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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE Marijuana Ban Unconstitional
Title:US CA: PUB LTE Marijuana Ban Unconstitional
Published On:2011-07-07
Source:Record Searchlight (Redding, CA)
Fetched On:2011-07-10 06:01:49
MARIJUANA BAN UNCONSTITIONAL

It took a constitutional amendment to take alcohol away from the
people. That constitutional amendment was repealed when it created
violent criminal activity where none existed before. Our Constitution
protects and maintains the rights of the people against their
government. What just happened in Tehama County, with an all-out ban
of cannabis collectives in unincorporated areas, is unconstitutional,
as are all marijuana and hemp laws that have been put on the books
since the original stamp act. The stamp act did an end around the
Constitution, and no marijuana laws written since can stand up to the
Constitution except in a treasonous Supreme Court.

Each and every public official takes their own oath to the
Constitution of the United States of America. Each and every
supervisor who just voted on this has personally violated the
constitutional rights of their constituents, by not providing safe
access to patients in rural Tehama county. I would strongly recommend
lawsuits against these rights-destroying politicians, instead of the
government entity that they represent, because the government has
protection against such riffraff, also through the Constitution.
That's why those officials had to take that oath.

Our rights and freedoms are for each individual, but they don't
include other people's right to inflict their immoral judgments on
humanity. There is nothing more immoral than banning a natural
medicine that works better than the commercially available medicines
for many ailments, and with much less harm to the body than the
chemical substances pushed by the pharmaceutical companies.
Protecting the status quo of corporations to the detriment of this
country's citizens is not, nor ever has been, the job of our politicians.

Rob McDonald, Redding
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