cool report... the BEST part is the woman all passed out / cracked out on the porch, they pan past her quickly...LOL
One comment, the interactive commercials are killing me! They dont wrk, and they take forever to get past...with these droning little audio clips... I know the ads make this possible, but the interactive ones are so frustrating..
<div class="name">SocDoc420</div> <div class="comment">A 100% compliance rate in Walpole, and the slant of the article is how the law doesn't work...
Hmm.
So the pot smokers in Walpole have shown a great respect for the decriminalization law. There are fewer violations than there were in previous years (24 in 7 months is less than 1 per week).
And how exactly is this law not working?
I would say it is articles such as these, where the police inform people of how to avoid paying the fines, that are the real problem. The POLICE are telling people HOW TO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY when they BREAK THE LAW.
You're doing a heck of a job, Chief. You, too, Mr. Editor.
What's next, are you going to tell the public how to 'share' cable or satellite TV? How about downloading copyrighted materials?</div>
I just wrote a Letter to The Editor on the quote I have an issue with. Feel free to do the same. You have my permission to use my info/wording..
http://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp
"In The Times Union news story, "Couple brings pot plant to Capitol", the author James M. Odato writes, "Dan Eggink says he wishes his first wife, who died of cancer in 1977, had been able to use the oils from cannabis. He's convinced the herbal treatment kills cancer cells. (Needless to say, this theory falls well outside conventional medicine.)"
I've done research on THC curing cancer and I have found nothing but that science proves that yes THC is a remedy for cancer.
Most recently Harvard University 2007 reported, that THC activates naturally produced receptors to fight off lung cancer.
Manuel Guzman, Dept. of Biology, Completense University, Spain found that THC stopped brain tumors in rats and protected surrounding nerve tissue, demonstrating neuroprotectant aspect of Cannabinoids.
http://americanmarijuana.org/Guzman-Cancer.pdf
Mr. Odato says that this science falls well outside of conventional medicine but yet offers no studies or evidence of this? What gives?
I share the same opinion that we now enjoy Majority and should not go on catering to the right wingers anymore. Why the hell are we even pursuing Medical Marijuana anymore when the people and polls are calling for Legalization? Lets not get wimpy and complacent just because some of our comrades are kicking back in these Med MJ states smoking some good kush they got at their local dispensary saying "slow down, whats the big rush, be nice, this takes time"....That's BS. To me their is no greater crime against democracy then jailing individuals against the will of the Majority. That's just plain old Democracy 101.
I left some comments on that facebook thread and Matt responded with some valid points. I have to concede he's got every right to speak out and state his opinion. Read what he had to say..
Matt Simon writes:
"Any coverage is good coverage in my opinion." Mike, we've got a crucial vote in three weeks on a bill we've been working on for 10 months, and we need to pick up two votes Oct. 28 in order to override the Governor's veto. When patients asked these people to chill out for a few weeks until after their vote, these people reacted like the childish <span> </span><span>little anarchists they are.
I do have a bit of context for calling Travis a moron, which would be this message he sent me: "Medical Marijuana is f***ing bullshit and I really hope your bill fails." This guy just moved to New Hampshire, but he's already sure it's a waste of time to work through the legislature.
These are my "friends." Ian had everything to do with promoting this, and true to form, he wants to take zero responsibility.</span>
its so unbelievable that we have to read stories like this (and live it ourselves). I really hope, after all is said and done someday, we take a very serious look at who were the people making change so difficult, at the expense of people's sufering.
I wish I could have made it to the rally! A friend who went told me about it after the fact, and it sounds like you guys had a great show of it.
I coordinated a protest for Marc over the summer in New Jersey and one again this fall during the 2009 Freedom Rally and would love to be a part of and help out with any future events you intend to do to free Marc Emery.
Let me know if you're planning another and I'll bring the rest of Emerson SSDP with me.
mike, you emailed me a while back interested in doing an interview. you asked for a free copy of my book, the fbi war on tupac shakur and black leaders. i'm sorry i lost your email. could you email me again at jlpotash@gmail.com and i'll talk to you more about it. or call me at 410-960-7744. thanks, john
You are never going to get weed legalize when you alienate conservative Repubs. and independents. It seems you want to push a ultra-liberal agenda on your website that has nothing to do with legalizing weed. I am one of the lucky people that weed helps with my chronic disease plus I really enjoy smoking. It seems counterproductive to alienate people like me and I know a lot of them.
Alientate conservatives and independents? You aren't paying attention. I'm not a liberal, I am a conservative. And secondly, it's my website, who says I have to stick with marijuana? It would be one thing if this was NORML.org or MassCann.org but it's not. It's MIKECANN.NET, if you don't like it? Don't let the door hit you on the way out. And PS, I'm betting you are voting for an ultra liberal named SCOTT BROWN.
scott brown isn't even a true conservative he's a neocon like bush or cheney and martha coakley wont save you either. they are both scum, they are for the federal reserve, the war, (which was already supposed to be over when obama got in. he has now expanded it into afganistan with 50,000 more troops) the irs and on top of it they both hate cannabis users fuck them. they are traders to our country. they aren't for freedom which is what America is all about.people need to wake up
what about c02 taxes that obama wanted he lied about taxes. we do pay to much taxes. he has done nothing but put wall street in his and gun grabbers in his cabinet. also i do not like bush either, but we are getting more of the same. he is not for america. he is not doing anything for us.
Wow you actually answer comments. Very commendable. My bad, I guess I thought I was on mikecann.org. As far as being conservative, your full of it. Like you say, this is your site and it is one of the most liberal sites I have ever seen. Why do liberals deny being a liberal? In the 60's and 70's I was considered a liberal and may still be considered that on some issues.
Because I'm not liberal. What do I personally support that you call liberal? Name it. I'm for low taxes, ending the private monopoly federal reserve, lowering the cost of living and doing business. Get the govt. out of our personal lives. Don't start and wage wars for profit. Last I checked those are all conservative ideals.
You make it sound like you support Tea Party values not the Obama administration values. You are right that I do not know you at all. I did accidently stumble on to your site. I am guessing you do not support the Health Care plan that would really put big brother in our personal lives. Peace
Exactly, now you see. No, I do not support the healthcare plans. And pretty much am against most of the partisans on both sides. It's not like I have any faith in the mainstream GOP, not at all. I did not vote for Scott Brown and sad to see him win tonight. But in two years, we will get another election. Perhaps we will be able to field a strong independent or a less crazy Democrat.
atleast obama wont be able to ram his healthcare through now. it still really does suck. although scott brown is responsible for the state run healthcare
Just to let everybody know I appreciate all the comments but I'm going actually take these down off the front page. There's kind of a bug on the site where if you post on the main page, mikecann.net those comments stay up when a new blog is posted. If I just leave comments up forever, it gets to confusing to somebody coming in to read and comment on a completely different subject. Understand? Someday I hope to get this fixed. I'm going to leave the comments up for tonight so people see this. But if you want to post, please do so on the direct url of the blog post you are commenting on. All you have to do is click on the link title in read and voila, you can post away.... Understand?
That's some crazybad actions by school officials right there. They should show every police officer and administrators in the schools the Rachel Hoffman story...
State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate special election on Tuesday, voted on Oct. 17, 2001 to deny financial aid to Red Cross rescue workers who had volunteered with 9/11 recovery efforts. As a state representative at the time, Brown was one out of only three legislators who had opposed the overwhelmingly bipartisan measure. As ThinkProgress reported on Saturday, at the same time Brown was voting against the 9/11 rescue workers bill, he sponsored House Bill 4423, a measure to provide a tax-subsidized bond to build a golf course in Newport, a town in his district. Brown, earlier this weekend, told ThinkProgress that he opposed the rescue worker money because of the state’s fiscal condition and because he had his own “priorities.” Given the revelation that Brown fought for a golf course over the rescue worker aid, ThinkProgress again approached Brown for comment today: TP: Mr. Brown, in 2001 when you voted against financial aid for 9/11 rescue workers, you were pushing a bill for a tax subsidized golf course in your district. Can you explain that? BROWN: I’m not sure what you’re referring to. [...] TP: Are you going to explain that vote? BROWN: Number two, we were in a financial difficulty and we couldn’t afford it unfortunately. TP: But you could afford a tax-subsidized bond for a golf course? BROWN: We had to obviously take care of the people of Massachusetts who needed to stay employed.
Historically, WhiteHouse sponsored town halls have been a little more open about addressing this issue… needless to say that, I think everyone is convinced that the active-online-professional community is skewed towards a more biased, pro-marijuana stance. Not that our pro-community is that organized (yet), but that we are on the by- and-large-whole too pro-marijuana. And I think, from personal experience, the lay-user community can feel threatened by this – independent of the hints of Marijuana!?!?! — add a dash of Marijuana and this becomes a casualty of technology. In other words, I think everyone thinks Pot Head programmers are hacking the machines to artificially inflate these e-townhall questions and perhaps that is why our questions are being ignored?
We asked this question: If, Mr. President Obama, you had been arrested for Marijuana as a youth, do you think you would still be standing here today as President answering this question?
Looking beyond this: I don’t think we should care as much for sponsored-> e-townhalls that are beyond our control anyway, at the end of the day these are someone else’s agenda. We need to build as on things – online – that we control and organize, and the media can point to us and say now this is worth paying attention to… covering this as news will improve our ratings… look at those numbers… WOW…
Barack Obama’s online campaign advisors did something really interesting to help him get elected President with http://my.barackobama.com: he and his Ivy League educated Blue State Digital consultants fundamentally- changed the United States democratic electoral playground; by crowdsourcing grassroots efforts online across some 250,000+ http://my.barackobama.com sub-domains, on a blogspot.com-like scalable online & interactive platform and in a relatively short time period.
If Barack Obama can do this online, our community can do it better, after all we invent(ed) the Internet and this is the future of Democracy – our eDemocracy. We are eDemocratizing Marijuana…
http://MarijuanaLobby.com Join the network, strengthen our voice, they are listening…
I think the legislature doesn't want to pass to the medical bill even though 82 percent of the population supports it because if they do then we will get the egalization bill as a question this year.
<span>I think the legislature doesn't want to pass to the medical bill even though 82 percent of the population supports it because if they do then we will get the legalization bill as a question this year.</span>
no shit hes a fed, the guy would talk about killing judges , i think he even gave out their addresses and no one did anything. if anyone else was doing what he did they would be in jail already. the feds are trying to protect him from the state prosecuting him
I think MassCann/NORML should do more events and things to get their name out there and let people know more information if they are uneducated on the subject.
We've been doing events, regular every couple of weeks something and usually more than one. See the calendar listing at top of page for events, more to be added, I'm actually behind we got many events upcoming.
And yes we can always do more events and get our name out more, that's what this website and much of what I do is all about. More to come, we got real media, advertising budgeted through stingraybodyart.com and a movie in production. But we always need more help. Anybody who wants to do an event or get the name out there, do it and I can even help you with it.
Lately we have more people than ever doing events, showing up, calling the state house, it's exciting, more new people and the old timers coming out every time....
I think that they should legalize medical marijuana to those who will need it. They just passed the law in Vermont. Time to get it here in boston Massachusets. I think that the one hundred dollar fine is rediculous. Its half way there why not make it legal now?
Great video and great time on 4/20. Keep moving forward we are almost there! UNregular Radio supports Mike Cann, MASSCANN, KOP and all of you lovely lovely smokers out there. Can't wait to have you back in sometime!
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Cool post. Also, can you send me an email address at stonerwire420@yahoo.com so I can invite you to post on my blog? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSome comments being left on that video page. Keep leaving them! I just left mine.
ReplyDeleteHere's another from SarahSoulFood:
"I have MS and using Cannabis is the only way I can get out and walk my dogs. What a useless anti pot commercial!"
Jim Webb 2012
ReplyDeleteKush is a hybrid of a indican strain
ReplyDeletecool report... the BEST part is the woman all passed out / cracked out on the porch, they pan past her quickly...LOL
ReplyDeleteOne comment, the interactive commercials are killing me!
They dont wrk, and they take forever to get past...with these droning little audio clips... I know the ads make this possible, but the interactive ones are so frustrating..
Hey Mike- great seeing you and thanks for coming out and filming...see you around I'm sure.
ReplyDelete-Deek
"They do their statistics differently!"
ReplyDelete<div class="name">SocDoc420</div>
ReplyDelete<div class="comment">A 100% compliance rate in Walpole, and the slant of the article is how the law doesn't work...
Hmm.
So the pot smokers in Walpole have shown a great respect for the decriminalization law.
There are fewer violations than there were in previous years (24 in 7 months is less than 1 per week).
And how exactly is this law not working?
I would say it is articles such as these, where the police inform people of how to avoid paying the fines, that are the real problem. The POLICE are telling people HOW TO AVOID RESPONSIBILITY when they BREAK THE LAW.
You're doing a heck of a job, Chief. You, too, Mr. Editor.
What's next, are you going to tell the public how to 'share' cable or satellite TV? How about downloading copyrighted materials?</div>
Playing Jimmy Cliff "The Harder They Come" right now.
ReplyDeleteRoadsteamer "I Put A Baby In You!" back on BCN RIGHT NOW!!!!
ReplyDeletehttp://WBCN.com
Im not one for country but that I can handle.
ReplyDeleteI just wrote a Letter to The Editor on the quote I have an issue with. Feel free to do the same. You have my permission to use my info/wording..
ReplyDeletehttp://www.timesunion.com/forms/emaileditor.asp
"In The Times Union news story, "Couple brings pot plant to Capitol", the author James M. Odato writes, "Dan Eggink says he wishes his first wife, who died of cancer in 1977, had been able to use the oils from cannabis. He's convinced the herbal treatment kills cancer cells. (Needless to say, this theory falls well outside conventional medicine.)"
I've done research on THC curing cancer and I have found nothing but that science proves that yes THC is a remedy for cancer.
Most recently Harvard University 2007 reported, that THC activates naturally produced receptors to fight off lung cancer.
Manuel Guzman, Dept. of Biology, Completense University, Spain found that THC stopped brain tumors in rats and protected surrounding nerve tissue, demonstrating neuroprotectant aspect of Cannabinoids.
http://americanmarijuana.org/Guzman-Cancer.pdf
Mr. Odato says that this science falls well outside of conventional medicine but yet offers no studies or evidence of this? What gives?
Mike Cann
Boston, MA"
assholes
ReplyDeleteassholes
ReplyDeleteThe only way the government will force a needle into me, or anything else, is if Im unconcious or dead.
ReplyDeleteStyles P is booked, will be touching down into Boston at HIGH Noon tomorrow and over to the Common.
ReplyDeleteI share the same opinion that we now enjoy Majority and should not go on catering to the right wingers anymore. Why the hell are we even pursuing Medical Marijuana anymore when the people and polls are calling for Legalization? Lets not get wimpy and complacent just because some of our comrades are kicking back in these Med MJ states smoking some good kush they got at their local dispensary saying "slow down, whats the big rush, be nice, this takes time"....That's BS. To me their is no greater crime against democracy then jailing individuals against the will of the Majority. That's just plain old Democracy 101.
ReplyDeleteI left some comments on that facebook thread and Matt responded with some valid points. I have to concede he's got every right to speak out and state his opinion. Read what he had to say..
ReplyDeleteMatt Simon writes:
"Any coverage is good coverage in my opinion." Mike, we've got a crucial vote in three weeks on a bill we've been working on for 10 months, and we need to pick up two votes Oct. 28 in order to override the Governor's veto. When patients asked these people to chill out for a few weeks until after their vote, these people reacted like the childish <span> </span><span>little anarchists they are.
I do have a bit of context for calling Travis a moron, which would be this message he sent me: "Medical Marijuana is f***ing bullshit and I really hope your bill fails." This guy just moved to New Hampshire, but he's already sure it's a waste of time to work through the legislature.
These are my "friends." Ian had everything to do with promoting this, and true to form, he wants to take zero responsibility.</span>
...Free Marc Emery!
ReplyDeletehttp://fineartamerica.com/featured/hidden-treasures-hans-doller.html
its so unbelievable that we have to read stories like this (and live it ourselves). I really hope, after all is said and done someday, we take a very serious look at who were the people making change so difficult, at the expense of people's sufering.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have made it to the rally! A friend who went told me about it after the fact, and it sounds like you guys had a great show of it.
ReplyDeleteI coordinated a protest for Marc over the summer in New Jersey and one again this fall during the 2009 Freedom Rally and would love to be a part of and help out with any future events you intend to do to free Marc Emery.
Let me know if you're planning another and I'll bring the rest of Emerson SSDP with me.
Email: andrew_hutcheson@emerson.edu
He's wrong about homebrewers and home vintners... limited to 100 gallons per adult in the household.
ReplyDeletemike, you emailed me a while back interested in doing an interview. you asked for a free copy of my book, the fbi war on tupac shakur and black leaders. i'm sorry i lost your email. could you email me again at jlpotash@gmail.com and i'll talk to you more about it. or call me at 410-960-7744. thanks, john
ReplyDeleteMass govt. needs to see this...
ReplyDeleteYou are never going to get weed legalize when you alienate conservative Repubs. and independents. It seems you want to push a ultra-liberal agenda on your website that has nothing to do with legalizing weed. I am one of the lucky people that weed helps with my chronic disease plus I really enjoy smoking. It seems counterproductive to alienate people like me and I know a lot of them.
ReplyDeleteAlientate conservatives and independents? You aren't paying attention. I'm not a liberal, I am a conservative. And secondly, it's my website, who says I have to stick with marijuana? It would be one thing if this was NORML.org or MassCann.org but it's not. It's MIKECANN.NET, if you don't like it? Don't let the door hit you on the way out. And PS, I'm betting you are voting for an ultra liberal named SCOTT BROWN.
ReplyDeleteand PS, weed will be legalized with or without Mike Cann. Just like we recently decriminalized in MA, 2008. Which I did put lots of work in on.
ReplyDeletescott brown isn't even a true conservative he's a neocon like bush or cheney and martha coakley wont save you either. they are both scum, they are for the federal reserve, the war, (which was already supposed to be over when obama got in. he has now expanded it into afganistan with 50,000 more troops) the irs and on top of it they both hate cannabis users fuck them. they are traders to our country. they aren't for freedom which is what America is all about.people need to wake up
ReplyDeletebtw obama still supports torture he is bush 2.0
ReplyDeletewe aren't going socialist we are going hardcore fascist
ReplyDeletewhat about c02 taxes that obama wanted he lied about taxes. we do pay to much taxes. he has done nothing but put wall street in his and gun grabbers in his cabinet. also i do not like bush either, but we are getting more of the same. he is not for america. he is not doing anything for us.
ReplyDeletevote for joe kennedy today
www.infowars.com
Wow you actually answer comments. Very commendable. My bad, I guess I thought I was on mikecann.org. As far as being conservative, your full of it. Like you say, this is your site and it is one of the most liberal sites I have ever seen. Why do liberals deny being a liberal? In the 60's and 70's I was considered a liberal and may still be considered that on some issues.
ReplyDeleteBecause I'm not liberal. What do I personally support that you call liberal? Name it. I'm for low taxes, ending the private monopoly federal reserve, lowering the cost of living and doing business. Get the govt. out of our personal lives. Don't start and wage wars for profit. Last I checked those are all conservative ideals.
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound like you support Tea Party values not the Obama administration values. You are right that I do not know you at all. I did accidently stumble on to your site. I am guessing you do not support the Health Care plan that would really put big brother in our personal lives. Peace
ReplyDeleteExactly, now you see. No, I do not support the healthcare plans. And pretty much am against most of the partisans on both sides. It's not like I have any faith in the mainstream GOP, not at all. I did not vote for Scott Brown and sad to see him win tonight. But in two years, we will get another election. Perhaps we will be able to field a strong independent or a less crazy Democrat.
ReplyDeleteatleast obama wont be able to ram his healthcare through now. it still really does suck. although scott brown is responsible for the state run healthcare
ReplyDeleteits cause mpp is funded by george soros
ReplyDeleteJust to let everybody know I appreciate all the comments but I'm going actually take these down off the front page. There's kind of a bug on the site where if you post on the main page, mikecann.net those comments stay up when a new blog is posted. If I just leave comments up forever, it gets to confusing to somebody coming in to read and comment on a completely different subject. Understand? Someday I hope to get this fixed. I'm going to leave the comments up for tonight so people see this. But if you want to post, please do so on the direct url of the blog post you are commenting on. All you have to do is click on the link title in read and voila, you can post away.... Understand?
ReplyDeleteHey Mike you see this in the Herald today?
ReplyDeleteA lawsuit accusing three administrators of asking a 12-year-old boy to participate in a drug sting was filed Thursday against the Los Angeles Unified School District.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/west/view.bg?articleid=1227361
That's some crazybad actions by school officials right there. They should show every police officer and administrators in the schools the Rachel Hoffman story...
ReplyDeletewe need to get him elected next time
ReplyDeletehttp://www.infowars.com/scott-brown-wants-health-care-his-way/
Brown stands by supporting a tax-subsidized golf course over 9/11 rescue workers.
ReplyDeleteby Lee Fang
State Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate special election on Tuesday, voted on Oct. 17, 2001 to deny financial aid to Red Cross rescue workers who had volunteered with 9/11 recovery efforts. As a state representative at the time, Brown was one out of only three legislators who had opposed the overwhelmingly bipartisan measure. As ThinkProgress reported on Saturday, at the same time Brown was voting against the 9/11 rescue workers bill, he sponsored House Bill 4423, a measure to provide a tax-subsidized bond to build a golf course in Newport, a town in his district. Brown, earlier this weekend, told ThinkProgress that he opposed the rescue worker money because of the state’s fiscal condition and because he had his own “priorities.” Given the revelation that Brown fought for a golf course over the rescue worker aid, ThinkProgress again approached Brown for comment today:
TP: Mr. Brown, in 2001 when you voted against financial aid for 9/11 rescue workers, you were pushing a bill for a tax subsidized golf course in your district. Can you explain that?
BROWN: I’m not sure what you’re referring to. [...]
TP: Are you going to explain that vote?
BROWN: Number two, we were in a financial difficulty and we couldn’t afford it unfortunately.
TP: But you could afford a tax-subsidized bond for a golf course?
BROWN: We had to obviously take care of the people of Massachusetts who needed to stay employed.
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Historically, WhiteHouse sponsored town halls have been a little more open about addressing this issue… needless to say that, I think everyone is convinced that the active-online-professional community is skewed towards a more biased, pro-marijuana stance. Not that our pro-community is that organized (yet), but that we are on the by- and-large-whole too pro-marijuana. And I think, from personal experience, the lay-user community can feel threatened by this – independent of the hints of Marijuana!?!?! — add a dash of Marijuana and this becomes a casualty of technology. In other words, I think everyone thinks Pot Head programmers are hacking the machines to artificially inflate these e-townhall questions and perhaps that is why our questions are being ignored?
ReplyDeleteWe asked this question:
If, Mr. President Obama, you had been arrested for Marijuana as a youth, do you think you would still be standing here today as President answering this question?
Looking beyond this:
I don’t think we should care as much for sponsored-> e-townhalls that are beyond our control anyway, at the end of the day these are someone else’s agenda. We need to build as on things – online – that we control and organize, and the media can point to us and say now this is worth paying attention to… covering this as news will improve our ratings… look at those numbers… WOW…
Barack Obama’s online campaign advisors did something really interesting to help him get elected President with http://my.barackobama.com: he and his Ivy League educated Blue State Digital consultants fundamentally- changed the United States democratic electoral playground; by crowdsourcing grassroots efforts online across some 250,000+ http://my.barackobama.com sub-domains, on a blogspot.com-like scalable online & interactive platform and in a relatively short time period.
If Barack Obama can do this online, our community can do it better, after all we invent(ed) the Internet and this is the future of Democracy – our eDemocracy. We are eDemocratizing Marijuana…
http://MarijuanaLobby.com
Join the network, strengthen our voice, they are listening…
I think the legislature doesn't want to pass to the medical bill even though 82 percent of the population supports it because if they do then we will get the egalization bill as a question this year.
ReplyDelete<span>I think the legislature doesn't want to pass to the medical bill even though 82 percent of the population supports it because if they do then we will get the legalization bill as a question this year.</span>
ReplyDeleteFuck'em !! We should just go for a legalization referendum question !! After California votes it in.. We should follow !!
ReplyDeleteRon Paul has a better following with Lefties than does Obama !!! Sad but True !!
ReplyDeleteno shit hes a fed, the guy would talk about killing judges , i think he even gave out their addresses and no one did anything. if anyone else was doing what he did they would be in jail already. the feds are trying to protect him from the state prosecuting him
ReplyDeletehow many federal agents they got out there?
ReplyDeleteI think MassCann/NORML should do more events and things to get their name out there and let people know more information if they are uneducated on the subject.
ReplyDeleteWe've been doing events, regular every couple of weeks something and usually more than one. See the calendar listing at top of page for events, more to be added, I'm actually behind we got many events upcoming.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes we can always do more events and get our name out more, that's what this website and much of what I do is all about. More to come, we got real media, advertising budgeted through stingraybodyart.com and a movie in production. But we always need more help. Anybody who wants to do an event or get the name out there, do it and I can even help you with it.
ReplyDeleteLately we have more people than ever doing events, showing up, calling the state house, it's exciting, more new people and the old timers coming out every time....
i never realized how much the northampton city council were a bunch of nazis
ReplyDeletenever knew the city council were such fascists trying to force their morality on everyone else. scumbags
ReplyDeleteI'm all for Johnson, but wish that he had stayed on the subject of why obamah admin. is dragging their feet on medical marijuana.
ReplyDeleteshe wants to see numbers crunched from law enforcement.....Oh gosh....give me a break.....
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!
ReplyDeleteI think that they should legalize medical marijuana to those who will need it. They just passed the law in Vermont. Time to get it here in boston Massachusets. I think that the one hundred dollar fine is rediculous. Its half way there why not make it legal now?
ReplyDeleteno pics of meeee?! :(
ReplyDeleteGreat video and great time on 4/20. Keep moving forward we are almost there! UNregular Radio supports Mike Cann, MASSCANN, KOP and all of you lovely lovely smokers out there. Can't wait to have you back in sometime!
ReplyDeleteAwesome video Mike! it was a great day walking through boston! Everybody check out waronlines.net Dans gonna make it!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be at The 21st Annual Freedom Rally again!
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