I call some, not all, police officers pigs in the same spirit that some doctors are quacks and some lawyers are shysters. Hell, more and more cops themselves admit the piggishness of prohibition.
I vaporize marijuana every day for psychiatric reasons under a doctor’s recommendation. My home state has no problem with this, but my nation’s government does. How safe am I? Technically, I may not even believe in psychiatric diagnoses. Am I acting in bad faith? Cannabis helps me relax and handle a day’s responsibilities, and I’m using inconsistencies in the drug laws to my harmless advantage.
Hey, fellas. I’ve just put my real name and city in the sidebar for you. But don’t forget about my connections to Playboy Enterprises and northern California’s marijuana-activist community. They might make a stink. (Since I’ve got nothing to hide by mentioning it, I’ll point out my letter on page 44 of the March issue of Playboy, now on newsstands.)
The subject of my letter:
The Playboy Forum smears a libertarian as a racistLabels: ArtPic, DruPo, Lib, Mil, MorPa, PJ
Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 10:36 AM

Dave left this comment at March 2, 2007 6:31 AM
Eventually, the law will have to change. In my Sociology class, one of the surveys we ran asked "Should marijuana be legal?" 35 out of 37 students replied "yes."
To put this into perspective, it was a survey run at a Mid-West region Community College, with a very diverse sampling of age, gender, race, sex.
The general public knows it's benefits, and could care less about keeping it illegal. In my opinion, there are only two organizations currently preventing its legalization in the U.S.: Religious Conservatives, and Big Tobacco.

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