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sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:GEE! folks when to the thc expose web page they said by march 1st they have up a list for were to buy your tickets?? problem is, its march 9th already!! Weres the LIST of stores?? How can someone from out of town make sure they have tickets// then i ...
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sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:Everyone has heared of the strain "SKUNK-#1 the first indoor strain" well the strains that made up skunk#1 I have? Going to grow out the three strains that make up this wonder weed,BUT?? Iam going to update one of the crosses with O.G. Kush (the ...
- 7 days ago
sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:OOOHHH! my Cuz!! came threw!! just got my SEEDS??? I now have the one and only???" ACAPULCO GOLD!!??!! and sum pure AK-47 finnaly!! i can zen grow my ass to la-la-land!!?? peace and NEW STRAINS POT!,sees.
- 8 days ago
sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:SO. CAL!! SMOKERS!! The TOLERS OF THE NEW WORLD!! OUR TORCH OF LIBERTY!! IS A BIG FATTY JOINT!! Let them smell it! from sea to shinning sea!! smell it, OOO kush! peace and POT!,sees.
- 18 days ago
Glenskies commented on sees in the dark's picture.man your on another lvl and beeen doing this for years by the look of that plant

- 20 days ago
sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:BREAKING NEWS!!! Clinics raided in L.A. County!! One for sure total count and were unknown at this time!! So much for obama bullshit word!! i say for myself in two years ALL STONERS and all cannabis type buss leave L.A. county let them then balance ...
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- 26 days ago
sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:Well folks todays the day!? BOYCOTT THE CORP. WORLD GAMES IN B.C. KANADA!! Whos get rich whos there? and really who gives a shit. True stoners do not buy ibto corp. world bullshit! The gift of herb lets us see thur there bull! Save the planet!!, ...
- 27 days ago
sees in the dark wrote a new blog: "BAD....BAD.....CO??....WTF!!".December 19, 2009 Charities Criticize Online Fund-Raising Contest by Chase By STEPHANIE STROM JPMorgan Chase & Company is coming under fire for the way it conducted an online contest to award millions of dollars to 100 charities. At least ...
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sees in the dark commented on sees in the dark's wall:http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/2/8/835299/-Keith-Olbermann-Names-Senate-Committee-of-Indian-Affairs-to-His-WORST-List At least Haiti they got some help? These folks going on three weeks now, have recived nonthing? Guess who trust there ...
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Been at this for 40 plus years. It is my Fathers culure to grow this plant. Our sister tribe is named "Masters of Hemp?" So it is our ways, that everyone want to learn.
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by sees in the dark 20 hours agoGEE! folks when to the thc expose web page they said by march 1st they have up a list for were to buy your tickets?? problem is, its march 9th already!! Weres the LIST of stores?? How can someone from out of town make sure they have tickets// then i saw on the banner that there calling it a "HEMP AND ARTY SHOW" where the medical cannabis part ya know like last years one?? what they bowing to the powers to be?? and the contact info, is one guy running this thing now??Whats a GROWER to do?? like to go, but if the people running this event, make it any harder to attend, sort of acting like corp. world a bit, but who knows we ALL will see on the 23th, well at least we still have 420 day, or did someone BUY that too?...NO POT??....NO PEACE!!
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by sees in the dark 21 hours agoEveryone has heared of the strain "SKUNK-#1 the first indoor strain" well the strains that made up skunk#1 I have? Going to grow out the three strains that make up this wonder weed,BUT?? Iam going to update one of the crosses with O.G. Kush (the orinl!!) to make a new skunk called ..."SKUNK-2.0 !!" What ya all think sounds tasty!! Peace and POT!,sees.P.S.; Skunk #1 is sativa dom, My new cross will make it a 50/50 spilt,thats after backcrossing of the ones i keep has mothers, Hope i get at least one male, so its not a clone only strain, those are a bitch! P&P!
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by sees in the dark 7 days agoOOOHHH! my Cuz!! came threw!! just got my SEEDS??? I now have the one and only???" ACAPULCO GOLD!!??!! and sum pure AK-47 finnaly!! i can zen grow my ass to la-la-land!!?? peace and NEW STRAINS POT!,sees.
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by sees in the dark 8 days agoSO. CAL!! SMOKERS!! The TOLERS OF THE NEW WORLD!! OUR TORCH OF LIBERTY!! IS A BIG FATTY JOINT!! Let them smell it! from sea to shinning sea!! smell it, OOO kush! peace and POT!,sees.
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by sees in the dark 20 days agoBREAKING NEWS!!! Clinics raided in L.A. County!! One for sure total count and were unknown at this time!! So much for obama bullshit word!! i say for myself in two years ALL STONERS and all cannabis type buss leave L.A. county let them then balance the books of a broke city!! besides is it really heathty living there?? peace and POT!,sees.
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by sees in the dark 26 days agoWell folks todays the day!? BOYCOTT THE CORP. WORLD GAMES IN B.C. KANADA!! Whos get rich whos there? and really who gives a shit. True stoners do not buy ibto corp. world bullshit! The gift of herb lets us see thur there bull! Save the planet!!, Botcoot theses bullshit games what they foranyways?? So corp.world can make a shitlosd of money,on makebelive events, and pass it off to the world as SOMETHING?? it makes nonthing for the people(the games) execpt the ones involed with this overgrowed marketing plan!! Can have fun while the same people who put on theses games LOCK UP STONERS!! To hell with any products of theses games either VISA you have my pay off card back after what 33 years you also have all my children cards back now, and 129 other people in my family will be returning your bullshit card by the end of the month. This also does not count friends either?! Get the point my fellow stoners? Peace and POT!,sees.
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by sees in the dark 29 days agohttp://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/2/8/835299/-Keith-Olbermann-Names-Senate-Committee-of-Indian-Affairs-to-His-WORST-List
At least Haiti they got some help? These folks going on three weeks now, have recived nonthing? Guess who trust there under? I know most people know about this because regional and national new s programs dont carry this story at all, i guess its easier to get to haiti,then somewhere in the u.s.? Do they really think we are that stoned to belive that? Nice Goverment they have herenow, take away a people way of life, make them live off of handouts,but they if left to there ways chould take care of themselfs, but now made into slaves they are left to freeze to death or stave now, in the slave shacks?!? What kind of human beings to you have ,running your show?? I feel this will not end, until we are like the do-do-bird?....no more. -
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Because of thishotel bad manners and hating on stoners and they speak for VEGAS! All Stoners should and should BOYCOTT THIS CITY FOR ALL OF THE YEAR!!!...2010! spend and do NOT GO for anyreason to VEGAS THIS YEAR! NO POT?!, NO PEACE!! Boycott starbucks!! and Vegastoo!!! Iam! they dont like us fuckem!! I spend my coin where DAVE whet?? Were they love us and our coin?? MEXICO!!! fuck VEGAS!!! windy hot and no ocean either!! and the women please!! compared toMEXICO!! Let this Corportion world ROT in a sand pile out there!! Mexico were smallamounts of ALL DRUGS ARE NOW!!, LEGAL!! it a no brainer choice!! -
by sees in the dark 1 month agoLaw enforcement groups are fighting to maintain Marijuana Prohibition and their industry of arresting and prosecuting people for marijuana. SAFER is fighting back and we need your help.
According to a recent report in The Denver Post, state and federal law enforcement officials have been meddling in Colorado's legislative process in hopes of rolling back the state's progress toward safer, more rational marijuana laws. As a result, bills are being introduced on their behalf, which threaten to shut down every medical marijuana dispensary in the state and allow these officials to continue harassing medical marijuana patients.
We wish this weren't the case, but these law enforcement officials are not motivated by maintaining public safety or developing a workable system of medical marijuana regulation. They are motivated by one thing -- job security. Perhaps even more unsettling is the source of the financial support behind the arrest and prosecution industry's war on marijuana.
In particular, the Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA), the group spearheading anti-marijuana lobbying efforts, is sponsored by several local and national businesses including Starbucks Coffee, Glock handguns, and -- you guessed it -- members of the alcohol industry! This might seem a bit odd, but when you consider the fact that their Web site and merchandise features the grim reaper and military helicopters, a skull motif, and the slogan, "Death on Drugs," it all makes a little more sense. These guys are not out to protect people; they're out to fight a literal war on marijuana, ensuring alcohol -- the substance that contributes most to the crime and violence that keeps them busy -- is the only legal recreational drug available.
It's no surprise that the Arrest and Prosecution Industry is determined to maintain the war on marijuana. But Starbucks and other companies' funding of this war should strike any marijuana consumer or reform supporter as truly appalling. It's time to stand up and send them all a message.
Please Take Action Today!
1. Boycott Starbucks and other sponsors of the CDIA (see below), and CLICK HERE to send Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz an e-mail letting him know you will not be buying Starbucks products until it ends its sponsorship. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/yelzaux)
2. CLICK HERE to send a message to the heads of the organizations below, urging them to end their lobbying and stop harassing people for using a substance far safer than alcohol. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/y9v8u5a)
Regardless of which action you complete first, you will be given the option of completing the other action, as well. We've provided pre-written messages you can edit or send as they are, then we hope you will spread the word about these actions to as many people as possible.
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Meet the Arrest and Prosecution Industry
Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA) -- A non-profit trade group for members of law enforcement whose bread and butter is the enforcement of marijuana laws. Their sponsors include not only major businesses like Starbucks Coffee, but also liquor retailers and manufacturers of handguns and body armor. Paired with a Web site and merchandise reminiscent of the Gestapo (see right), these guys are clearly interested in one thing only: maintaining the war on marijuana. Board President and Denver Police Lt. Ernie Martinez is an outspoken opponent of reform who sits on the Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel as the police department's roadblock to enacting SAFER's successful ballot measures.
Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) -- The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) -- or Drug Czar's office -- funnels money to this regional organization for the stated purpose of coordinating interdiction and other enforcement efforts. Yet it seems like the group spends far more of its time fighting the movement to reform local, state, and federal marijuana laws. Director Tom Gorman spent countless hours campaigning against SAFER's statewide legalization initiative in 2006, and he is now working hard to abolish medical marijuana dispensaries.
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) -- The federal government's primary drug enforcement body, it has a major stake in maintaining the prohibition of the world's most popular illegal drug -- marijuana. Jeffrey Sweetin, the special agent in charge of the Denver field office, has worked to defeat several reform efforts in Colorado, and it was under his watch that agents got caught campaigning against the 2006 statewide initiative.
These organizations point to the proliferation of drug cartels as their reason for opposing medical marijuana and broader reform, but if the drug cartels continue to operate in Colorado, so do they. In fact, the worst thing for these organizations would be a system of state-licensed medical marijuana producers and dispensaries; not because it would cause harm to anyone, but because it would diminish the illegal production and distribution of marijuana.
Make no mistake about it, this is a battle over jobs. Supporters of medical marijuana want to create new legitimate, state-licensed businesses with hundred of new taxpaying employees. CDIA wants to ban these new businesses so that they can continue spending taxpayer money to arrest and prosecute people involved with medical marijuana.
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Law enforcement groups are fighting to maintain Marijuana Prohibition and their industry of arresting and prosecuting people for marijuana. SAFER is fighting back and we need your help.
According to a recent report in The Denver Post, state and federal law enforcement officials have been meddling in Colorado's legislative process in hopes of rolling back the state's progress toward safer, more rational marijuana laws. As a result, bills are being introduced on their behalf, which threaten to shut down every medical marijuana dispensary in the state and allow these officials to continue harassing medical marijuana patients.
We wish this weren't the case, but these law enforcement officials are not motivated by maintaining public safety or developing a workable system of medical marijuana regulation. They are motivated by one thing -- job security. Perhaps even more unsettling is the source of the financial support behind the arrest and prosecution industry's war on marijuana.
In particular, the Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA), the group spearheading anti-marijuana lobbying efforts, is sponsored by several local and national businesses including Starbucks Coffee, Glock handguns, and -- you guessed it -- members of the alcohol industry! This might seem a bit odd, but when you consider the fact that their Web site and merchandise features the grim reaper and military helicopters, a skull motif, and the slogan, "Death on Drugs," it all makes a little more sense. These guys are not out to protect people; they're out to fight a literal war on marijuana, ensuring alcohol -- the substance that contributes most to the crime and violence that keeps them busy -- is the only legal recreational drug available.
It's no surprise that the Arrest and Prosecution Industry is determined to maintain the war on marijuana. But Starbucks and other companies' funding of this war should strike any marijuana consumer or reform supporter as truly appalling. It's time to stand up and send them all a message.
Please Take Action Today!
1. Boycott Starbucks and other sponsors of the CDIA (see below), and CLICK HERE to send Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz an e-mail letting him know you will not be buying Starbucks products until it ends its sponsorship. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/yelzaux)
2. CLICK HERE to send a message to the heads of the organizations below, urging them to end their lobbying and stop harassing people for using a substance far safer than alcohol. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/y9v8u5a)
Regardless of which action you complete first, you will be given the option of completing the other action, as well. We've provided pre-written messages you can edit or send as they are, then we hope you will spread the word about these actions to as many people as possible.
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Meet the Arrest and Prosecution Industry
Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA) -- A non-profit trade group for members of law enforcement whose bread and butter is the enforcement of marijuana laws. Their sponsors include not only major businesses like Starbucks Coffee, but also liquor retailers and manufacturers of handguns and body armor. Paired with a Web site and merchandise reminiscent of the Gestapo (see right), these guys are clearly interested in one thing only: maintaining the war on marijuana. Board President and Denver Police Lt. Ernie Martinez is an outspoken opponent of reform who sits on the Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel as the police department's roadblock to enacting SAFER's successful ballot measures.
Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) -- The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) -- or Drug Czar's office -- funnels money to this regional organization for the stated purpose of coordinating interdiction and other enforcement efforts. Yet it seems like the group spends far more of its time fighting the movement to reform local, state, and federal marijuana laws. Director Tom Gorman spent countless hours campaigning against SAFER's statewide legalization initiative in 2006, and he is now working hard to abolish medical marijuana dispensaries.
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) -- The federal government's primary drug enforcement body, it has a major stake in maintaining the prohibition of the world's most popular illegal drug -- marijuana. Jeffrey Sweetin, the special agent in charge of the Denver field office, has worked to defeat several reform efforts in Colorado, and it was under his watch that agents got caught campaigning against the 2006 statewide initiative.
These organizations point to the proliferation of drug cartels as their reason for opposing medical marijuana and broader reform, but if the drug cartels continue to operate in Colorado, so do they. In fact, the worst thing for these organizations would be a system of state-licensed medical marijuana producers and dispensaries; not because it would cause harm to anyone, but because it would diminish the illegal production and distribution of marijuana.
Make no mistake about it, this is a battle over jobs. Supporters of medical marijuana want to create new legitimate, state-licensed businesses with hundred of new taxpaying employees. CDIA wants to ban these new businesses so that they can continue spending taxpayer money to arrest and prosecute people involved with medical marijuana.
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According to a recent report in The Denver Post, state and federal law enforcement officials have been meddling in Colorado's legislative process in hopes of rolling back the state's progress toward safer, more rational marijuana laws. As a result, bills are being introduced on their behalf, which threaten to shut down every medical marijuana dispensary in the state and allow these officials to continue harassing medical marijuana patients.
We wish this weren't the case, but these law enforcement officials are not motivated by maintaining public safety or developing a workable system of medical marijuana regulation. They are motivated by one thing -- job security. Perhaps even more unsettling is the source of the financial support behind the arrest and prosecution industry's war on marijuana.
In particular, the Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA), the group spearheading anti-marijuana lobbying efforts, is sponsored by several local and national businesses including Starbucks Coffee, Glock handguns, and -- you guessed it -- members of the alcohol industry! This might seem a bit odd, but when you consider the fact that their Web site and merchandise features the grim reaper and military helicopters, a skull motif, and the slogan, "Death on Drugs," it all makes a little more sense. These guys are not out to protect people; they're out to fight a literal war on marijuana, ensuring alcohol -- the substance that contributes most to the crime and violence that keeps them busy -- is the only legal recreational drug available.
It's no surprise that the Arrest and Prosecution Industry is determined to maintain the war on marijuana. But Starbucks and other companies' funding of this war should strike any marijuana consumer or reform supporter as truly appalling. It's time to stand up and send them all a message.
Please Take Action Today!
1. Boycott Starbucks and other sponsors of the CDIA (see below), and CLICK HERE to send Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz an e-mail letting him know you will not be buying Starbucks products until it ends its sponsorship. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/yelzaux)
2. CLICK HERE to send a message to the heads of the organizations below, urging them to end their lobbying and stop harassing people for using a substance far safer than alcohol. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/y9v8u5a)
Regardless of which action you complete first, you will be given the option of completing the other action, as well. We've provided pre-written messages you can edit or send as they are, then we hope you will spread the word about these actions to as many people as possible.
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Meet the Arrest and Prosecution Industry
Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA) -- A non-profit trade group for members of law enforcement whose bread and butter is the enforcement of marijuana laws. Their sponsors include not only major businesses like Starbucks Coffee, but also liquor retailers and manufacturers of handguns and body armor. Paired with a Web site and merchandise reminiscent of the Gestapo (see right), these guys are clearly interested in one thing only: maintaining the war on marijuana. Board President and Denver Police Lt. Ernie Martinez is an outspoken opponent of reform who sits on the Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel as the police department's roadblock to enacting SAFER's successful ballot measures.
Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) -- The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) -- or Drug Czar's office -- funnels money to this regional organization for the stated purpose of coordinating interdiction and other enforcement efforts. Yet it seems like the group spends far more of its time fighting the movement to reform local, state, and federal marijuana laws. Director Tom Gorman spent countless hours campaigning against SAFER's statewide legalization initiative in 2006, and he is now working hard to abolish medical marijuana dispensaries.
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) -- The federal government's primary drug enforcement body, it has a major stake in maintaining the prohibition of the world's most popular illegal drug -- marijuana. Jeffrey Sweetin, the special agent in charge of the Denver field office, has worked to defeat several reform efforts in Colorado, and it was under his watch that agents got caught campaigning against the 2006 statewide initiative.
These organizations point to the proliferation of drug cartels as their reason for opposing medical marijuana and broader reform, but if the drug cartels continue to operate in Colorado, so do they. In fact, the worst thing for these organizations would be a system of state-licensed medical marijuana producers and dispensaries; not because it would cause harm to anyone, but because it would diminish the illegal production and distribution of marijuana.
Make no mistake about it, this is a battle over jobs. Supporters of medical marijuana want to create new legitimate, state-licensed businesses with hundred of new taxpaying employees. CDIA wants to ban these new businesses so that they can continue spending taxpayer money to arrest and prosecute people involved with medical marijuana.
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According to a recent report in The Denver Post, state and federal law enforcement officials have been meddling in Colorado's legislative process in hopes of rolling back the state's progress toward safer, more rational marijuana laws. As a result, bills are being introduced on their behalf, which threaten to shut down every medical marijuana dispensary in the state and allow these officials to continue harassing medical marijuana patients.
We wish this weren't the case, but these law enforcement officials are not motivated by maintaining public safety or developing a workable system of medical marijuana regulation. They are motivated by one thing -- job security. Perhaps even more unsettling is the source of the financial support behind the arrest and prosecution industry's war on marijuana.
In particular, the Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA), the group spearheading anti-marijuana lobbying efforts, is sponsored by several local and national businesses including Starbucks Coffee, Glock handguns, and -- you guessed it -- members of the alcohol industry! This might seem a bit odd, but when you consider the fact that their Web site and merchandise features the grim reaper and military helicopters, a skull motif, and the slogan, "Death on Drugs," it all makes a little more sense. These guys are not out to protect people; they're out to fight a literal war on marijuana, ensuring alcohol -- the substance that contributes most to the crime and violence that keeps them busy -- is the only legal recreational drug available.
It's no surprise that the Arrest and Prosecution Industry is determined to maintain the war on marijuana. But Starbucks and other companies' funding of this war should strike any marijuana consumer or reform supporter as truly appalling. It's time to stand up and send them all a message.
Please Take Action Today!
1. Boycott Starbucks and other sponsors of the CDIA (see below), and CLICK HERE to send Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz an e-mail letting him know you will not be buying Starbucks products until it ends its sponsorship. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/yelzaux)
2. CLICK HERE to send a message to the heads of the organizations below, urging them to end their lobbying and stop harassing people for using a substance far safer than alcohol. (Or visit http://tinyurl.com/y9v8u5a)
Regardless of which action you complete first, you will be given the option of completing the other action, as well. We've provided pre-written messages you can edit or send as they are, then we hope you will spread the word about these actions to as many people as possible.
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Meet the Arrest and Prosecution Industry
Colorado Drug Investigators Association (CDIA) -- A non-profit trade group for members of law enforcement whose bread and butter is the enforcement of marijuana laws. Their sponsors include not only major businesses like Starbucks Coffee, but also liquor retailers and manufacturers of handguns and body armor. Paired with a Web site and merchandise reminiscent of the Gestapo (see right), these guys are clearly interested in one thing only: maintaining the war on marijuana. Board President and Denver Police Lt. Ernie Martinez is an outspoken opponent of reform who sits on the Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel as the police department's roadblock to enacting SAFER's successful ballot measures.
Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) -- The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) -- or Drug Czar's office -- funnels money to this regional organization for the stated purpose of coordinating interdiction and other enforcement efforts. Yet it seems like the group spends far more of its time fighting the movement to reform local, state, and federal marijuana laws. Director Tom Gorman spent countless hours campaigning against SAFER's statewide legalization initiative in 2006, and he is now working hard to abolish medical marijuana dispensaries.
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) -- The federal government's primary drug enforcement body, it has a major stake in maintaining the prohibition of the world's most popular illegal drug -- marijuana. Jeffrey Sweetin, the special agent in charge of the Denver field office, has worked to defeat several reform efforts in Colorado, and it was under his watch that agents got caught campaigning against the 2006 statewide initiative.
These organizations point to the proliferation of drug cartels as their reason for opposing medical marijuana and broader reform, but if the drug cartels continue to operate in Colorado, so do they. In fact, the worst thing for these organizations would be a system of state-licensed medical marijuana producers and dispensaries; not because it would cause harm to anyone, but because it would diminish the illegal production and distribution of marijuana.
Make no mistake about it, this is a battle over jobs. Supporters of medical marijuana want to create new legitimate, state-licensed businesses with hundred of new taxpaying employees. CDIA wants to ban these new businesses so that they can continue spending taxpayer money to arrest and prosecute people involved with medical marijuana.
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by sees in the dark 1 month agoJust heared reports that cannabis culture shops up in B.C. just got raided!! Cant get on there web site ehiter? anyone up there or try the site a little feedback and 411 whould be nice hey stoners up thar? whats up?? thanks peace and POT!,sees.














