Human Interest DPMC VIDEOS Thread



Thank you for your support of the Amend the RAVE Act educational campaign that I have undertaken. It is because of your active involvement in this monumental, multifaceted effort that federal legislators have taken note of our work. My husband, Rob, and I have met with one of Virginia's Democratic U.S. senators as well as a prominent Republican congressman in the House of Representatives. Both members of congress have been open to looking into the issue. This is promising and I am anxious for some action. Patience and endurance are the key words of this fight. Nothing moves quickly in the federal government but I am convinced that we are educating many people along the way as I pursue this issue.

On a different front, at the executive level, I plan to meet with a member of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy in the near future. I have learned that the White House is in the process of formulating a position on this issue and I hope to be part of that office's analysis of the issue.

As we make progress, I will be sure to let you know.

Again, thank you.

Dede

~Dede Goldsmith
Feb, 5th 2015



Amend the RAVE Act Petition
 
>NYT Guns, Drugs and Money<


Marijuana is legal in Colorado, but federal law makes banking nearly impossible for the cannabis industry. The result: a dangerous all-cash operation that requires armed guards and layers of security.

=D


Fuck yeah and the money is there so the lawyers are too.. fuck the guns.. that shit is antiquated ghetto shit...
 


Judge Jim Gray on The Six Groups Who Benefit From Drug Prohibition

Uploaded on Mar 8, 2010
In 1992, Jim Gray, a conservative judge in conservative Orange County, California, held a press conference during which he recommended that we rethink our drug laws. Back then, it took a great deal of courage to suggest that the war on drugs was a failed policy.

Today, more and more Americans are coming to the realization that prohibition's costs—whether measured in lives and liberties lost or dollars wasted—far exceed any possible or claimed benefits.

Reason.tv's Paul Feine interviewed Gray about drug policy and the prospects for reform. The interview was shot by Alex Manning and edited by Hawk Jensen.

Judge Jim Gray is the author of Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It: A Judicial Indictment of the War on Drugs.

Approximately 8.30 minutes.

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Published on Sep 6, 2013
New Video: http://youtu.be/QU-uOVsZ3M0
Violence is running out of control in Mexico as rival drug cartels battle over the smuggling routes to America. Mexico's president has declared war on the gangsters but the only result appears to be an escalation of the killings.

Katya Adler journeys deep into the heart of a shocking conflict, uncovering the human stories behind the seemingly random and disturbing violence.
 


The federal and state governments have spent more than $19 trillion fighting poverty. But what has really been accomplished with all of that funding? This special half-day conference brings together a wide range of experts from across the political spectrum to discuss whether the War on Poverty succeeded in reducing poverty in the United States, what remains to be done, and whether private charitable efforts would be a better alternative to government welfare programs.

John McWhorter teaches linguistics at the Center for American Studies at Columbia University.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHa6DlPfkT8
 


ARAGUAINA, Brazil, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Officials at a Brazilian prison said they captured a trained mouse used by prisoners to shuttle drugs and other contraband between cells at the facility.

Gean Carlos Gomes, director of the Barra da Grota prison in Araguaina, said the tiny trafficker was spotted running through a prison corridor with bags of drugs tied to its tail.

The investigation into the drug-smuggling mouse turned up 29 small packets of marijuana and 23 packages of cocaine.

Gomes said officers are reviewing CCTV footage in an attempt to determine who was behind the scheme.

http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2015/11...drugs-through-Brazilian-prison/4231446742461/
 
Can anyone direct me to a video with steps or instructions for the best way to quit using Black Tar Heroine or basically the easiest way off of it without too much misery if its possible at all even???


Thank you in advance for any and all help and input.

Sub
 
Can anyone direct me to a video with steps or instructions for the best way to quit using Black Tar Heroine or basically the easiest way off of it without too much misery if its possible at all even???


Thank you in advance for any and all help and input.

Sub

There are many places on BL to find help with this but please stop by the RECOVERY FORUMS

 
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