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Old 04-09-2008, 07:57 PM
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Lawyers are officers of the court

If they even helped someone do this defense, they would get "Disbarred"

Keep in mind, we are not forcing anyone to do this.
We have done it and it works, but I would never tell someone what to do.
People have to decide for themselves. Unfortunately it is hard to be free in America.

Everytime I hired a lawyer, I got screwed! I knew I had to learn to do it myself.
I certainly am not giving up pot , it is my spiritual salvation, without it I would not have known God personally.

I will no longer be persecuted for my beliefs, I am now able to beat the system.

I have made the information available for free for everyone to use.

You can debate back and forth about whether or not this works, but I can tell you it does, from personal experience.

If you are like me and get busted with pot a lot because you are just a blatant pot smoker. Give it a shot with a joint, go get busted and try our program.
If you lose I will give you your joint back.

Heck I will get popped myself if someone wants to video tape the whole process.

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Rev. Roland A. Duby
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Originally Posted by Gatson View Post
Lawyers are officers of whoever pays them. If you're paying a lawyer and you tell him to do something, he is actually required by law to do it. Unless he realizes the naivety behind it all...then he'd probably just quit on your case because he wouldn't want to get embarassed in public court.
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