Another Case Of Taking “Draw The Line” Too Seriously

Posted on January 17, 2007
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An Australian man is likely to escape the death penalty for trafficking 495 grams of cannabis into Singapore because he possessed just 5 grams under the limit. Instead he faces between 5 and 20 years jail as well as between 5 and 15 strokes of the cane (What the hell is with the caning?)

I strongly disprove of the death penalty for ANY reason, and I also strongly support the use of drugs (Perhaps not trafficking drugs, but what else can you do when the government bans something that should be perfectly legal?) So forget about all that for second. What I am more interested in here is the difference between a maximum of 20 years jail and the death penalty being 5 grams of cannabis. Read more

Why Is Marijuana Illegal?

Posted on January 14, 2007
Filed Under Politics, Freedom, Drugs | Leave a Comment

pot-leaf-big.jpgThere are quite a few reasons why Marijuana is illegal and they’re all good reasons right? For example, did you know that Marijuana causes jazz musicians to create satanic music? I’m not a fan of jazz, but I didn’t know it was satanic!

Other reasons include black people taking the drug and then looking white people in the eye. It was also causing white girls to desire black men which is wrong for so many reasons that I can’t seem to think of a single one?

Check out this article for more information about why Marijuana was made illegal, it might surprise you to find out that there is no good reason behind it, only racism and greed.

Why Illegal Drugs Should Be Legalized, Perhaps Not What You Think

Posted on December 23, 2006
Filed Under Politics, Freedom, Drugs | 16 Comments

Marijuana PropagandaIt never ceases to amaze me that some people out there think that they have the right to tell other people what they can and cannot do with their own bodies.

In this case I am talking about illegal drugs.

I am not saying drugs are perfect, nor am I saying that they do not have a negative side, but I think that the current prohibition on drugs is a failing initiative forced upon us by the religious groups that influence the government. Read more

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