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Re: Chong Backed by Tokin' Resistance

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Originally posted by Reform MaryJane Laws
Chong Backed by Tokin' Resistance By Joanna Glasner
Story location: http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,61964,00.html



But the movement has made perhaps its biggest splash online, where a multitude of discussion sites, including FreeTommyChong.org, FreeTommyChong.net, NORML's Tommy Chong page and numerous weblogs, post opinionated prose on the justice of the sentencing.

Postings, as one might expect, lean to the wacky side. There are the lyrics to the "Free Tommy Chong" song, along with "The Tommy Chong Bong Song." Activists drum up ideas to publicize their cause, including one suggestion that marijuana-legalization proponents mail one item of paraphernalia to the president on April 20, the date set aside by pot smokers to celebrate their habit.

As with all Internet causes, petitions are omnipresent as well. At least half a dozen sites are currently collecting virtual signatures demanding Chong's early release.

http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,....html/wn_ascii


Did anyone post that suggestion here? LOL! I'd like to thing we're included in that "multitude of discussion sites."
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