Saturday, July 30, 2011

While watching one of my favorite shows

Cops the TV show. This particular episode depicts the Albuquerque Police Department Vice unit executing a prostitution sting. Everyone of the three prostitutes they arrested knew most of the 10+ officers by name. One prostitute said this would be her 53rd time being arrested for prostitution. The last segment was a vice officer remarking "she'll be right back out here when she gets out of jail, I know she will."

I can't help but ask what is the point? Is there no better example of a failed correctional system? When veteran police officers have no issue admitting on national television that the system does not correct criminal behavior. How could we better help our fellow citizens and help our communities as well? The more you look at America's judicial branch, the more flaws you see but no one is advocating reform to the degree it so apparently needs. This raises the most troubling question, why not? 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

And by box...

I mean the normal constrains of the typical, taxpaying, middle class American mind. I qualify for all of the above but my mind does not operate within the normal parameters of that mindset. I view Cannabis as a gift from God, the same as with all of His creations. I believe that Cannabis is mentioned in the Christian Bible and the Hebrew Tanakh and it's a pretty simple translation/correlation if you allow yourself to see it. I believe mankind as a whole struggles with true self awareness, this being especially true in America. I encourage everyone to explore the depths of themselves a little more thoroughly, to understand the why behind your beliefs, reactions and morality. Good luck!

Battling Progress...


Over the past several days I've been working feverishly on The Plan.  In doing so, I've been corresponding with some of the "heavy hitters" when it comes to reforming current Cannabis laws. My frustration comes from those that advocate the current system. This frustration comes from state representatives, members of congress and graduate school professors. It becomes painfully apparent, after only a few messages, that the majority of these public figures do not possess the ability to think freely. All the responses seem scripted; even worse, these people apply them even when they are not applicable to the context of the debate. There are very legitimate concerns on both sides of the argument. Why aren't we "talking things out" with open minds instead of perpetuating a cycle of ignorance and lies? Why are these figures only familiar with the "facts & figures" that substantiate their beliefs and agendas? Also, how the hell is the DEA considered to be a "non-biased researcher" when it comes to marijuana figures? How are professors allowed to shape a generation of minds with their propaganda and no one is stopping their personal bias from entering the classroom? 

Does the very essence of being able to "think outside the box" lie within Cannabis itself? Or is it the person that uses Cannabis, naturally more inept to think about the obscure angles? Either way it seems to present quite the conundrum. It frustrates me but does not deter me, it motivates me. As it should you, the time for change is  upon us, what are you doing to be a part in it?