Marijuana Advocates To Smoke Pot at White House CN: By Aaron C. Davis March 31, 2016 Washington Post Attention senior class-trip chaperones, cherry blossom lovers, and anyone else who may wander by the White House on Saturday: Brace yourself for a cloud of marijuana smoke — and, possibly, mass arrests. Organizers of the successful ballot measure that legalized pot last year in the District say they have had enough with President Obama’s slog toward loosening marijuana laws. To protest, they are planning what they promise will be the first large-scale display of public pot smoking in the nation’s capital, with the intention of getting arrested. The event promises to be a spectacle. continued... Light Up at White House April 2nd? MJ Activists Plan to Light Up at White House By Perry Stein March 04, 2016 Washington Post Activists plan to light up and protest marijuana laws in a part of D.C. where it is still illegal even to possess the substance: federal land. The D.C. Cannabis Campaign, which spearheaded the effort to legalize marijuana in the nation’s capital, is calling on supporters to protest federal laws criminalizing marijuana in front of the White House on April 2. At the end of the rally, participants say they will smoke in the open, risking arrest. continued at Cannabis News Protest Plan Calls for Crowd to Smoke Marijuana By Phillip Smith March 03, 2016 Alternet Inspired by a warning from comedian Bill Maher that progress on marijuana reform could be rolled back after President Obama leaves office, pot advocates in the nation's capital have announced a bold protest next month to press Obama to move on marijuana while he still can. While Obama has largely not interfered with marijuana legalization in states that have approved it, he has also signaled that he is not going to be proactive on the issue. A little more than a month ago, he said marijuana reform is not on his list of end-of-term priorities, and his press spokesperson, Josh Earnest, paraphrased his position thusly: "'If you feel so strongly about it, and you believe there is so much public support for what it is that you're advocating, then why don't you pass legislation about it and we'll see what happens.'" continued at Cannabis News Its all over now, the large boned lady is singing... Whoopi Goldberg Launches Medical-Marijuana Products Targeted at Menstrual Cramps Although The National Review has been hijacked by Neocon brats, at one time it was an actual Conservative source and highly respected. This is what W.F. Buckley Jr. had to say to Reagan and Bush... (1983) "Narcotics police are an enormous, corrupt international bureaucracy ... and now fund a coterie of researchers who provide them with 'scientific support' ... fanatics who distort the legitimate research of others. ... The anti-marijuana campaign is a cancerous tissue of lies, undermining law enforcement, aggravating the drug problem, depriving the sick of needed help, and suckering well-intentioned conservatives and countless frightened parents." -- William F. Buckley, Commentary in The National Review, April 29,, p. 495 The Miscarriage of Justice Department This is the bottom line justifying the Ganjawar on Americans. For 45 years it has stood unchallenged by both sides of the aisle and White House residents. By the DEA criteria to establish a controlled substance, Cannabis falls way short. It is not physically addictive, it has medicinal value and it is not a menace to society. Fails all three must have catigories and yet for 45 years it is still the law of the land. Trumping any state initiative since Gonzales v. Raich establishing all exchanges as Commerce. Over the 10th Amendment on more legalese and bias. Politics is the reason Cannabis is outlawed, not Science. What do you call someone who watches it for 45 years. The suffering and terrorizing Americans. With mandatory minimums, gag rules and no media honesty. Always an angle of selling the story with embellished headlines. Lies, half truths and censorship has kept this plant from the people. Affordable Health Care, Hemp range of alternative products and an alternative to the legal but deadly recreational substances. 45 years is past time to stand up for what is right. The hold people accountable for trying to pass such draconian laws based on lies. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck at the very core of forfeiture in drug cases Oklahoma Sheriff Indicted for Extortion, Blames Civil Forfeiture Reformers