2001 a Space Odyssey: NYC and Philly

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 07 May 2001 12:00:00 GMT
Early reports from Dana Beal are that the pigs used lots of pepper spray and arrested lots of people at the NYC Million Marijuana March. Apparently most of the violence happenned late in the day. I could find no report at the New York Times or the New York Post. The Village Voice will probably have a story in their next issue, if they behave as they have in previous years.

Dr. Julian Heicklen reported (via email) that things were much different in Philadelphia. They had about 50 protesters there. Dr. Heicklen gave his speech and then smoked a marijuana cigarette. Police, led by a plain clothes officer, arrived at that point, and told the organizer, Emily, that they had no problem with the event, but would stand off to the side in case passers-by caused a problem. He asked Emily to let him know if there were such a problem.

My take: Philadelphia sends peace officers to the event to preserve order. New York sends narco-terrorist pigs to hassle the protesters. Bravo, Philadelphia. Heil Rudy.

New York Daily News via mapinc - 30 Busted at Rally to Smoke Pot - a good account of the New York march. Glad at least one of the NYC papers covered it.

Julian Heicklen - Million Marijuana Speech - the text of the speech that Dr. Heicklen gave in Philadelphia on May 5, 2001.

Prohibitionists oppose re-legalization of marijuana because they think it will send the wrong message. They are wrong. Keeping marijuana illegal sends the wrong message. It is wrong to trample on the Bill of Rights. It is wrong to lie to our children about the danger of drugs. It is disgusting that the government pushes drugs on minors by fostering a black market. It is against God's commandment for children to inform on their parents. It is unconscionable to torture sick people by denying them medicine. It is immoral to arrest people for owning a vegetable. It is a sin against God to take babies away from their mothers.

We are involved in a struggle for the soul of America. The most fundamental of all human rights is the right to your own body. The issue is not marijuana. Marijuana is the messenger, not the message. The issue is whether we will live in freedom or under tyranny. I say choose freedom. The lighted marijuana weed is the torch of freedom. Now I am going to light that torch.

Vin Suprynowicz at the Las Vegas Review Journal - Getting the Drug War that you paid for - Vin reminds us that the latest murder of innocents in the war on freedom, er... some drugs, is just that, the latest murder. There were plenty before it. There will be plenty after it. If you support the war on some drugs, you condone these murders.

Unless you're in favor of legalizing all drugs, right now, then watching Roni Bowers and her baby choke and scream and die in some distant muddy jungle river is exactly what you asked for, what you pay your taxes for, and what you ought to have to watch on videotape every night before you go to sleep.

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Legalize it. Either that, or stop complaining, and start looking over your shoulder. Because it's your Drug War ... and you could be next.

There's a new issue of The Libertarian Enterprise, Fascopsism.

  • Letters to the Editor - a few on the supreme court seatbelt law decision. Bill Westmiller says that the cop arrested the lady because she refused to sign the ticket, and that was the issue here. Bill Butson warns us that this will add more fuel to the fire of citizen discontent with the police. Three letters mention that formerly totalitarian Russia is now the free-market leader in space flight. They were willing to sell a trip to the space station to the highest bidder, whereas n.a.s.a fought it tooth and nail. Tom Wright recommends renaming n.a.s.a to n.a.s.s.a., the 'national administration of soviet socialist aerospace'.
  • What The ??? by Lowell Potter - Mr. Potter lets off some steam about Robert Downey, the murders in Peru, etc. Conclusion: Just say NO to the govvies. Profanity spoken here.
    We've become the Soviet f**king Union!

    The sad and largely unnoticed truth in our modern world is that the Grand Experiment, ... the land of the free and the home of the brave, the United States of America with liberty and justice for all, ... has followed the likes of penny candy, nickel cigars, sound money, and heroic sports figures down the one way path to total extinction. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights are just a joke to current public officeholders, obsolete laws blithely tossed on the scrap heap, no sooner than the official swears his allegiance to them. The true allegiance of public figures is paid to filthy lucre, opinion polls, and perpetual reelection.

    Modern times find us in a de facto United Socialist States of America, where a hungry passel of mini-state bureaucracies orbit slavishly about a huge mega-state, seeking morsels and scraps emanating from the giant's gaping maw ... and, by God, don't you little people get in the way or you'll be crushed!

WJLA TV via Yahoo News - Students Silenced While Singing National Anthem - student winners of a patriotic essay contest were visiting the Washington monument when they spontaneously burst into singing the national anthem. A crowd gathered. When they were almost finished, a national park service ranger told them to stop. "... according to a federal regulation, any time a group of 26 people or more gathers at a national monument and attracts an audience, it is considered a demonstration, which requires a permit." The park service has since apologized. Sounds to me like a good dose of reality for these kids. [unknown]

The Guardian Unlimited Observer - The McVeigh letters: Why I bombed Oklahoma - Timothy McVeigh's reasons for bombing the Murrah building. [unknown]

Al Thompson at Sierra Times - FTB Agents Point Guns At Unarmed Workers - a report of treasonous activities by the Kalifornia Franchise Tax Board against a business for refusal to withhold taxes. [unknown]

Just as one would expect from Nazi Germany during World War II, California tax "authorities" (Franchise Tax Board) drew their weapons and held them on innocent workers' heads at NTD Electronics of Huntington Beach, California, on May 2rd, 2001. NTD is owned by George and Trina Jesson. The workers were then held at gunpoint and were not allowed to leave or use the bathroom for an extended period of time. Mrs. Jesson also had a gun held to her head. Apparently, a lady who is 4' 9" who weighs only 90 lbs. is somehow a threat to them.

Joel Spolsky - What is the Work of Dogs in this Country? Joel skewers the "dot coma" madness, reminds us that we have lots to be thankful for in America, and tells us why we should remember to eat our own dog food before shipping a product.

Janos is the Java-oriented Active Network Operating System, an open source Java VM "oriented to executing untrusted Java bytecode". [wes]

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