If you ask me, the biggest problem behind the fight for the legalization of marijuana is getting people to realize: 1. that there is such a push for it. 2. that each individual has the capability of making a significant difference in the fight. I would like to make a recommendation that you encourage people who are members of online social networks such as facebook and myspace to spread the word through groups, clubs, etc. to write their governmental representatives (http://www.house.gov/writerep/) and display their concern about the unjust laws. These social networks are a powerful tool for the circulation of information and easily accessible to anyone.
Everytime I sit down to write to my Congress Rep. I never know how to word things...I get like a writers block thing...Does that happen to you?
That's right man, break out the green hounds!!!! get the bon fires going, cook these buds to an uproarious calamity of that sumkinda pollution and dirrect the winds. Pull out snoke squirters on unsuspecting visitors, run amuck in the streets, raising obstreperous hell, seething, gagging pummeling and coughing smoke into the lung of children, old people, new people, wierd people, but most of all, sober people. The less sober the populace, the less nay sayers to the over all topic. Once they get a whiff, how are they gonna say no to the avalanche of doritos, kandy cakes, ice cream sundaes and bare ass naked videos of hanging upside down in trees yelling broken english pheonomes at birds flying away from the people throwing toilet paper up at you??? Nothin like a good read at the library or a good hike up the appalachians with a pocket of green rocket and a bowl that seems to have a purpose amid the forrests changing colors with it... Makes me think we should just start camping out all over the place. At least this way there' can be less missing people in the wild, and more stoned people in woild! That'd make me get involved, how does that sound?
A politician usually sees people as voters. It doesn't matter whats right, its about the votes. The Canadian Senate has said since 1922 that pot should not be illegal, but the misinformed public is continuing. Send politicians your voice, and the more and more they hear it, things will change. Send them a, this is why I believe in marijuana, and crash the idea against it.