Congress Set To Escalate Drug War After Decades Of Failure.... Bill Would Make It A Crime To Even PLAN To Smoke Marijuana In Another Country-- Even If It Is Legal In That Country
source: http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2011/10/congress_set_to_escalate_war_on_drugs_after_decade.php
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The House Judiciary Committee is considering legislation (HR 313) Thursday that makes it a federal crime to plan to commit a drug offense in another country that would be illegal if it was actually committed in the U.S. -- even if the offense is actually legal in the other country.
Federal legislation (HR 1254) that would criminalize possession and sales of chemical compounds found in products such as K2, Spice, and "bath salts" will also be voted on in the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday and is expected to pass. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Charles Dent (R-Pennsylvania), has already passed the House Energy and Commerce Committee, so the next step would be the full House. Similar legislation is sailing unimpeded through the Senate.
Both bills would subject Americans to mandatory minimum sentencing and increase prison expenses that taxpayers have to pay -- at a time when members of Congress are cutting drug education, treatment and prevention citing the need to reduce federal expenses.
A second bill under consideration -- the Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act -- would authorize U.S. criminal prosecution of anyone in the U.S. suspected of conspiring with one or more persons, or aiding or abetting one or more persons, to commit at any place outside the United States an act that would constitute a violation of the U.S. Controlled Substances Act if committed in the United States. These penalties apply even if the controlled substance is legal or semi-legal under some circumstances in the other countries.
The execrable legislation is sponsored by the ignoble Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas), the ass-wig good-old-boy who single-handedly held up the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act back in May. Smith, also known for his anti-immigrant policies, really hates medical marijuana patients, too. Back in 2009 when the Obama Administration announced it would no longer prioritize going after cannabis patients, Smith stridently called for the Department of Justice to "enforce federal marijuana laws."
"If we want to win the war on drugs, federal prosecutors have to investigate and prosecute all medical marijuana dispensaries," Smith, who chairs the House Judiciary panel, said at the time. (See Rep. Smith's contact info at the end of this article.)
An American treatment provider working with doctors in England, Denmark, Germany, or Switzerland to provide heroin-assisted treatment and sterile syringes to heroin users in those countries could face arrest.
An, get this: So could an otherwise law-abiding American planning with some friends to use marijuana in the Netherlands while on vacation there.
Even when applied against drug traffickers, the conspiracy law would likely perpetuate injustice. Already, under U.S. drug conspiracy laws, a person can be found guilty even when there are no drugs or other physical evidence involved. The uncorroborated word of someone pointing fingers to get a reduced sentence is all it takes.
Moreover, anyone convicted of being "part of a drug conspiracy" is punished not for the offense they actually committed, but for all the offenses committed by members in the "conspiracy."
This has led to very low-level, impoverished, first-time offenders receiving mandatory minimum sentences that are decades long. Conspiracy laws drive the so-called "girlfriend problem" whereby too many women are sentenced to harsh sentences for the crimes of their often-abusive partners.
"The war on drugs has proven time and time again to be a war on families and communities, especially communities of color," Piper said. "The U.S. can't incarcerate its way out of its drug problems and should stop trying. The only way out of the drug war mess is to start treating drug use as a healthy issue instead of a criminal justice issue."
"Even as legislators increasingly embrace drug policy reforms, the knee-jerk criminalization of these drugs demonstrates that elected officials still tend to prohibit first, and ask questions later," said Grant Smith, federal policy coordinator for the Drug Policy Alliance. "Outright criminalization would only drive the demand for these drugs to the black market, which provides no age restrictions or other regulatory controls.
"Product labeling requirements, as well as marketing, branding and retail display restrictions, are proven to reduce youth access to tobacco products and impulse tobacco purchases among adults," Smith said. "This approach is working for tobacco, a far more harmful drug that has contributed to more deaths than alcohol and illicit drugs combined. As a result of education initiatives and age restrictions, tobacco use has declined dramatically over time despite its legality for adults."
Here is contact info for Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, sponsor of HR 313, the Conspiracy Bill and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee:
Washington, DC Office
2409 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
ph: 202-225-4236
fax: 202-225-8628
8:30 am- 6:00 pm EST
San Antonio District Office
1100 NE Loop 410, Suite 640
San Antonio, TX 78209
ph: 210-821-5024
fax: 210-821-5947
8:00 am- 5:00 pm M-F
Kerrville District Office
301 Junction Highway, Suite 346C
Kerrville, TX 78029
ph: 830-896-0154
fax: 830-896-0168
8:00 am- 12:00 pm M-Th
Austin District Office
3532 Bee Cave Road, Suite 100
Austin, TX 78746
ph: 512-306-0439
fax: 512-306-0427
8:00 am-1:00 pm M-Th
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Georgia_Jim
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I am sick of this war on people because of a plant!!!! End it now!!!! Why does the govenment want to continue to control the American people? It is a harmless plant for Christ sake!!!
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Georgia_Jim
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Richard_Wyatt
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These people are absolute idiots.
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Richard_Wyatt
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CalgarC
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what is the nature of your visit to amersterdam...
uh... um.... eh, sick grandmother...
like a dumb law will stop us, i think the government doesn't realize the 99 of us are out on the streets right now
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CalgarC
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dudefromtherock
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Good ole Obama and the USA, more and more sickening every day. Free Marc Emery!
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dudefromtherock
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savvy7
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dudefromtherock:
What part of Lamar Smith and Charles Dent resemble Obama? Instead you might ask those two geniuses how that reduces unemployment in their states?
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savvy7
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dudefromtherock
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savvy7:
He made promises during his election to free medical marijuana and like all politicians he's a fraud and a liar. Btw not everyone here is American.
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dudefromtherock
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Lisayou
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It is amazing what they think we should spend our tax dollars on.
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Lisayou
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AmericanStandard
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Insanity is trying to do the same thing and expecting a different result. DOJ: " Man it is cold outside, let me light a fire in my pants to warm up...OWWEE that burned !! But it is still cold outside, let me light another fire in my pants... rinse repeat!"
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AmericanStandard
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timelord999 [removed]
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AmericanStandard
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timelord999:
Actually no you wont because you cant buy Marijuana in Amsterdam any longer unless you are a citizen.
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AmericanStandard
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dudefromtherock
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AmericanStandard:
No... you're wrong! it's only banned to tourists in one city, Manstricht.
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dudefromtherock
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PressCore
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If they pass that bil, and Nobama signs it, it would amount to a
Communist Manifesto that the U.S. Government owns American
citizens as their property & chattels. That's how ill considered
this monstrous bill is. It's a Nazi UnAmerican offense to 200+ yrs
of American jurisprudence. - 8 months ago
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PressCore
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PressCore
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The proposed bill is patently UnConstitutional because it presumes
the U.S. Govt. has legitimate legal authority to dictate Americans'
behavior in countries other than the USA where the U.S. has no
jurisdiction. - 8 months ago
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PressCore
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Rudeboy84
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PressCore:
Agreed, this is just a waste of taxpayer money.
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percipi224
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I say we should tell Perry to keep up his successionist movement. Hell lest kick texas out of the union!!!!
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percipi224
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mrtraffic
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percipi224:
I've been saying this since he announced
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mrtraffic
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alexandrek [removed]
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alexandrek [removed]
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PressCore
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alexandrek:
Yeah, as if, huh ?
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PressCore
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trut
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what a hell hole the usa has/is turned into. my girlfriend bought a package trip to florida, i asked her who she was going to take with her. i sure ain't going.
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trut
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artemis6
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Crack'en down on freedom , any way they can .....
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artemis6
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DanCastro
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After all the findings of study after study which clearly show this is a drug far below the classification it is in and yet our government is willing to go after and incarcerate people when they have this knowledge just "because it is the law"? I'm sorry, but when did our law enforcement get so out of touch that they can no longer prioritize what is important and useful to the society they are sworn "to serve and protect"?
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DanCastro
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PressCore
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DanCastro:
They've been bought & paid for by the " privatizers " who've been using
them since 1937 to work for them against the interests of We the People. - 8 months ago
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PressCore
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DanCastro
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PressCore:
I regret to say that I agree, BUT I see it as our fault. We, the people, were "brain washed" into believing that it was OK to pay police cheap and if they wanted luxuries like they see on TV or in the people they are called to protect, they have to accept bribes. If our pols want to be elected, they have to have their hands out because we refused to fund public elections. "As you sow, so shall ye reap" has never been truer. The promise of freedom is still there and "take over Wall St." is showing the next step after Ohio & Wi. What is the President declared a day of recognition where all Americans are asked to reflect to reflect on our constitution's declaration of human rights and the acknowledgement that all legitimate government power is derived from the consent of the governed. What if the 99% decided to stay home to tell congress we want the jobs bill as our first "demand" and more will be forthcoming?
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DanCastro
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Avior
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Sent my congressman a letter. It's Dave Camp so I really don't expect much.
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Avior
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Avior:
I sent one to McConnell a year or so back. He cited the FDA. Those are the same happy time folks that have been denying marijuana samples to legitimate universities for tests.
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cabinettags
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GENERALNATTY
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is building new prisons to house these people part of the new stimulus package or something lol.
it is funny how a broke country is always finding new ways to throw their money away.
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GENERALNATTY
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Anonmaly
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What's so concerning to me is the fact they can lock you up already over "conspiracy" even if they have no proof and the case was in fact fabricated....
(poor people can't win a court case, even if they're right)
They can already send SWAT teams through your house over the word of one known liar... Pull guns on you, almost kill you, and then just sit there and shrug it off... And get away with it even when they find NOTHING!!!! It's not like you can take it to a judge with no money... (assuming the judge gives a flying FUCK)
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Anonmaly
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percipi224
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Anonmaly:
so where are the drones!? damn!
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percipi224
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Anonmaly:
Rights ? We have NO rights...never have! We have , Temporary Privileges , Privileges that can be taken away at any moment without notice....George Carlin
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nikonwilly
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KB723
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Ha Ha!!!!
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KB723
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Anonmaly
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KB723:
I generally like you I really do, but that's not even cute much less funny...
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Anonmaly
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KB723
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Anonmaly:
Aww Man.... =(
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KB723