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| This is going to be brief... If there can be a feminist movement which changed the views of how society treats women. If there has been a civil rights movement to make life for minorities equal with whites, then why does the movement for drug leagalization not take the same course in arguing that WE the drug users of the world are not given the same right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as non drug users. We should have just as much freedom as the next man who does not smoke or snort. The legalization movement should not focus on pot, but all drugs. A clear and organized offensive is needed in the war against the drug war. We cannot win this war merely by defending ourselves in courtrooms around the world. There must be a number of people willing to go out in mass and smoke in protest of the drug war. We cannot simply dedicate ourselves to posting online hoping to reaffirm within the drug community that drugs are not bad. Take the word to the street and preach. Write for your scholl newspaper promoting weed, bring the subject up in class. Lets make 2002 the year of the "Drug Offensive" |
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