.S., the black market is run by cartels waging an open war in Northern Mexico. The stronger the cartels get, the more the government feels justified in waging the War on Drugs. Stop supporting the cartels. Grow 'yer own damn weed.

For the most part, protest rallies are counterproductive. Confrontation will get us nowhere. Normal people see protests nowadays and wonder, 'Why don't those hippies get jobs?' Look at photos or video from any pro-cannabis rally and you will see what I mean.

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On the other hand, normal people who are educated as to the harsh realities of the War on Drugs make far greater allies. It's not hard to convince a thoughtful individual how unjust and wasteful the current prohibition laws are.
we may not need to pick a day after all:clap: From what I've heard.
 

Jou

Active Member
Lol, what im wondering is why the hell hundreds of us dont buy assault rifles (easily achieved) and fight back. Why do we let them push us around?

I mean look at this shit... In Arizona I cant buy a hand gun but I can buy an AK47... Isnt it easier to kill with an Ak47 than a handgun?

America will fall and I hope she falls on her fucking face ending up in a complete facial reconstruction....

Ill be sitting by (far away of course) laughing at the rich fuckers getting mugged


Sorry if you dont feel this way, but hey I mean with all this shit the government does, why cant I do some of this shit back to em???

Government is over-rated all we need is to work together and provide eachother equally with food and other provisions without the use of currency.

If only I could revert to time before Government....

Sorry for the rant guys :-P
 

blazingaway09

Active Member
I'm in! we must keep organizing to make any kind of impact! Any fellow Texan supporters out there can PM me and we can organize in our state along with the national organization..we form state wide support groups to unite as a national force...each state has to take part! keep the plan going do not let this die! even if we start with small demonstrations on 4-20-09 or whenever we can unite to build to a nation wide demonstration.
 

TemporarySaint

Active Member
t0k3s:
"we may not need to pick a day after all:clap: From what I've heard."

That's right t0k3s, and if you're from N.J. write to your Assemblyman now. Tell them to vote "YES" for the Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana. If this Medical Marijuana Act passes the Assembly the Governor has said he will sign it into Law.

But we've got to act now because if they don't vote on it by the end of the year it goes back into committee and the process re-starts and maybe even just dies. Don't let that happen. Take 5 minutes to write an email to your Assemblyman by going to http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/

The fact that this is even possible in a place that is as uptight as N.J. makes me think it's possible throughout the country. So find your local State Senators and Assemblyman and let them know how you feel about Medical Marijuana, no matter where you live. You don't need an AK for this fight. If enough of us email our legislators they will vote for it. It's time to get these a**holes to do the job that they were elected for, the people's work. So start writing...

If California does completely legalize recreational Marijuana this could be the catalyst for nation-wide Marijuana reform. I believe the incredible amount of tax revenue from Legalization would be too hard for other states to pass up. Maybe something good will come out of this recession after all. Maybe Marijuana will save the world. Or at least balance Cali's budget.

As for my home-state of Jer-Z...C'mon New Jersey make this happen. It's right there for us. Let's not miss this chance.
 

TemporarySaint

Active Member
BlazingAway, simply get all your friends and all their friends and all their firends and so on and so on...and write your State Legislators. Tell them to pass Medical Marijuana Laws. The State Senators and Assemblyman and the like are always up for re-election. LET ALL YOUR VOICES BE HEARD. We will keep this going by continuing to LET OUR VOICES BE HEARD. There's strength in numbers people.
 

t0k3s

Well-Known Member
t0k3s:
"we may not need to pick a day after all:clap: From what I've heard."

That's right t0k3s, and if you're from N.J. write to your Assemblyman now. Tell them to vote "YES" for the Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana. If this Medical Marijuana Act passes the Assembly the Governor has said he will sign it into Law.

But we've got to act now because if they don't vote on it by the end of the year it goes back into committee and the process re-starts and maybe even just dies. Don't let that happen. Take 5 minutes to write an email to your Assemblyman by going to http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/

The fact that this is even possible in a place that is as uptight as N.J. makes me think it's possible throughout the country. So find your local State Senators and Assemblyman and let them know how you feel about Medical Marijuana, no matter where you live. You don't need an AK for this fight. If enough of us email our legislators they will vote for it. It's time to get these a**holes to do the job that they were elected for, the people's work. So start writing...

If California does completely legalize recreational Marijuana this could be the catalyst for nation-wide Marijuana reform. I believe the incredible amount of tax revenue from Legalization would be too hard for other states to pass up. Maybe something good will come out of this recession after all. Maybe Marijuana will save the world. Or at least balance Cali's budget.

As for my home-state of Jer-Z...C'mon New Jersey make this happen. It's right there for us. Let's not miss this chance.
far from NJ... im in cali:-P yea i agree hope fully we make legal here and the other states follow,its been to long that we have been deprived of a right we should have......watch the faces of prescrition drug companies if its legalized:o:weed:
 

randymarsh420

Active Member
I actually was theorizing on a movement just like this a while ago with my friends, and I was pleasantly surprised to come on here and find that other people were thinking like me. It would take a lot of national advertising I'm talking like TV and radio ads, we could film a documentary in the process and make a huge campaign around that and maybe get some famous or semi-famous people involved to make everybody know its absolutely legit. If you think about it the documentary on this could haul in a lot of cash! Ads in Hightimes and mainstream magazines would be great also. If it's a big enough movement I have absolutely no doubt that mary jay would be legalized immediately after. I just read the first post in this thread so I bet that a lot of these points have been made, but I just want you to know that I'm 100% onboard with this shit, and I will ride with you to the mists of avalon...
 

MediMaryUser

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i think that if this is going to happen that all of us talking about it here will have to plan a grow just for it and when its harvested and cured invite people to protest with you.



and i dont know if that would ever happen




and we have to have it happen all over the same day or week or even month
 
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