Jamie Kennedy Previews the July 2012 Issue of HIGH TIMES

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Evan is a Director of NY Cannabis Alliance and Sensible NJ, and is President of Ithaca College's chapter of SSDP. In 2010 he served as the Statewide Campus Organizer and Deputy Field Director for California's Prop 19 campaign to Tax and Regulate Cannabis. Evan was also High Time's Freedom Fighter of the Month in April 2011 and was given NORML's 2011 Student Activism Award.
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  • Support Joplin NORML Activist After Tornado

    Tue May 24, 2011

    On Sunday May 22nd, a tornado hit Joplin, MO destroying the house of Kelly Maddy, an outstanding legalization activist. He is the President of Joplin NORML and puts on the Cannabis Revival Marijuana Law Reform Festival every year.

     

     

    Please support him by donating here. http://tulsanorml.org/blog/support-joplin-norml-activists-after-tornado
     

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  • Prop 19 en Espaņol

    Sat Oct 23, 2010

    Acta de Regulación, Control y Fiscalización del Cannabis 2010
     
    Sección 1: Nombre Esta acta se conocerá como “Acta de Regulación, Control y Fiscalización del Cannabis 2010”.


    Sección 2: Hallazgos, Intenciones y Propósitos Esta acta, adoptada por el pueblo de California llega a lossiguientes hallazgos, declaración de intenciones y propósitos.

    A) Hallazgos
    1) Las leyes de California que criminalizan el Cannabis han fallado y necesitan ser reformadas. A pesar de haber pasado décadas arrestando millones de consumidores no violentos de Cannabis, hemos fallado en controlar el Cannabis o reducir su disponibilidad.
    2) Según los estudios, alrededor de cien millones de estadounidenses (aproximadamente un tercio de la población del país) reconocen haber usado el Cannabis, quince …READ MORE

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  • Why Prop. 19 is the best thing to happen to mmj patients since Prop. 215

    Mon Oct 4, 2010

    Below is an open leter I received from a Prop 19 supporter. It's long but certainly worth the read:

     

    For my support of Prop. 19, I have been subject to the scorn, approbation and the most demoralizing denunciations imaginable by a group of medical marijuana patients exhibiting what can only be termed “medical reefer madness.”

    With the best of intentions based on a poorly researched legal analysis, these anti-19 folks have joined forces with the people whose indifference and outright hostility have resulted in, and continue to result in, the arrest, prosecution and imprisonment of thousands of medical marijuana patients.

    Their never-ending harangues that Prop. 215 will go into the trash can of history if Prop. 19 is passed is causing medical marijuana patients extreme anxiety and leading them to question their support of this historic and critical piece of reform legislation. Graphically describing the horrors that will …READ MORE

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  • Why You Should Vote YES on the California "Control & Tax Cannabis" Initiative

    Mon Jun 14, 2010

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    Some in the marijuana community are against the Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 that will be voted on by California voters on November 2nd. Their arguments are unfounded and based on greed. Marc Emery explains why:

     

    CANNABIS CULTURE - For the first time in US history, there is a state initiative to legalize marijuana possession, use, and production for all adults: the California Control & Tax Cannabis Initiative, which will come to a vote in November. Unfortunately, there are some "marijuana activists" who are aggressively opposing the brilliant initiative. In this article I will address some of the …READ MORE

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  • 4/20 vs. Saint Patrick's Day

    Mon Apr 19, 2010

    Last week I attended a marijuana education class at Ithaca College, the same class you would have to go to if you get caught with marijuana on campus. I wasn't there for a punishment however; I went to see what the school's impression was about pot – were they sensible and honest, or were they stricken with reefer madness?

     

    I'm happy to say they were very honest. The class made it clear that marijuana use itself is not a problem, but could become a problem if you let it. This is about as fair as any school would be when talking about the dangers, or lack of dangers, that can come from marijuana use. Having an honest and open discussion about marijuana with the same school official who is charged with punishing students for marijuana reaffirmed a major belief I have - the most dangerous thing about marijuana is the punishment attached to it. Not the medical effects, not the psychological effects, and certainly not the risk of …READ MORE

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