Kudos to Kubby, dea gutter snipes

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 29 Mar 2001 13:00:00 GMT
I've started keeping a Jabber connection open most of the time that I'm online. My Jabber address is billstclair@jabber.org. I often hang out in the jdev conference at conference.jabber.org. Say hello sometime. I'm now sort of split between WinJab and JabberIM. I like JabberIM better, but I really like WinJab's extra features. When Rival Messenger learns how to browse, I'll try it again.

Kevin Tuma - Gladiator 2: An Empire... Not a Republic: Oh my! Cartoon commentary on the current state of the feral state. Too true to be funny.

Richard Cowan & Steve Kubby at Marijuana News - Kubby Refuses to Agree to Terms of Probation. Denying the Punishment Culture the Consent of the Victim: Steve Kubby wrote a letter to his probation officer, with copies to every "authority" in sight, uncategorically refusing the terms of his probation. I fervently pray that those "officials" see the light and avoid getting the blood of another martyr on their hands. A jail sentence will almost certainly kill him. God bless you Mr. Kubby. [mjn]

Law Offices of Michael Kennedy via Marijuana News - dea Denial of Marijuana Rescheduling Petition to be Appealed - Jon Gettman was hopeful that the dea would reschedule cannabis hemp. Wrong. Those lying bastards are still alive and sicker than ever. I'm starting a new policy with this post. From now on, I will use lower-case letters when talking about agencies of der vaterland, e.g. dea, fbi, batf, irs, epa... That way I can belittle these morons every time I talk about them without saying anything but their names. [mjn]

In denying the petition, the dea concluded that marijuana has a high potential for abuse similar to cocaine and heroin, that even small levels of THC in industrial hemp pose a threat to public health, and that marijuana use will lead to the use of other drugs. Further, the dea argues that evidence of widespread nonmedical marijuana use is sufficient evidence of the drug's high potential for abuse to justify its Schedule I status.

The decision departs widely from contemporary scientific consensus on the assessment of the relative abuse liability of both legal and illegal drugs, even while conceding that marijuana has low toxicity, a low dependence liability and that it contains a medically beneficial drug. In fact, several states have recently passed initiatives allowing medical marijuana use by patients with various illnesses.

The dea also argues that as long as marijuana has no accepted medical use in the United States and a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision, it must stay in Schedule I regardless of its abuse potential.

Gov. Patricio Martínez via Narco News - Chihuahua Governor Offers Solidarity to Neighbor Gary Johnson of New Mexico - the governor of a small Mexican state near Texas and New Mexico comes out for drug legalization. [grabbe]

Jason Krause at The Standard - Will Xerox Shut the PARC? - Xerox's finances are tight. They may be considering the sale of their Palo Also Research Center. That would be really bad news. [tomalak]

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