Pot Growers Are New Target in "War on Terror"

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Last time we checked in on the bizarro nexus between cannabis and terrorism, it was none other than actor/director Tommy Chong who was feeling the Bush administration's post-9/11 wrath. In fact, the stoner icon, whose fabled act was concurrently resuscitated for Fox's drugged and confused comedy hit That 70s Show, was being slapped by John Ashcroft with a nine-month prison bid, a $20,000 fine and over $100,000 in seized assets for selling bongs. The terrorism connection? He was sentenced on Sept. 11, 2003. And if you think that's a specious connection, it's only gotten worse since. In fact, over the last few years, "terrorist" has become an epithet for all seasons.


In 2003, Iraq occupation architect Richard Perle slapped investigative journalist Seymour Hersh with the term, saying, "Look, Sy Hersh is the closest thing American journalism has to a terrorist, frankly." As if filing a story about the doomed occupation of a sovereign state in the pages of the New Yorker was the same thing as flying a 747 into the World Trade Center.


In 2004, Secretary of Education Rod Paige called the National Education Association, the country's largest teachers union, "a terrorist organization" because of what Paige defined as the "obstructionist scare tactics" used by its lobbyists. Because we all know it's every educator's dream to buck the systemby blowing themselves up in front of their students.


And just this month, the Bush administration decided to employ the term to legally target the entire Iranian Revolutionary Guard, a sovereign nation's standing army numbering in the hundreds of thousands. When you want a war that badly, you'll pretty much do or say anything to get it.
So how does the Bush administration get away with crying terrorist at every opportunity? Say hello to the Military Commissions Act. Thanks to this 2006 piece of legislation, terrorism has become the basis of American foreign and domestic policy.


Yes, the term has become equivalent to everything from ideologically driven violence to petty theft, and can be used to incarcerate, exterminate or character assassinate anything in sight.
It's no wonder then that federal officials are now revisiting their previously failed effort to link terrorism to cannabis, the only real cash cow in the government's so-called War on Drugs.


Only difference is, this time, they don't have Tommy Chong as a scapegoat.


Unable or unwilling to solve the nation's crippling meth addiction or its hypocritical dependency on prescribed narcotics like oxycontin, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) recently rang the terrorism alarm to nail pot growers in Redding's Shasta-Trinity National Forest in California. Along the way, ONDCP "czar" John Walters showed off not only the Bush administration's love of twisted terminology but also its subcultural savvy by coining a memorable phrase of his own.


"We have kind of a reefer blindness," Walters explained during a Redding press conference on the ONDCP's Operation Alesia, a cannabis-eradication program coordinated by the California National Guard's Counterdrug Taskforce and the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. Walters followed that clever turn of phrase with the reliable terrorist designation to describe the armed growers cultivating cannabis in Shasta County.


"These people are armed; they're dangerous. [They're] violent criminal terrorists." He even went so far to argue that the "terrorists" growing weed in Shasta County, as the Redding Record Searchlight reported, "wouldn't hesitate to help other terrorists get into the country with the aim of causing mass casualties."


Except there seem to be a couple major problems with Walters' characterizations. For one, Walters declined to explain during the press conference what Operation Alesia's specific goals were. More importantly, he didn't offer up any concrete names of the terrorists or their ideological objectives. What legalization advocates and law enforcement authorities alike were left with was yet another hazy strategy based on loose terminology whose only purpose it seems is to confiscate as much pot as possible from Shasta County's public lands.


A noble pursuit to be sure, but counterterrorism? Hardly.
Especially when rural Shasta County's biggest problem is meth, not marijuana, addiction. Further, Walters' coded terminology, when unmasked, is not employed to raise awareness of al Qaeda's grand cannabis cultivation strategy to destabilize the American government, but rather to inflame regional biases against, you guessed it, Mexicans. Especially the undocumented variety, who are "the other terrorists" Walters mentioned looking to get into the country and, what again?


I asked Mike Odle, public affairs and communications officer for Shasta-Trinity National Forest's Northern California Coordination Center to elaborate on what was behind the increase in cultivated cannabis on Shasta's public lands.
"Most of the increase can be attributed to the proliferation of foreign Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs), mostly Mexican in origin, which operate in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and throughout California and much of the United States," Odle explained to me by email. "Frequently using illegal aliens residing outside the United States, or recently smuggled across the [sic] boarder, these Mexican criminal groups establish, maintain and protect an increasing number of clandestine operations."



http://www.alternet.org/module/printversion/60854
 
Jesus. Just legalize pot already! I swear the Hippies are the biggest bunch of hypocrites ever. They started this sh**! Now they don't other people to join in the fun! Bullsh**!! F-you hippies!
 
get something better to do you fuacks! seriously . . . how bout you fix the economy or something . . . :mad:
 
They can't they are too burned out from all the LSD, & pot they, themselves did back in the day.:cmad:
 
This article is spot on. I'm disgusted with the way so many public officials have used the word "terrorist" as an emotional trigger word to try to sway public opinion in favor of their little pet projects or ideals. It's gotten completely out of hand, as this piece illustrates. The writer is also correct about the efforts being misguided. Meth labs and use have reached an epidemic proportion in the U.S. It's a horribly caustic drug that renders it's users wasting zombies and leaves the places where it's produced chemical biohazard sites. And it is EVERYWHERE. There isn't a county in the country that doesn't have at least a few meth labs. It's a horribly destructive and damaging drug and culture. The cops and drug enforcement agencies are losing that battle in a big, big way. And now this guy wants to use already insufficient dollars and resources to go after pot farmers...er...sorry....."terrorist"? Lame.

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shouldn't these idiots be soliciting gay prostitutes in public rest rooms or something?

**** social conservatism.
 
ugh... that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard.

have any of you ever met a violent pot smoker? the only violent ones are pot dealers who have to be violent because the government makes it illegal to do sell drugs.

and why is it illegal?

because the government can't tax pot. that's the only reason. they want you to take their "legal" (but much more dangerous and expensive) drugs.

seriously.... how many pot related fatalities are there every year? a hundred, maybe? and how many alcohol related fatalities? cigarette related? prescription drug related?

the only reason marijuana is illegal is that the government can't make any money off of it, because you can grow it very easily by yourself. it's the safest drug -bar none- out there. there's no good reason for it to be illegal, let alone be cause to mark someone a "terrorist".
 
reminded me of Children Of Men, where the government issues a suicide inducing drug, yet weed is still illegal
 
seriously.... how many pot related fatalities are there every year? a hundred, maybe?

Um. Any pot related fatalities, are not from smoking too much of it. All the fatalities 'tied' to pot are things done while on it.
 
And one of the things done while on pot is cleaning out the local grocery store of their Doritos, Funyuns, and pizzas
 
Um. Any pot related fatalities, are not from smoking too much of it. All the fatalities 'tied' to pot are things done while on it.

yeah, exactly.

and even still, there are not too many of them.
 
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ugh... that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard.

have any of you ever met a violent pot smoker? the only violent ones are pot dealers who have to be violent because the government makes it illegal to do sell drugs.

and why is it illegal?

because the government can't tax pot. that's the only reason. they want you to take their "legal" (but much more dangerous and expensive) drugs.

seriously.... how many pot related fatalities are there every year? a hundred, maybe? and how many alcohol related fatalities? cigarette related? prescription drug related?

the only reason marijuana is illegal is that the government can't make any money off of it, because you can grow it very easily by yourself. it's the safest drug -bar none- out there. there's no good reason for it to be illegal, let alone be cause to mark someone a "terrorist".


Although I think it's incredibly stupid to waste time and money going after a drug like Pot, I have to disagree with what's in bold. No drug is harmless or "safe", and if the government were to make it legal, yes they would make money off of it big time with taxes much like they do with Cigarettes. Yeah more and more pot heads can grow it themselves if it were to be legalized but I don't think that many would. Mainly due to laziness lol, most would still buy it because it's faster and less chance of wasting your money trying to grow it right. I have had a few friends grow it for some time, it's very expensive with all the right type of lights and conditions you need to have it under to grow it right. I guarantee most potheads would buy it from stores, they wouldn't need to grow it really because it would be legal and no need to hide it. Kinda like how anyone can grow tomatos and other fruit or vegetables but the majority are too lazy and prefer to buy them in the stores.
 
No drug is harmless or "safe"

But so far, Pot is the closest.

It beats out alcohol and tabacco. Definitely beats the harder illegal drugs.

Plus, the main reason that drugs are harmful and not safe.... are that they are illegal.
 
ugh... that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard.

have any of you ever met a violent pot smoker? the only violent ones are pot dealers who have to be violent because the government makes it illegal to do sell drugs.

and why is it illegal?

because the government can't tax pot. that's the only reason. they want you to take their "legal" (but much more dangerous and expensive) drugs.

seriously.... how many pot related fatalities are there every year? a hundred, maybe? and how many alcohol related fatalities? cigarette related? prescription drug related?

the only reason marijuana is illegal is that the government can't make any money off of it, because you can grow it very easily by yourself. it's the safest drug -bar none- out there. there's no good reason for it to be illegal, let alone be cause to mark someone a "terrorist".


completely agree, **** the government, im not gonna be criticized and looked down on, or be called a "terrorist" because i smoke weed, there was a time when i sold, but i don't push anymore, i just smoke, i feel a weight off my shoulders when im high, its like im in my own world where **** doesn't have to matter.

i ****in hate pigs, and government for making weed sound soo bad, there hasn't been any serious injuries or deaths from smoking weed, like ever.


if anything alcohol and cigarettes should be the illegal drugs, that are made to do their job, with added crap and chemicals, id rather sit back and chyll on a natural herb.
 
MY LOCAL PRIEST SHOUTED "LEGALIZE MARIJUANA"

My local priest, around 75-80 or older years old, at my reconciliation a couple of years ago began a rant about marijuana. He even started screaming at the top of his lungs, "legalize marijuana, legalize marijuana!!!!!" Lmaol.
 
"These people are armed; they're dangerous. [They're] violent criminal terrorists." He even went so far to argue that the "terrorists" growing weed in Shasta County, as the Redding Record Searchlight reported, "wouldn't hesitate to help other terrorists get into the country with the aim of causing mass casualties."

wow . . . they can really say this BULLSHYT with a straight face? :down :down :down

get your FUACKING priorities straight . . . I mean, does any of the public actually BELIEVE this fuacking garbage!? :confused:
 
sexy bath time!

great show.


man, i'm jonesing right now. everyone i know is dry. :(
hehe, I just went over to my house, separated the laundry (colors, darks, denim, whites, linens) cleaned up the room a little bit, had a couple of hits (okay, it was a little bit more than a couple), took out the trash and came back here

now I'm having munchies :D
 
wow . . . they can really say this BULLSHYT with a straight face? :down :down :down

get your FUACKING priorities straight . . . I mean, does any of the public actually BELIEVE this fuacking garbage!? :confused:


I don't believe in calling them terrorists that's just laughable. About the being armed though, that's true when it comes to the huge amounts. You hear about those busts they have every so often were they snatched up this many thousands or millions of dollars worth of pot? I don't think the sellers/growers of that much pot are going to be in business without somekind of protection and defense for their product.
 
hehe, I just went over to my house, separated the laundry (colors, darks, denim, whites, linens) cleaned up the room a little bit, had a couple of hits (okay, it was a little bit more than a couple), took out the trash and came back here

now I'm having munchies :D

why do you torture me like this? i'd kill my own grandmother for a bowl right about now. :csad:

man, i was driving back form lunch today and in the SUV in front of me i could see two chicks passing a joint back and forth. they were blowing the smoke out the window and it smelled amazing. i almost had my head hanging out the window like a dog. i thought about following them to beg for a hit, but decided not to.
 
why do you torture me like this? i'd kill my own grandmother for a bowl right about now. :csad:

man, i was driving back form lunch today and in the SUV in front of me i could see two chicks passing a joint back and forth. they were blowing the smoke out the window and it smelled amazing. i almost had my head hanging out the window like a dog. i thought about following them to beg for a hit, but decided not to.
there, there boy, it's not the end of the world

I have spent weeks without smoking, and nothing happens, other than I get more absolutely baked than usual

just relax and think about the buzz I'm having :p
 

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