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http://www.erowid.org/plants/tobacco...co_info1.shtml btw,here's some of what i just wrote: In 1969, Life magazine published an article claiming that nearly twelve million Americans had smoked pot. This year was also the year that Richard Nixon became president. Next to Anslinger, Nixon is perhaps the most prevalent person in American history to demonize marijuana. Nearly two years after his election, Nixon proclaimed a “War on Drugs,” declaring the current state of drug use in America as constituting a threat to national security Shortly after Nixon’s election, Operation Intercept was initiated. Operation Intercept was conceived as being a preventative measure by which marijuana would be intercepted as it flowed into the United States from the U.S. Mexican border. A complete failure in retrospect, Operation Intercept did less to prevent drug trafficking, and did more to further weaken international relations with the Mexican citizens, and lowered Nixon’s approval ratings among Mexican American immigrants. The vast unpopularity of the United States Government in its failure to control drugs via harsh penalties and preventative measures became very apparent by 1969. So much so, in fact, that in 1970, the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, created by a series of Congressional committees, “removed mandatory minimum sentences and reduced possession of marijuana to the level of a misdemeanor.”(Martin Booth) Part of this Act called for the creation of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, later known as the Shafer Commission, which was to investigate claims concerning marijuana within the context of the past fifty years. In its final report in 1973, the Shafer Commission concluded that the problems associated with marijuana had been grossly overstated and that the laws and penalties regarding possession should be reconsidered at great length. Nixon, who had hand picked nine out of the thirteen commissioners with the intent of creating a biased report, was enraged that his corrupt tactic had backfired on him. He allegedly never read the report. That same year, Nixon combined the numerous governmental agencies involved in drug prevention and drug law enforcement into one organization known as the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), which is still in operation today.
__________________ "My brother let me try Marijuana. It was so awesome you guys, I'm gonna do it everyday for the rest of my life!"-Steven from WKUK "I've been smoking the can't find my keys weed. And somewhere in the world there is some melting into the couch shit that would be an incredible ride. Plus if I melted into the couch, maybe I'd find my keys. It'd be a win win situation." -Doug Benson Last edited by infiniteawesome; 03-26-2006 at 04:10 PM. | |
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Ok, just finished it. Here we go, unedited, about 23-25 min. long which is the length I need it to be. Here's the last bit, I'll post a full one later: Cannabis and Today So what now? Cannabis, from this point in history forward, continues to predominate as the most widely used illicit substance in America. So much so in fact that presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter are suspected of use and it can be generally assumed that our two most recent presidents (Bill Clinton and George Bush Jr.) have tried marijuana. The injustice of its continued prohibition is perhaps the most obvious manifestation of corporate influence over governmental decision making. As I have presented to you, hemp played a formidable part in early American Industry and was cornered out of the Industrial market due to the rising lumber, paper, and clothing industries. Thanks to other countries’ more lax views on the industrial production of hemp, cannabis has been found to be able to produce not only fibrous products, but the means to create an alternative and easily renewable source of fuel that causes minimal damage to the environment. In addition to this, plastics have been recently extracted from the hemp plant, producing an alternative to standard acrylic plastics. Our United States Government has thrown away a good deal of money researching cannabis in an attempt to justify its extremely huge annual budget pertaining to the continued existence of the DEA and their seemingly endless War on Drugs. These studies, however, have been proven, time and again, to contradict the myths demonizing marijuana, and often conclude that cannabis is far less harmful than the legal alcohol and tobacco. Despite all this, marijuana is still illegal. It is thanks to the oil and gas companies of today, who propagate wars in the name of money, oil, and pollution that cannabis is still illegal. It is thanks to the lumber and plastic industries, who continue to remove entire forests so that we can continue to have pulp based products when we could have the same exact products which would cause far less harm to the environment if they were simply made out of hemp. It is thanks to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that we have to thank for the lack of cannabis seeds in our health food markets and more importantly, cannabis in our medical facilities. It is thanks to George Bush Jr. who handed out fifty billion dollars to the DEA to fight its drug war this year. And finally, it is thanks to you and me, the American people, who have remained silent on this topic for far too long, that this injustice continues to run rampant and unaccounted for.
__________________ "My brother let me try Marijuana. It was so awesome you guys, I'm gonna do it everyday for the rest of my life!"-Steven from WKUK "I've been smoking the can't find my keys weed. And somewhere in the world there is some melting into the couch shit that would be an incredible ride. Plus if I melted into the couch, maybe I'd find my keys. It'd be a win win situation." -Doug Benson |
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[quote=infiniteawesome]hmm, can you provide a source? if so, I can edit my paper.[/quote] I can give you a scientific reason why it's not radioactive but I can't find a source for you. Radioactivity comes in three forms: 1. Alpha decay. This is when the nucleus emmits a helium atom [2 protons, 2 neutrons]. Tobacco is stable, it does not need to emmit a lot of protons and neutrons to become more stable. Coupled with the fact that tobacco does not have any large molecules in it, Alpha decay would be impossible. 2. Beta decay. This is when a proton changes to a neutron plus a positron plus a neutrino. Tobacco does not need to lose protons as it is stable. 3. Gamma radioation. This is high energy waves. You can't create these without a LOT of energy. 200C ain't gonna cut it. You need a fuck load of energy, somewhere in the reigon of 15MeV. Your bic can't provide that.
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good paper, i had to write a 5 page paper in bio on pot in 10th grade ( it ended up being like 7... i coulda wroten like 15 easily with the info i had ) props on the ansligner shit, i say leave out "Despite all this, marijuana is still illegal. It is thanks to the oil and gas companies of today, who propagate wars in the name of money, oil, and pollution that cannabis is still illegal. It is thanks to the lumber and plastic industries, who continue to remove entire forests so that we can continue to have pulp based products when we could have the same exact products which would cause far less harm to the environment if they were simply made out of hemp. It is thanks to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that we have to thank for the lack of cannabis seeds in our health food markets and more importantly, cannabis in our medical facilities. It is thanks to George Bush Jr. who handed out fifty billion dollars to the DEA to fight its drug war this year. And finally, it is thanks to you and me, the American people, who have remained silent on this topic for far too long, that this injustice continues to run rampant and unaccounted for."that part, cuz it just sounds kinda.... conspircary theory type shit or something i dunno, anyways, solid report, id talk about a few of the recent studies that have come out in the last year or two tho, there are a lot that show marijuana in a good light, also, toss in few quotes by anslinger, because he's a racist bastard who pretty much used the fear of minorities to help demonize pot... i used to know a good website where the general bulk of his quotes were like "******s smoke pot, play jazz music, their the devil, and if they smoke pot they'll rape white women and think their equals to us" but in like 30's terminlogy of course... but thats pretty much what all his quotes are... lol |
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