Settlers Urged to Smoke Pot During Gaza Evacuation

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Settlers Urged to Smoke Pot During Gaza Evacuation
By Julie Stahl
CNSNews.com Jerusalem Bureau Chief
June 27, 2005

Gush Katif, Gaza Strip (CNSNews.com) - Activists of all stripes are flocking to the Gaza Strip, some to lobby for pet causes, while others dig in to resist the Israeli government's disengagement plan.

In a sideshow outside an abandoned hotel in Gush Katif on Sunday, activists from the Green Leaf Party urged Jewish settlers to use cannabis during the evacuation of the Gaza Strip, scheduled to begin in August.

The Green Leaf Party, which won 1.2 percent of the vote in the last national elections (not enough for admittance to the Knesset) is promoting the legalization of marijuana.

Members of the Green Leaf Party said in a statement that they were visiting the settlements in Gaza to "present a proposal to reduce violence and friction" during the disengagement.

Their proposal was based on the claim that "medicinal use of prohibited drugs is common to fight severe pain and lethal threats." Morphine is a derivative of heroine; atropine (a nerve gas antidote) comes from an illegal, toxic hallucinogenic and cannabis is safer than aspirin, they argued.

"It is therefore our strong belief that the legal adviser to the government...should issue a temporary order and instruct the police not to enforce the prohibition of personal consumption of cannabis among the settlers during the disagreement period in order to help avert violent behavior among adults," party chairman Boaz Wachtel said in a statement handed out at the site.

Wachtel said that the use of cannabis is high among settlers aged 18-30. But there was no way of confirming his comments.

One man living at the hotel screamed at activists that the settlers aren't drug addicts and didn't want to be aligned with marijuana smokers.

He shoved a Green Leaf activist who had a marijuana leaf insignia on his T-shirt. Police broke up the shoving match before it could escalate.

Later, the cannabis activists blocked the road in Gush Katif as a "reprisal" for being kicked out of the hotel area.

"We blocked the traffic for a number of minutes so they would feel [what it is like]," said Wachtel later in a telephone interview in regards to the anti-disengagement activity of blocking roads as a form of civil disobedience.

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No way, marijuana is almost legal in Israel, hey sell bongs at almost all of the drugstores in Tel-Aviv and most of the young people I met smoked hash and weed on a daily basis, some go an buy it in egypt where they have very good stuff for very good prices, and the police has a lax attitude towards it, I remember being in the car with my cousind and some friends smoking a doobie and a police van stopped by us cause it was a red light and we were with the windows down and all and tehy didn't care at all, MDMA is also widely and publicly abused, any saturday night after shabbat go to the area were the parties are at in Tel-Aviv and you'll see, and Heroin use is also common and Israel, though islooked down upon not like with hashish/weed/or ecstacy.

Most of you guy as Racahamim many times says should know the zone, go to Israel on vacation to see what it's really like, you think it's a sort of warfielf full of "bad bloodthisrty pelstine killinmg jews", in judaism the thimng we value the most is life and it shows in Israeli towns, people aven though threatened still carry on and live on and wants to live in peace and dedicate more time to his life than to the int'l affairs as most of you think, especially in Current Events and Politics, due to the way they treat Israel without even have been there many people drives me crazy so I just can't read it.
I just made this post cause the statement CreativeRandom made is totally stupid, I say hash use in Israel is not legal more because of the USA than the other way round...
 
I have a buddy that is from Egypt, he told me that getting caught with dope there is a BIG no no... He isn't really in the "know" though. Intresting info Geezer :)
 
Yea, interesting info. Excuse my ignorance. But perhaps it does have some influence? Anyways, I do not view Israel as some bloodthirsty lounge. I believe the U.S. and our allies should dedicate ourselves to helping Israel.
 
Yeah in Canada I stayed for a while with an Egypt Christian from an upper-class family from Cairo and he told me i points of view/tradition/simple things changed a lot depending on the part of the country and your ascendence..
 
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