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« on: August 12, 2007, 10:32:05 PM »

10 Things Every Parent, Teenager & Teacher Should Know

                       About

                     Marijuana


  "Prohibition...goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to
   control a man's appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of things
   that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very
   principles upon which our government was founded."

      -- Abraham Lincoln
            December, 1840


      This pamphlet was researched and produced as a public service
      by the Family Council on Drug Awareness P.O. Box 71093, LA CA
      90071-0093

      Additional copies available from:

        BACH, PO Box 71093, L.A., CA 90071-0093
        35 cents apiece, Ten for $2.00, 100 for $10


  1 Q. What is Marijuana?

    A. "Marijuana" refers to the dried leaves and flowers of the cannabis
       plant [1], which contain the non-narcotic chemical THC at various
       potencies. It is smoked or eaten to produce the feeling of being
       "high." The different strains of this herb produce different sensual
       effects, ranging from sedative to stimulant.

  2 Q. Who Uses Marijuana?

    A. There is no simple profile of a typical marijuana user. It has been
       used for 1000s of years for medical, social, and religious reasons
       and for relaxation [2]. Several of our Presidents [3] are believed
       to have smoked it. One out of every five Americans say they have
       tried it. And it is still popular among artists, writers, musicians,
       activists, lawyers, inventors, working people, etc.

  3 Q. How Long Have People Been Using Marijuana?

    A. Marijuana has been used since ancient times [4]. While field hands
       and working people have often smoked the raw plant, aristocrats
       historically prefer hashish [5] made from the cured flowers of the
       plant. It was not seen as a problem until a calculated disinformation
       [sic] campaign was launched in the 1930s [6], and the first American
       laws against using it were passed [7].

  4 Q. Is Marijuana Addictive?

    A. No, it is not [8]. Most users are moderate consumers who smoke it
       socially to relax. We now know that 10% of our population have
       "addictive personalities" and they are neither more nor less
       likely to overindulge in cannabis than in anything else. On a
       relative scale, marijuana is less habit forming than either sugar
       or chocolate but more so than anchovies. Sociologists report a general
       pattern of marijuana use that peaks in the early adult years, followed
       by a period of levelling off and then a gradual reduction in use [9].

  5 Q. Has Anyone Ever Died From Smoking Marijuana?

    A. No; not one single case, not ever. THC is one of the few chemicals for
       which there is no known toxic amount [10]. The federal agency NIDA says
       that autopsies reveal that 75 people per year are high on marijuana
       when they die: this does not mean that marijuana caused or was even a
       factor in their deaths. The chart below compares the number of deaths
       attributable to selected substances in a typical year:

       Tobacco...............................340,000 - 395,000
       Alcohol (excluding crime/accidents).............125,000+
       Drug Overdose (prescription)............24,000 - 27,000
       Drug Overdose (illegal)...................3,800 - 5,200
       Marijuana.............................................0

       *Source: U.S. Government Bureau of Mortality Statistics, 1987

  6 Q. Does Marijuana Lead to Crime and/or Hard Drugs?

    A. No [11]. The only crime most marijuana users commit is that they use
       marijuana. And, while many people who abuse dangerous drugs also smoke
       marijuana, the old "stepping stone" theory is now discredited, since
       virtually all of them started out "using" legal drugs like sugar,
       coffee, cigarettes, alcohol, etc.

  7 Q. Does Marijuana Make People Violent?

    A. No. In fact, Federal Bureau of Narcotics director Harry Anslinger once
       told Congress just the opposite - that it leads to non-violence and
       pacifism [12]. If he was telling the truth (which he and key federal
       agencies have not often done regarding marijuana), then re-legalizing
       marijuana should be considered as one way to curb violence in our
       cities. The simple fact is that marijuana does not change your basic
       personality. The government says that over 20 million Americans still
       smoke it, probably including some of the nicest people you know.

  8 Q. How Does Marijuana Affect Your Health?

    A. Smoking anything is not healthy, but marijuana is less dangerous than
       tobacco and people smoke less of it at a time. This health risk can
       be avoided by eating the plant instead of smoking it [13], or can be
       reduced by smoking smaller amounts of stronger marijuana. There is
       no proof that marijuana causes serious health or sexual problems [14]
       but, like alcohol, its use by children or adolescents is discouraged.
       Cannabis is a medicinal herb that has hundreds of proven, valuable
       theraputic uses - from stress reduction to glaucoma to asthma to
       cancer therapy, etc. [15].

  9 Q. What About All Those Scary Statistics and Studies?

    A. Most were prepared as scare tactics for the government by Dr. Gabriel
       Nahas, and were so biased and unscientific that Nahas was fired by
       the National Institute of Health [16] and finally renounced his own
       studies as meaningless [17]. For one experiment, he suffocated monkeys
       for five minutes at a time, using proportionately more smoke than the
       average user inhales in an entire lifetime [18]. The other studies
       that claim sensational health risks are also suspect, since they lack
       controls and produce results which cannot be replicated or
       independently verified [19].

 10 Q. What Can I Do About Marijuana?

    A. No independent government panel that has studied marijuana has ever
       recommended jail for users [20]. Concerned persons should therefore
       ask their legislators to re-legalize and tax this plant, subject to
       age limits and regulations similar to those on alcohol and tobacco.


 For More Information, Write:
   Family Coucil on Drug Awareness
   P.O. Box 71093, LA CA 90071-0093



 FOOTNOTES TO THE TEXT:

  1. The same plant, known as hemp, has an estimated 50,000 non-drug
     commercial uses including paper, textiles, fuels, food and sealants,
     but these uses are also banned by existing laws. Sources: Encyclopedia
     Britannica, federal documents and historical records.

  2. Coptic Christians, Rhastafarnians [sic], Shintos, Hinus, Buddhists,
     Sufis, Essenes, Zoroastrians, Bantus, and many other sects have
     traditions that consider the plant to have religious value.

  3. Their personal correspondence and records reveal that U.S. Presidents
     Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and others smoked hashish, as did Benjamin
     Franklin and Mary Todd Lincoln. President John F. Kennedy is also
     reported to have smoked marijuana to relieve his back pain. Many of
     America's greatest leaders and Founding Fathers (including George
     Washington) were hemp farmers. Sources: National Archives, published
     reports.

  4. Archeologists report that cannabis was possibly the first plant
     cultivated by humans - about 8000 B.C. - and was used for linen,
     paper, and garments. Source: Columbia University, _History of the
     World_. It was being smoked in China and India as early as 2700 B.C.

  5. Turkish smoking parlors were popular in both Europe and America. as
     well as the Middle and Far East, as recently as the turn of the
     Century.

  6. The exhaustive Indian Hemp "Raj" Commission report (1986) by British
     authorities found no reason to restrict its use. But the notorious
     yellow journalist William Randolph Hearst fabricated and published
     horror stories about marijuana that were eventually investigated and
     shown to be lies, but not until long after the marijuana prohibition
     was enacted in 1938. Source: Larry Sloman, _Reefer Madness_.

  7. Laws against marijuana were passed a year after the invention of a
     machine to harvest and process hemp so it could compete commercially
     against businesses owned by Hearst, the DuPonts and other powerful
     families. Source: Jack Herer, _The Emporor Wears No Clothes_.

  8. Marijuana does not lead to physical dependency. Costa Rican Study,
     1980; Jamaican Study, 1975; Nixon Blue Ribbon Report, 1972, et. al.

  9. Source: Psychology Today, Newsweek, et.al.

 10. Source: All univerity medical studies: UCLA, Harvard, Temple, etc.

 11. Costa Rican Study, 1980; Jamaican Study, 1975; "The legal drugs for
     adults, such as alcohol and tobacco...precede the use of all illicit
     drugs." Source: National Academy of Sciences.

 12. The FBI reports that 65-75% of criminal violence is alcohol related.
     "Pacifist syndrome" testimony was given by Federal Bureau of Narcotics
     Director Harry Anslinger before Congress (1948). However, the "Siler"
     Study conducted by the U.S in Panama (1931) reported "no impairment"
     in military personnel who smoked marijuana while off duty.

 13. "The only clinically significant medical problem is that
     scientifically linked to marijuana is bronchitis. Like smoking
     tobacco, the treatment is the same: stop smoking." Source: Dr. Fred
     Oerther, M.D.

 14. Coptic study (UCLA), 1981; "There is not yet any conclusive evidence
     as to whether prolonged use of marijuana causes permanent changes in
     the nervous system or sustained impairment of brain function and
     behavior in human beings." Source: National Academy of Sciences.

 15. Source: Dr. Tod Mikuriya, _Marijuana Medical Papers_. Marijuana could
     replace at least 10-20% of prescribed drugs now in use. Source: Dr.
     Raphael Mechoulam. Marijuana was a major active ingredient in 40-50%
     of patent medicines before its ban.

 16. 1976

 17. 1983

 18. The U.S. Government reports that the oral dose of cannabis required to
     kill a mouse is about 40,000 times the dose required to produce
     symptoms of intoxication in man. Source: Lowe, _Journal of
     Pharmacological and Experimental Therapeutics_, Oct. 1946.

 19. In another famous study, Heath/Tulane (1974), wild monkeys were
     brutally captured, then virtually suffocated in marijuana smoke over a
     period of 90 days. Source: National Institute of Health.

 20. Examples: the "LaGuardia" Committee Report (New York, 1944) and
     President Richard Nixon's Blue Ribbon "Shafer" Commission (1972).


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« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2007, 11:22:02 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2007, 11:27:42 AM »

Nice one bred
One Love
Sista Nya
I have lots of info I will share soon to support this info too, we own a lot of rare books that I will quote from like great book of Hemp
soon come, my PC is down so using I sons and can't spend much time yet...
Bless ya
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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2007, 07:53:13 PM »

Nice one bred
One Love
Sista Nya
I have lots of info I will share soon to support this info too, we own a lot of rare books that I will quote from like great book of Hemp
soon come, my PC is down so using I sons and can't spend much time yet...
Bless ya


who wrote the book? author?
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2007, 08:40:16 PM »

# the first Bibles were printed on hemp paper
# the first US flag was made out of hemp
# the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were printed on hemp paper
# an acre of hemp produces more than 4 times the amount of paper than an acre of trees, and it grows back in less than a year
# Henry Ford made a hemp-mobile
# "marijuana" is the Hispanic name for hemp. The name "marijuana" was adopted by US law enforcement and the media for this "Mexican killer weed" to taboo and sensationalize it in concerned American's minds in the early 1900’s     
# birds live 20% longer when hemp seed is a part of their diet
# Hempseed Oil has been used (and should be used) in everything from engine oil and paint, to cosmetics and foods for man and beast alike
# in the 1600s, there were places in the US where growing hemp was enforced by law
# you could pay your taxes with hemp for 200 years during the 1700s in the US
# hemp seeds have been a staple and a life-saver during many famines and food shortages throughout history. Over 60% of children in underdeveloped countries are dying because of protein starvation -imagine if they could be fed with hempseed!
# there are receptors in the brain which science has found will bind with THC compounds alone, and no other
# The depletion of the ozone layer threatens to reduce soy crops by up to 50%, but hemp is immune to the damages of ultraviolet light (it actually makes it produce more of the resin that contains the THC)
# hemp is a more prolific producer of ethanol than corn
# hemp requires little to no industry, growing in the ground (cleaning the soil of toxins), and then cut, dried, and utilized. Does it make any sense that the government doesn't legalize it and tax the pants off of it instead of increasing everyone's already-insane taxes to reduce our countries’ deficits? Tax pot!
# trees used for paper take 50 to 500 years to grow, while hemp can be cultivated in as little as 100 days and over a 20 year period can yield 4 times more paper
# the plant simply rocks the spot
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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2007, 09:47:59 PM »

Bless Up Family

Very good Ras Nicro..Very Good Ras Matthew....

There are SOOOOO Many FACTS that are available about Marijuana that people read and toss it away until it is in their faces again or the topic is brought up again.  If it is so Difficult to TEACH ONES calling themselves Rastas about these FACTS, it will be even harder to get the rest of the world to accept the facts.  But that is the Great Beauty about Facts.  They remain Facts regardless..  And even one step forward is a step forward, baby steps and all... Nice effort.

@Ras Matthew

InI am Impressed....  Make sure the I ADD the FACTS here to the Rasta School thread so that it is not lost.  Enjoy the rest of the summer..

Nuff Love

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« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2007, 06:32:04 AM »

BLESS UP!

yes give thanks to the I's for the FACTS!

InI  as heard a rasta once said in a video "the truth come naked, with no clothes!"

and this is the truth!!! Naked as a newborn.

Again, give thanks mi breddahs!


Blessings!

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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2007, 11:46:23 AM »

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Ok so I just pulled that one and a few others off the shelf and I will give yah some details
The Gret Book Of Hemp by Rowan Robinson
Posted on: August 16, 2007, 10:47:02 am
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Great BooK Of Hemp by Rowan Robinson
published by Park Street Press
                     Rochester, Vermont
then we have The Great Book of Hashish by Laurence Cherniak
a beautiful book published by Kulu trading
Hemp and The Marijuana Conspiracy and The Emperor wears no Clothes by Jack Herer
I have heard that there is an updated Emperor Wears No Clothes, a must have for everyone wanting the Truth about Herb and its Historical outlawing, I can't find the publishers but surely this classic is easy to find
Marihuana The Forbidden Medicine by Lester Grinspoon M.D
again crucial reading for anyone wanting to be seriously informed about Medicinal Cannabis use
published by Yale University Press
and another one that I have read and even professionally reveiwed but am yet to purchase but highly Recommend
by Joan Bello, who's site  is suspiciously down but who's book The Benefits of Marihuana(not sure if its an h or a j) is still all over the web, a brilliant melding of science, politics, psychology & spirituality detailing the truth about Herb and its status from an enlightened Americans point of view......
Blessings and Guidance
Mama Nya who wrote the book? author?
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2007, 03:29:22 PM »

Greetings Sistren NyaInIJahLove

Thank you for the reading list.  Iman will start looking for these titles.

In Jah

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« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2007, 02:41:05 PM »

This is found in The Great Book Of Hemp by Rowan Robinston, published by Park Street press Rochester, Vermont
“Melanie Dreher, an anthropologist at the University of Miami was a key member of the Jamaican team. In a subsequent study Working Men and Ganga, she reported that the drinking of Ganga tea or tonics is widespread in Jamaica, even by non-smokers and children. "The health-rendering properties of these preparations are reported for a wide variety of general and specific disorders," she found "Ganga poultices and compresses are used....for the relief of pain, open wounds, and skin eruptions."
The Jamaican Study was good science: Rigorous, controlled, and well supported. So why was it not more influential? According to Dreher, members of  a presidential commission told her they weren’t interested in the results of her work if it failed to show negative effects of Cannabis use.
The Costa Rica Study. In 1971 the University of Florida and the National Institutes of health cooperated in a study led by William Carter to examine chronic Cannabis use in Costa Rica. Eightyfour cannabis smokers and 156 control subjects who had never smoked ganga underwent a battery of sophisticated medical and psychological examinations. The results were equivalent to those of the Jamaican study, with few noticeable differences: the similarities outweighed the differences between users and nonusers, and Ganga smokers generally enjoyed longer-lasting relationships with their mates. The Costa Rica Study also found no significant health consequences to chronic Cannabis smokers. The NIH (nyahs note: I think this refers to the American organization the National Institute of Mental Health centre for Narcotic and Drug Abuse) refused to accept the report for publication, demanding it be rewritten three times. Still not satisfied, the  NIH then had it rewritten by another editor and ultimately printed only three hundren copies. A copy of the original version was leaked to the National Organization for the Reform Of Marijuana Laws.”
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