Pubdate: Thu, 05 Mar 2015
Source: Trentonian, The (NJ)
Copyright: 2015 The Trentonian
Contact:  http://www.trentonian.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1006
Author: Edward Forchion, NJWeedman.com For The Trentonian

DOUBLING DOWN, #LEGALIZENJ

I want to opine my two puffs' worth about Israeli Prime Minister 
Benjamin Netanyahu coming before the Republicans of Congress and 
dictating to the U.S. what our foreign policy and our treaty 
negotiations with Iran should be. The Israeli Senate Ambassador  aka 
Senator Lieberman  is no longer in the Senate, so Netanyahu had to 
deliver his orders himself.

But first I want to double down on my comments in last week's column 
"Butthurt."

If you remember, I wrote that I was personally butthurt over not 
being invited to join the New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform 
(NJUMR), or even to attend the press conference announcing this new 
Coalition. I said, "In my opinion they started off wrong in the 
UNITING department because apparently they deliberately excluded some 
long-time green-collartype activists, the 'radical contingent' of the 
marijuana movement, and no victims groups or medical groups were invited."

I went on to say: "I'm 100% down with them ideologically, let's see 
if they are truly united. Will NJUMR support, promote, and appear at 
our 3/21 and 4/20 events planned for Trenton by the 'Victims of NJ 
Cannabis Prohibition,' who weren't invited into their Coalition?"

I received quite a bit of feedback from readers and the #legalizenj 
marijuana movement.

Contrarian in the Trentonian Back Talk section called me Weepman and 
said, "Its Weedman's party and he'll cry if he wants to. I'm looking 
for an address to send a case of tissues. Maybe he should start 
fighting against legalization, just to piss the others off." LOL 
never, instead I invited them to our event.

I also asked State Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, Trenton Mayor Jackson 
via deputy mayor Bobbitt, and Judi Franco on air host  FM to 
attend, warning them all to just not stand to my left because I pass 
the dutchie to the left.

Vanessa Marie director of The East Coast Cannabis Coalition, a group 
of unfunded activists and cannabis-law victims, immediately fired off 
a letter welcoming NJUMR to the legalization fight and asking the 
funded NJUMR to join us on 3/21 at the NJ Spring Smoke-Out event 
(specifically if they could provide a speaker and list this event on 
their website). So far still no response from NJUMR.

The NJ Spring Smoke-Out is a permitted cannabis civil disobedience 
protest that's been planned for months. NJ is still in the grip of 
drug war madness; you can't win wars with defense alone, so this is 
an offensive move.

New York Cannabis Alliance Director Rob Robinson director asked to 
speak, long-time NYC marijuana activist Aaron "Pieman" Kay and others 
began promoting online and pledged solidarity. Bob Wistak of 
Decarcerate the Garden State  www. DecarcerateNJ.org, Phillynorml, 
and the Delaware chapter of NORML reached out to join our protest. 
Philly comedy troupe The Panic Hour, led by N.A. Poe, are coming. 
Music-promotion group Jersey Supports Jersey pledged weed-friendly 
musical entertainment for the event.

Meanwhile Evan Nison, the Executive Director of NORML NJ who was 
invited to the NJUMR Press Conference, said he wasn't coming to 
either the 3/21 or 4/20 event: "I'm not attending these smoke-outs 
because I don't think they're effective. It doesn't have anything to 
do with where I'm going to be." (NOTE: He will be celebrating 4/20 in 
Denver where they already have legalization and the 4/20 event in 
Denver is a party.)

Ironically, two weeks ago Nison stood next to Rev. Smith of the NAACP 
at the press conference; I wonder what Rev. Smith would say about 
Nison's comment on the "effectiveness" of civil disobedience. I know 
he doesn't need a lesson on Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr.'s 
tactics of peaceful civil disobedience that were used to end 
segregation. I believe we need such tactics here in NJ to end our pot 
prohibition. Long before marijuana became legal in Colorado, 
Washington, and the District of Columbia, there were street protests 
and civil disobedience events that created the activists groups that 
pushed for those successful legalization initiatives to the general 
public. I've gone to those events over the years, I know they are effective.

My Facebook friend James Babb wrote: "These clowns are fighting for 
more state revenue, not freedom. What will the NJ government spend 
their new money on? Cops and prisons. Unless the goal is 100% 
eradication of all victimless crimes, the prisons will remain 
stuffed. They will continue to prey on the most vulnerable segments 
of society. Radical thinking and guerrilla tactics have brought us 
this far. Folks like NJWeedman.com took the arrows. Now that it's 
safe, it's no surprise that the 'compromisers' now want to jump in 
front of the parade. The ironic thing is this: Prohibition is on the 
ropes. It's going down. Everyone knows it. The time to compromise is 
when you are losing. This is the time to step up demands and be even 
more radical, not to bribe politicians with more loot for their 
criminal coffers."

Mr. Jon-Henry Barr, President of the NJ State Municipal Prosecutors' 
Association, didn't respond to my open call-out last week, so I'm 
doubling down:

"If the Prosecutors Association really wanted to legalize marijuana, 
they could  just by refusing to prosecute those charged with 
marijuana offenses." If I were in your position, Mr. Barr, I'd call 
for a statewide vote of all municipal prosecutors to agree to end 
criminal prosecutions of all 2C:35 marijuana and paraphernalia 
charges in spite of Chris Christie's vow not to legalize on his 
watch. Ignore Christie, Mr. Barr - you don't need a law, you can do it!

At that press conference two weeks ago it was said that 21,000 New 
Jerseyans are arrested each year for marijuana. This averages out to 
404 persons a week. So 808 citizens were arrested since Mr. Barr, 
calling for legalization, said, "As a municipal prosecutor, I have 
had to waste countless taxpayer dollars and hours of police officers' 
time to prosecute New Jerseyans... The savings that will be realized 
will dwarf any drawbacks."

Mr. Barr, as a prosecutor you have the ability to use prosecutorial 
discretion regarding which cases you prosecute. How many potheads did 
you prosecute in the last two weeks since you joined this Coalition? 
Locally, how many Trenton citizens did the local Trenton municipal 
prosecutor, Nakia T. White, prosecute for marijuana in the last two weeks?

Mr. Barr, please don't be a hypocrite  please exercise prosecutorial 
nullification and stop prosecuting potheads. It's not enough to just 
announce you're on the right side of inevitability  stop prosecuting 
citizens! Fact: During last century's alcohol prohibition there were 
jurisdictions where prosecutors refused to prosecute alcohol charges. 
The NJSMPA could just as easily refuse to prosecute marijuana 
offenses today if it really wanted to, Mr. Barr.

Back to what I was going to blow smoke about.

If I were President Obama, I'd respond to the Israeli Prime 
Minister's arrogant political meddling in our negotiations with Iran 
by recognizing Palestine as a State as defined by the 1967 borders in 
compliance with UN resolution #242, which called for:

(1) Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied;

(2) Termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect 
for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and 
political independence of every State in the area and their right to 
live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from 
threats or acts of force.

This was done by all parties except Israel.

Israel refused and the USA never attempted to force them to comply. 
In fact, on September 1, 1982, President Ronald Reagan said: "The 
United States will not support the establishment of an independent 
Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, and we will not support 
annexation or permanent control by Israel."

But in reality, that's what has happened in Palestine.
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