Egzoset
Bluelighter
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- Feb 23, 2013
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Salutations,
Apparently, in an increasing number of locations dispersed through multiple countries there are persons who feel optimistic about some pro-cannabic future. Or maybe that's just more TrudeauMania, go figure what's the reach of cap'tain Canuck and his magic powers!...
M'well, as far as i'm concerned i'll keep my optimism for a later time, meanwhile there's a face on my mind and i didn't even know who that individual was before traditional media jumped on him, only to shred his public image (read "reputation" and "credibility") in pieces. Then it was found later that there's a possibly tragic reality attached to these political "messages", eventually. Not to mention most of what the average audience saw was some 1st Nation RCMP officer wearing his red uniform proudly, smoking his legal (yet "dirty" looking!) prescription, euh...
N.B.:
Sorry but, i mean wake up! A *SMOKED* "medical" prescription, REALLY?? When did we forget mankind has walked on the moon?!... How hard is it to fix this sort of broken thing?? Unless the bigot anti-cannabic prohibitionists much prefer a socio-toxic statu-quo, so they can later argue this proved their point all along, with support from contaminated statistics, e.g. twice the vilification than the situation may seem to justify!
Hummm... I pray the providence i shall never become one of them!!
8)
Anyway, lets simply assume this man faced intolerable moral torments, minutes before he died, facing the idea that he was betrayed by his coutry while boldly/courageously demanding assistance over PTSD - after working in the police carreer for nearly 20 years! Euh...
M'well, i feel 4-20 wouldn't be such an inconvenient day to pay our respects to someone who endured the ultimate permanent prejudice because of cannabis, on planet Itnoc (In The Name Of Children).
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Here is the 1st entry i wish to submit:
Unfortunately it wasn't all too clear what's the intended signification of this specific scene but i gathered it must have been an essential part of this man's legacy considering the time-frame. In my opinion he didn't have it published only to hide it, my understanding is that it should illustrate values he wanted to express, even share i suspect, and hence i now got to wonder if that wasn't actually a "message in a bottle"... So, no. IMO it must not be hidden, on the contrary!
Nonetheless i still need to make pre-emptive apologies to anyone who might feel offended. Lets say i've admired the individual at a great distance, so i can only talk for myself, though there are times like this when it doesn't hurt to honour these exceptional contributions that went long forgotten in traditional media.
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Rest in Peace!
Apparently, in an increasing number of locations dispersed through multiple countries there are persons who feel optimistic about some pro-cannabic future. Or maybe that's just more TrudeauMania, go figure what's the reach of cap'tain Canuck and his magic powers!...
M'well, as far as i'm concerned i'll keep my optimism for a later time, meanwhile there's a face on my mind and i didn't even know who that individual was before traditional media jumped on him, only to shred his public image (read "reputation" and "credibility") in pieces. Then it was found later that there's a possibly tragic reality attached to these political "messages", eventually. Not to mention most of what the average audience saw was some 1st Nation RCMP officer wearing his red uniform proudly, smoking his legal (yet "dirty" looking!) prescription, euh...
N.B.:
Sorry but, i mean wake up! A *SMOKED* "medical" prescription, REALLY?? When did we forget mankind has walked on the moon?!... How hard is it to fix this sort of broken thing?? Unless the bigot anti-cannabic prohibitionists much prefer a socio-toxic statu-quo, so they can later argue this proved their point all along, with support from contaminated statistics, e.g. twice the vilification than the situation may seem to justify!
Hummm... I pray the providence i shall never become one of them!!
8)
Anyway, lets simply assume this man faced intolerable moral torments, minutes before he died, facing the idea that he was betrayed by his coutry while boldly/courageously demanding assistance over PTSD - after working in the police carreer for nearly 20 years! Euh...
M'well, i feel 4-20 wouldn't be such an inconvenient day to pay our respects to someone who endured the ultimate permanent prejudice because of cannabis, on planet Itnoc (In The Name Of Children).
...
Here is the 1st entry i wish to submit:
{ http://www.bishopsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/91986 }
Cpl. Ronald Joseph Francis (1971-2014)
Kingsclear, First Nation
Cpl. Ronald Joseph Francis (1971-2014)
Kingsclear, First Nation
Unfortunately it wasn't all too clear what's the intended signification of this specific scene but i gathered it must have been an essential part of this man's legacy considering the time-frame. In my opinion he didn't have it published only to hide it, my understanding is that it should illustrate values he wanted to express, even share i suspect, and hence i now got to wonder if that wasn't actually a "message in a bottle"... So, no. IMO it must not be hidden, on the contrary!
Nonetheless i still need to make pre-emptive apologies to anyone who might feel offended. Lets say i've admired the individual at a great distance, so i can only talk for myself, though there are times like this when it doesn't hurt to honour these exceptional contributions that went long forgotten in traditional media.
...
Rest in Peace!