This is an announcement to those living behind the Zion Curtain.
The 3rd annual hempfest in Utah is coming up at the UofU.
September 29th 2010
FREEDOM!!
This is an announcement to those living behind the Zion Curtain.
The 3rd annual hempfest in Utah is coming up at the UofU.
September 29th 2010
FREEDOM!!
This is something that was sent to me today. It is such a relief to find a reasonable and brave legislator in Utah who will stand up for what they belief in despite the opinion of the status quo.
SALT LAKE CITY — A former state lawmaker and director of the Crossroads Urban Center was arrested this week after investigators busted what they described as a “large marijuana grow.”
Jeff Fox, 62, was arrested Tuesday by Salt Lake police at his home, 149 S. Windsor. Officers serving a warrant found 16 pounds of packaged marijuana, 30 mature marijuana plants, 169 “starter” plants and psychedelic mushrooms found in the bedroom closet, according to police reports.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700048570/Ex-legislator-arrested-after-pot-raid.html
I hope a bright and reasonable attorney will stand up for this man!
If you end prohibition, you end the violence on our borders, and we will begin saving lives.
Prohibition is what makes these cartels rich, and it is also what makes these cartels kill.
If we end prohibition, like the repeal of prohibition in the 30′s the gangs go out of business.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127905527
Learn about the Blood Atonement doctrine:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_atonement
Im sorry, but to me these two groups have so much in common.
They both started in the USA. They both tout of having over 10 million members. They both teach very unconventional religious practices, moral doctrines, food regulations, etc..
I just find how strange it is that these two groups teach of a completely different god, but yet have so many quirky things in common with one another.
If Mitt Romney runs for president again, Xenu help us!
Out of all of the dumb things this guy has said, this one thing make sense!
I have put a lot of thought in to this .
Let me first explain Affirmative Action:
This is my commentary on this problem:
There are so many attacks currently on our freedom, and most of us wouldn’t believe it is coming from our own homeland.
I have been personally acquainted with Rep Brad Daw of the 28th precinct in Utah’s House of Representatives.
My wife and I did some website design work for him in 2005, and since then we have followed Brad’s progress as a politician, hoping that he would do the right thing, and being very hopeful that he is a good constitution loving employee of the American people. It’s sad to say, but necessary. Brad Daw and many of his colleagues do not respect privacy, individual rights, or the constitution. If he was truly acting as an employee of the people, he should be fired.
I recently found this article: http://slu2.com/?CS
“House Bill 150, “Administrative Subpoena Amendments”. This bill expanded an already unconstitutional practice of bypassing a warrant when demanding customer information from an Internet Service Provider”
This is something that Mr. Daw voted in favor of. The thing that puzzles me, is that this is a guy who touts his respect and adherence to the constitution. See this video made of Brad at a political conference: http://slu2.com/?E2
Doesn’t Brad Daw consider HB150 to be in direct violation of the 4th Amendment? Does he care?
Here is what the 4th Amendment says:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
This is one aspect of Brad Daw’s desire for bigger government, and less rights for citizens. But it goes way deeper than that with Mr. Daw. Brad Daw is a fanatical supporter of the ‘drug war’. He banned me from his facebook page, for mentioning how beneficial ending prohibition would be.
This is Mr. Daw censoring my speech: http://slu2.com/?Is
It is clear to me that Brad Daw does not care about individual freedoms. He is catering to big government and big corporations.
The reason why I say that he is supporting large corporations, is because of his open support for nuclear power in Utah as opposed to other alternative energy solutions, like wind, solar, bio-diesel, etc. Nuclear power has deep pockets and is romancing Utah right now with it’s money, so that Utahans will vote in favor of storing nuclear waste from around the world in it’s west desert. Smaller businesses, and more viable and renewable sources of energy are being ignored because of the big money that Energy Solutions (nuclear waste storage company) is dumping on Utah.
Please vote Brad out of office. The end result of his ‘service’ in Utah, will mean bondage for Utahans!
For example, this is a great solution to the problem. Even though Rob Alexander is not running for Brad’s seat, Rob is a great example of a libertarian candidate in Utah who is more concerned about individual rights rather than big corps and big government!
http://www.voterobalexander.com/
Currently one of our rotating head logos has a smoking monkey on it.
Some want to know whats up with the monkey’s?
It doesn’t have a lot to do with the Zion Curtain, but in Jack Herer’s book “The Emperor Wears No Clothes“, there is an article about the government tests done with marijuana in the 70′s.
The researchers gave the monkey enough smoke to suffocate them, and that is exactly what happened to them, over and over again. Tell me one human that you know who smokes 63 Colombian strength joints in 5 minutes!?!?!!
See this article, or reference The Emperor Wears No Clothes”.
How that relates to me, or even Utah. Is that I served almost 8 months in Utah for possession (not distribution, not for growing, JUST possession) of a few grams of weed before I was 19 years old. Utah has insane weed laws.
http://xcannabis.com/2009/08/jack-herer-on-the-marijuana-monkeys/
http://xcannabis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/jackherer_monkeys1.jpg
http://xcannabis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/jackherer_monkeys2.jpg
http://www.jackherer.com/chapters.html
Uwe Banton – 11th September
11th of September is a sad day for many different tragic events in history.
I think about this day on occasion. Even though it’s sad, it’s good to remember.
It is a fact that Brigham Young himself directed his flock to grow cannabis.
From a document by an Idaho state Rep (Tom Trail)
Seven states have approved hemp cultivation. Many more might follow if North Dakota clears all the administrative and legal hurdles. Idaho Rep. Tom Trail, R-Moscow, says he will resubmit a thrice-rejected bill allowing farmers to plant hemp if North Dakota succeeds. To the Eastern Idaho legislators who object, Trail notes that Brigham Young, patriarch of the early Mormon Church, directed Utah settlers to grow hemp.
“I think it’s a good crop,” Trail says.
Here are other references to Brigham Young’s direction to Mormon settlers.
(he also instructed them to grow tobacco)
A.D. 1854. The earliest paper to be made in Utah was formed by hand by Thomas Howard, an English Mormon, assisted by Thomas Hollis. The small beginning was sponsored by Brigham Young (1801-77) and the Mormon Church. The first sheets of paper were produced on June 27, 1854 and probably found their original use in the printing of the Deseret News, Brigham Young‘s newspaper, which began publication in Great Salt Lake City, June 15, 1850 this notice appeared in his newspaper: Rags! Rags! Rags! Save your rags, everybody in Deseret, save your rags; old wagon covers [hemp], tents [hemp], quilts [hemp and flax], shirts [hemp], etc., are wanted for paper. [First mill opened in the Far West.]
http://www.hempmuseum.org/SUBROOMS/HEMP%20PAPER%20CHRON.htm
This one from Rep. Tom Trails of Idaho:
http://www.infotrail.com/idaho2008/Pre_Legislative_Update/Hemp_Update/hemp_update.html
Like the prohibition in the 30′s that cost much money and many lives. This prohibition (of cannabis) will end too!
Judge Nepolitano with special guest Barry Cooper discuss the benefits of ending prohibition, just like the USA did in the 30′s with alcohol.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV3bBqpy76M[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV3bBqpy76M
Also see this report:
I support Barry Cooper for Attorney General! Go Barry!
I have been researching the beginning of cannabis prohibition in the USA. I have found several sources that show that the first prohibition of cannabis in the USA started with Mormons in Utah, without any science or logical reasoning.
Mormons which outlaw coffee, tea, alcohol, and tobacco for dogmatic religious reasons, banned cannabis when a group of Mormon missionaries returned from Mexico with cannabis.
This movie “High – A true tale of American Marijuana” is a great show with truthful history of cannabis prohibition in the USA.
I HIGHLY recommend it!
“HIGH The True Tale of American Marijuana”
Also see a post that I made about this on xCannabis.com.
Also reference drugwarrant.com which has a great article on the subject.