News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: God's Drug |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: God's Drug |
Published On: | 2001-08-08 |
Source: | Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 11:35:38 |
GOD'S DRUG
Enforcing drug laws created by the U.S. federal government is never going
to happen. It is a failed war that is unwinnable.
It is as though drug laws were not implemented to help society, but rather
as a means to attack minorities, create huge profits for prohibitionist
politicians and mob types, and create jobs in the world's largest prison
population and police state.
The United States used to be a more godly country. Now, it has lost its
seats on the UN Human Rights Commission and the UN Narcotics Control Board,
and it insists on killing people in Colombia for growing plants.
The only biblical restriction placed on cannabis (also known as kaneh bosm
before the King James version) is that we accept it with thanksgiving. If
God gave us cannabis, why should someone prohibit it?
We Christians do not have to smoke cannabis, but we would do well to
disassociate ourselves from those who would cage a human, including a
Christian, for using cannabis.
Stan White, Dillon, Colorado
Enforcing drug laws created by the U.S. federal government is never going
to happen. It is a failed war that is unwinnable.
It is as though drug laws were not implemented to help society, but rather
as a means to attack minorities, create huge profits for prohibitionist
politicians and mob types, and create jobs in the world's largest prison
population and police state.
The United States used to be a more godly country. Now, it has lost its
seats on the UN Human Rights Commission and the UN Narcotics Control Board,
and it insists on killing people in Colombia for growing plants.
The only biblical restriction placed on cannabis (also known as kaneh bosm
before the King James version) is that we accept it with thanksgiving. If
God gave us cannabis, why should someone prohibit it?
We Christians do not have to smoke cannabis, but we would do well to
disassociate ourselves from those who would cage a human, including a
Christian, for using cannabis.
Stan White, Dillon, Colorado
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