Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A bong is a bong is a bong!

SunflowerPipes has left a new comment on your post "President WEED WHACKER!"
I respect Obama he is a talented politician, President Obama seems to posse’s insightful, reasonable judgment on many issues, although in the case of marijuana prohibition laws I find Obama’s choice to answer with mocking humor to be lacking. Smoking marijuana is an easy thing to laugh about, it seems there is something about being stoned that brings a smile to people’s faces, however, marijuana prohibition is not a joke.
We should not be making jokes as millions of Americans are arrested for being caught on the wrong side of moral politicking, we should not laugh as we spend over 30 billion dollars a year going after Americans for smoking weed, we should not giggle and poke fun as we watch billions of dollars in tax revenue slip through our fingers each year, and should we not be jolly as thousands of people are murdered by cartels profiting from America’s moral hypocrisy.
I believe there are profound latent consequences in prohibition that are not even factored into our assessments of the effects of illegality, such as how we view the rule of law and the role of law enforcement in the community, the divisiveness between users and non users, the stigma of mental shock of incarceration. I say pot prohibition is no joke it has real costs paid for in real lives. Freedom is achieved in a country by placing responsibility in the hands of the citizen and not by the state legally enforcing morality. SunflowerPipes.com
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Dear SunflowerPipes:
Thank you for writing one of the more insightful, reasoned letters we've received. With marijauna use so pervasive and a judiciary overwhelmed trying to keep up it makes imminent sense to legalize it subject, of course, to checks and balances.
Sorry for our levity but a lot of truth is spoken in jest. The baseball player is South Korean relief pitcher Jung-Keun Bong who spent a few years in the majors with Atlanta and Cincinnati. After a particularly difficult outing when he was "touched" for 6 runs, one enterprising American sportswriter couldn't resist, "He really got smoked in the 7th!"
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk

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