The People's Paper October 2014

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The People’s Paper

OCTOBER 2014

MATANUSKA VALLEY, ALASKA

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Smokescreen.

Our First Article About Pot Legalization, Ever. “Only as a political device does this topic find its way into these

community-written pages. Nearly 8 years in print, and until now, no one cared...Well, at least not enough to write about it.”

By Josh Fryfogle EMPTY RHETORIC In the September issue of this publication we printed the first article anyone has ever written about legalization. Forrest Dunbar, congressional candidate, wrote about the topic. I guess this lends to my point in writing this article. No one cares. Not really. Only as a political device does this topic find its way into these community-written pages. Nearly 8 years in print, and until now, no one cared. Well, at least not enough to write about it. Just let that sink in. This publication is built completely by the community. It represents what people care about, enough to write about. As publisher, I’ve never turned away an article about legalization. And until it became a political topic, in regards to their unalienable rights, it apparently meant nothing to the People in our community. And don’t fool yourself, folks. The only reason this is on the ballot is because two PR firms were hired, and are being paid, to make it an issue. I promised myself years ago that I would not partake in the empty rhetoric of cannabis prohibition. I've always felt it was an engineered dialogue that would prevent any serious discussion. I premise the rest of my article with that thought, hopefully avoiding the trap of programmed responses and predictable patterns perpetuated by propaganda. Why should I waste my time rehashing what has already been said, both for and against cannabis cultivation, by the propagandists of the State and Corporation? If they want to sell new ideas that no one really cares about, they should pay for the privilege, and

thereby support the propagation of what the People do care about enough to actually write about. But, as you can see, neither of these well-heeled, well-funded campaigns chose to give The People’s Paper any green, while they are certainly rolling in it. Maybe they’re paranoid that we will clear the smokescreen? HISTORY The majority of the history of this country makes relatively little mention of cannabis, in the same way history makes little of hammers or ham sandwiches. Cannabis spent most of its time in human history constantly in the background. We don't speak often of air, and oxygen, but we breathe all the time. Some things are so fundamental to society, it goes without saying. Cannabis is not new. It is ancient. What’s new is that the topic was made to be some new threat - against the children! – rather than the fundamental crop that helped build the world. In world history, and in reality, cannabis is a ubiquitous plant that has been used as clothing, food, medicine, and countless other applications for millennia. It is far more useful that any other plant we cultivate. It is also easy to grow, and quick. RIGHT AND WRONG It's wrong to put human beings in a cage. Everyone can agree that if someone is being kept in a cage, that it is wrong. If you are a person who wants to put other humans in cages, there is something morally deficient about you. We have laws against that sort of thing. This is why America is great, it's why people have given their life in defense of it, for the perfect law of Liberty. We are not caged for just anything in

the land of the free. We see Liberty as the ability to choose right and wrong for ourselves, and to live with the consequence. But this does not justify crimes against others. There are times when a civilized people must do things that are otherwise uncivilized. For example, if you put someone else in a cage, that would be a crime against the Liberty of another. That would be a good reason to throw you in a cage. Not because you deserves it - but to protect everyone else’s Liberty. While you might deserve it, that's not why a moral society would put you in a cage. JUSTICE? JUST IMAGINE… Imagine that a law was perfectly enforced, and that every time that law was broken, the lawbreaker would be immediately punished. If every murderer were caught, that would be great. Of course, that's not likely, but in our imagined scenario it would be a world made better by a just and civilized law. Justice is served, less people murdered. Now, imagine that every person who had ever smoked pot were arrested. It's an absurd thought! It would shut down society. George W. Bush, Jr., would go to jail. Bill Clinton, and Barrack Obama, too. But for all the wrong reasons! Justice would not be served by the perfect implementation of our current cannabis laws. And if a law cannot be carried out completely without burdening or destroying the society it was meant to protect, then it is unjust. However, that is exactly the case with current Federal law, and state law in most states – and I believe it is the case with this proposed ballot measure, to a lesser degree.

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