@ VoidTraveler There are a number of good organizations that one can involve themselves with, and even here on the Nexus we have our
Coalition For Entheogenic Liberty... admittedly a bit stalled at the moment, but certainly there is room for someone with good ideas (as you seem to have) to take up a torch.
I may have been doing a bit of ranting here on this thread, but it comes from literally 30 years of actual activism... and with a number of clear victories no less.
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@ nexalizer I feel you that your personal reality may not be as liberal and progressive as it is on the West Coast, and Europe has certainly taken a number of steps backwards in recent times... but in historical perspective, things are
nowhere near as bad as they have been in times past. I have been traveling Europe extensively since I was a teenager. Trust me when I say that the gestapo feeling of the 80's makes anything going on now seem like playtime.
Sure, Switzerland closed their hemp stores... but you can still grow 4 plants per person. France may have a bug up its ass, but the penalties for small possession are still rather minor. Even in places like Bavaria & Austria (traditionally the most right wing zones) the level of acceptance for cannabis use is at record highs. The Dutch are going in reverse with their trying to limit drug tourism, and banning mushrooms... but the Danish are going forward, and you would have to try really hard to get in trouble for minor drug use in the Baleric islands like Ibiza and Mallorca.
nexalizer wrote:So you have your local reality and I have mine, but at the end of the day I don't think most people, here or in the US, are pro-cannabis. If they were, wouldn't the laws have changed already? Would there be a need for so much activism? Obvious stuff doesn't usually need defending.
Perhaps you missed it in my ranting, but I did quote an accurate statistic when I said that 51% of the US population polled pro-legalization for cannabis.
http://www.gallup.com/po...egalizing-marijuana.aspx This particular Gallup Poll shows it at just over 50%, but I can't be bothered to find and link to the 6 other polls that show even higher stats.
The answer to your question about the laws changing is no. None of our countries are actually democracies. We have representative republics that are overrun with lobbyists and corporate money. If you understand that the root of the drug war has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with economics and profit, you will see that a mere plurality of the populace on an issue is not enough to change jack shit.
After all, when they illegalized cannabis in the States, most paper in circulation was still made from hemp linens... in fact, cannabis was so essential that when the Japanese took the Philippines and cut off our source of Manila Hemp, we had to not only relegalize cannabis, but
insist that all farmers who had the capability to grow it, grow it on penalty of
losing their farms. Google Hemp For Victory.
Marijuana was America's number-one analgesic for 60 years before the rediscovery of aspirin around 1900. From 1842 to 1900 cannabis made up half of all medicine sold. The early Karl Benz internal combustion engine (the 1st patented for automobiles) ran on a hemp biomass fuel (as well as a number of Fords & Rudolph Diesel's original engine), and the hempseed oils used in aviation were so superior to petrochemicals in terms of viscosity that they could not be replaced until well after WWII. The parachute that saved Bush Sr.'s life in the war was made out of hemp... as was the majority of US military clothing, ropes, sails and canvas.
All it took was a small cabal of wealthy industrialists like William Randolph Hearst, with his buddies who started DuPont & Dow, some timber and cotton interests, and the help of a little weasel named Harry Anslinger who worked for 32 years as the Commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Department's Federal Bureau of Narcotics... with a healthy dose of racism of course... to completely demonize a plant that was widely accepted and
absolutely needed at the time.
At any rate, despite the flood of bad press for drugs... it is becoming more and more acceptable to show it in a positive light. Film, music, comedy, TV are filled with weed references, and other psychedelic drugs too. On the popular Fringe TV show (on ABC, a broadcast network not cable, no less) they show Walter making LSD in his lab, smoking grass, taking cocktails of ketamine and DXM, and even mention Bufo! Walter is not a villain, but the hero of the show no less. We have shows like Breaking Bad, Weeds, The Wire, Treme and a host more that show drug use in a positive light among the stars of the show.
Your reality might well be less progressive than mine, but if you live in Portugal, I guarantee you that things are better there now than they were in the 90's when they were clubbing the junkies in Lisbon and handing out multi-decade sentences for mere possession. Way better.
I may be somewhat rude from time to time (usually more on the peace & love tip, but hey)... but I would rather be rude than apathetic, lazy and pessimistic. The younger generation these days are often a bunch of whiny, entitled, cry babies. When I got involved in drug legalization protesting, the cops used to shoot us with rubber bullets, and tear gas... and THEN the crack epidemic hit.
"Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." ~ Buddha