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  • I guess I feel sorry for the cop's, who over the year's have killed, kidnapped, and hunted addick's that just couldent help themselfs.. It's gotta stop.

  • It is Danish.

  • Stopping prohibition will change an expensive and harmful war into a minor health issue.

    Your analysis seems correct so you know where the resistance will come from.

    I wish you the best. Be careful with the bourbon :)

  • Fuck da police... seriously, fuck em.

  • @df61660a Not all the police bro, just the dirty ones. I like knowing cops keep me safe from dangerous criminals. But they shouldn't be locking up any cannabis consumers, that just doesn't make sense.

  • i wish people like neil and jack where politicians. he mentioned the corruption that happened over 13yrs think about how much there is after 40+.

  • Just make it legal. You don't need to regulate or tax it. In fact regulations are the reason our economy is failing. You already have taxes in place they are called sales taxes.

  • We will need something to the effect of a nuclear explosion to dismantle this abomination. To many people have a personal interest in keeping this going. If anyone thinks, for one moment, that a Jack-Booted Thug is going to give up their cushy Government job, that's comes with far better benefits than the general public has access to, is a lunatic! Like he said, "WE THE PEOPLE" are going to have to force this or it will NEVER stop!

  • I will donate $1000 to LEAP if they can persuade 1 single current Swedish parlimentarian to stand up and publicly endorse legalization by Nov. 2012 (end of current mandate).

    Sadly, it ain't gonna happen. Please prove me wrong.

  • i like this man ha, great argument.

  • "We tend to think of revolution to mean violent armed conflict such as in a civil war but a revolution can be entirely peaceful and non-violent, for a revolution is really just a radical, fundamental shift in individual and collective viewpoint." - Naomi Wolf

  • Hopefully copssaylegalizedrugs will correct it, but for those that don't know, part 1 and 3 are mixed up.

  • Awesome interview. Spot on

  • Yup, this is part 1.

    We can't arrest our way out of this situation. Obama claims that we should offer more treatment options, but he's really changed NOTHING. He's speaking, but nothing has changed. Most of the money in the war on drugs STILL goes towards arresting and incarcerating thousands of Americans every year. THAT IS SAD AND SHOULD BE CHANGED YESTERDAY. Unfortunately, Obama recently claimed it will not change.

    There is no hope.

  • This is part 1 not part 3

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