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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: 2 LTEs: Tokers Stoked
Title:CN BC: 2 LTEs: Tokers Stoked
Published On:2001-04-13
Source:Langley Advance (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-01-26 18:28:50
TOKERS STOKED

We Thought Smoking Pot Made People Laid-Back And Complacent - But
Apparently Not

Dear Editor,

Given the trivializing and misleading nature of Troy Landreville's column
[Politicians gone to pot, April 6, Advance News], one thing stands out
clearly. The people quoted from the Marijuana Party were intelligent,
factually informed, and principled.

It is the Langley Advance News, and not the Marijuana Party, who have their
"heads in the clouds."

Lee Eisenstein
Watsonville, California

Dear Editor,

Troy Landreville uses the oldest trick in the book of persecutions in man's
never-ending inhumanity to man: invalidation of others to validate oneself.

Troy stigmatizes cannabis users as having their heads in the clouds
[Politicians gone to pot, April 6, Advance News]. He can now join the ranks
of the Christian Crusaders, The Spanish Inquisitors, and Germany's Nazi's
in understanding the exhilarating feeling of superiority such
stigmatizations reveal.

Cannabis users are the most persecuted persons on planet Earth. I would
challenge any Inquisitor such as Mr. Landreville to a fight on the field of
honour. We would see if he wants to persecute me as badly as I want my freedom.

Mr. Landreville would find out my head is not in the clouds, and my sense
of timing, direction, and aim would not be diminished. I would gladly smoke
a cannabis joint right before I shot him between the eyes; we would then
settle who is superior to whom.

I would be willing to bet Mr. Landreville would keep his mouth shut and not
feel so superior if mankind still owned the right to protect our dignity on
the field of honour. I bet Mr. Landreville would turn out to be a coward.

The one thing all cowards have in common is that they think ten men with
badges and guns sent to arrest a cannabis smoker is a fair fight.

Chris Buors
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Editor's Note: Dudes. Mellow out, man. Troy was just taking pot shots at
some fringe-element politicians. And remember, this is British Columbia,
where the grass is greener - and ALL politicians are on the fringes. We
didn't expect to create such a buzz across North America. We certainly
didn't expect death threats from Winnipeg! Troy's sense of humour shouldn't
get him stoned.

It's ironic: the Crusaders killed more Christians on their way to battle
than they did Moslems - their "enemies" who initially welcomed them with
open arms when they got to the Holy Land. The Inquisitors and Nazis also
laid ostensible claim to lofty causes, but actually devastated entire
populations with their religion-based persecution.

Marijuana use may seem like a religious experience to those who smoke it -
but anyone who compares the almost ineffectual anti-pot laws in this
country to religious persecution that has killed millions of people should
lay off the green stuff for awhile. It's obviously clouding their judgment.

Hey. Don't bogart that joint, my friend.
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