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101 US NJ: Column: Pot Legalization Pipe DreamMon, 01 Feb 2016
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Neese, Dave Area:New Jersey Lines:196 Added:02/02/2016

Is the Zonker community inclined to overindulge in the product it champions - namely, marijuana? Seems so. That could explain the yawning gaps in Zonker logic - the apparent burnt spots in the medial temporal lobes from the pothead community's misfiring synapses.

The Zonker community takes its name from Zonker Harris, the cannabis-addled character in the Doonesbury comic strip. Talking up marijuana, Zonker's namesakes illogically say that since alcohol is legal, marijuana should be too.

Alcohol fuels crime, domestic abuse, deteriorating health, bankruptcy and highway carnage, to name just a few. So, heck, why not legalize marijuana along with it?

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102 US NJ: PUB LTE: Legalizing Marijuana Deserves Serious LookSat, 30 Jan 2016
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Spector, Morris E. Area:New Jersey Lines:44 Added:01/31/2016

I am a 90-year-old World War II veteran. When I was a teenager before the war, I began hearing of the dangers of marijuana. Now, many years later, I still read and hear about local, state and federal governments' efforts to eliminate or control marijuana - all of them unsuccessful.

However, in the Jan 10 issue of the Press, I read an oped by Sgt. Dominic Bucci, a retired 25-year veteran of the N.J. State Police on the subject of marijuana, "Legalize pot, put dealers out of business." Bucci suggested legalizing it, controlling its contents, taxing it and banning its use by those under 21 - just as we do with alcohol, tobacco and guns. He is right. It's time to admit that all our efforts to control the distribution and use of marijuana have failed. Why not try Bucci's suggestion?

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103 US NJ: Column: Bernie Sanders Is Now On My Pot-DarSat, 23 Jan 2016
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:107 Added:01/24/2016

The politics of pot has struck the Democratic Party big time, and Bernie Sanders has taken the "HIGH" road. I admit, I wasn't trying to be suckered into voting for a politician simply because he says something positive about marijuana - as I did with Senator Obama in 2008. Back then, when Obama was questioned about whether he "ever inhaled," he responded, "that was the point." This question is asked of all serious politicians, because in 1992 President Clinton claimed that he did try smoking marijuana but he did not inhale, which made the question famous. Most Americans didn't believe his answer, potheads voted for him knowing he had to lie - most of us were in the cannabis closet too.

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104 US NJ: Column: Serving Time In Facebook JailSat, 09 Jan 2016
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:130 Added:01/09/2016

As much marijuana as I admit to smoking almost daily. I still loudly proclaim to anyone I am not addicted to marijuana and, as far as I know, no one is; because marijuana is not addictive, but Facebook is. Ibogaine is a cure for addiction (period), it not only works on drugs like heroin, meth, cocaine but addictive behavior like gambling too from what I've been told. Some say it's the best cure for tobacco use as well.

Facebook has suspended my Facebook account for one week starting last Sunday 1/2/2016, and ending on Saturday 1/9/2016. I'm suffering big time cyber pains in Facebook jail. As you know I've been to real jail and in real jail people are there who are drug addicts and they suffer physically for lack of their substance it's called withdrawal. It's a horrible experience to be in a cell with a person suffering from withdrawal, the smells, and the dry heaves, the agony is horrible to witness. I admit to being highly addicted to Facebook and I'm going thru severe Facebook withdrawal right now, I'm not dry heaving or throwing up but......ugggh. As much marijuana as I admit to smoking almost daily. I still loudly proclaim to anyone I am not addicted to marijuana and as far as I know no-one is; because marijuana is not addictive but Facebook is.

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105 US NJ: Column: New Year, New Take On ResolutionsFri, 01 Jan 2016
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:135 Added:01/01/2016

This is what I wrote in my first Column of 2015:

"2014 was a weird year for me, and good riddance.

I started out 2014 in the horrible Burlington County Jail and ended it as the writer of this weekly column for The Trentonian - yeah, that's weird! ... My new year's resolution(s): to eat better and to open a religious temple in Trenton that provides marijuana to its congregants."

Those were the resolutions I made for 2015; as I've gotten older, each year I've taken the age-old ritual of making New Year's resolutions more and more seriously. 2015 was just the first time it was so public.

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106 US NJ: Column: Legalization of Marijuana Leads to Worries OverThu, 31 Dec 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Parker, L. A. Area:New Jersey Lines:66 Added:12/31/2015

Initial reports of the burglary of a Madras, Ore. marijuana dispensary forced a check up on several local cannabis smoking friends.

With all present and accounted for, time allowed for an investigation about pot theft.

As legal cannabis dispensaries, many identified as medical marijuana outlets, dot the U.S. landscape in several states, it's understandable that stoners, under the influence, would hatch ideas about marijuana heists.

A universal joke involves alleged great Western World game changers conceived under hazed influence that sound cockamamie the morning after.

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107 US NJ: Column: Jersey Supreme Court Allows Modern Jim Crow toThu, 31 Dec 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:133 Added:12/31/2015

The marijuana laws are the oldest Jim Crow laws still on the books. While many states across the country are changing their archaic laws - - decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana - New Jersey is still mired in Reefer Madness racism. And not just because our Governor, Chris Christie, is as opposed to marijuana legalization as former Alabama Governor George Wallace was to desegregation. I'm referring to last week's decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court in which it declined to hear a marijuana case that constitutionally challenged New Jersey's marijuana laws as being de jure/ de facto racist. Some, like myself, say they did take a look and decided to keep the Jim Crow marijuana laws intact.

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108US NJ: Editorial: Don't Gamble With Marijuana in Atlantic CityThu, 24 Dec 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ)          Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:12/25/2015

What was Assemblyman Reed Gusciora smoking?

That question immediately came to mind when we learned of his plans to introduce a bill next month that would legalize recreational marijuana in Atlantic City.

Gusciora, D-Mercer, says legalization would breathe new life into the struggling city, stimulating a new breed of gambler and making it an attractive destination for people from all over the U.S.

"I think people from across the country would come out here for vacations and take advantage of legalized recreational marijuana. No other casino offers this, not even Nevada, so this would be unique. It's a way for our casinos to say that we have a unique experience," Gusciora said.

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109 US NJ: Column: DNA Data Banks = No Need to March People intoMon, 21 Dec 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:158 Added:12/22/2015

Incrementalism - at its best, devilish at its worst: I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I think people should understand what the state is doing: mass collection of DNA material.

Of course it's being touted by the state as a totally good thing.

The state and the DNA collecting corporations loudly point out that old criminal cases were solved using DNA, which is great. What they neglect to explain is how millions will have their genetic code for destruction collected also by the state.

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110 US NJ: Column: 'LieFests' on Local Talk Radio - 101.5 FM &Sun, 06 Dec 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:45 Added:12/07/2015

Last week Donald Trump once again lied. This time he said he saw thousands of Muslims in Jersey City celebrating 9/11 - which is a flatout lie that many others are now repeating. Can you say revisionist Christian history? I remember soon after 9/11, watching the events from my Riverfront State Prison cell's cable TV and seeing Palestinians in Gaza and Egyptians cheering Osama bin Laden's revenge attacks. Nothing like that happened in the USA or it would've been on TV, on someone's camera, and in the press. Local police would've responded to this, and it could've been on the front pages of national newspapers.I'm a newsjunkie; allI do is read, listen to, and watch news. A couple newspapers at the time actually printed that Israelis were arrested in New Jersey celebrating, but I'm sure Trump doesn't remember this. It doesn't fit the reality he wants to believe: http:// tinyurl.com/whathappenedisraelis

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111 US NJ: PUB LTE: Legalize MarijuanaSun, 29 Nov 2015
Source:Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) Author:Sharpe, Robert Area:New Jersey Lines:39 Added:12/02/2015

Re: "Legalizing marijuana is not the answer" (Commentary, Nov. 25)

Diane Litterer, CEO and executive director of the New Jersey Prevention Network, makes the common mistake of assuming that marijuana prohibition reduces marijuana use.

The United States has almost double the lifetime rate of marijuana use as the Netherlands, where marijuana has been legally available for decades. If the goal of marijuana prohibition is to deter use, prohibition is a catastrophic failure. If the goal is to subsidize violent drug cartels, marijuana prohibition is a grand success.

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112US NJ: Marijuana Possession Arrests On Rise In NJTue, 24 Nov 2015
Source:Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ)          Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:11/24/2015

TRENTON (AP) - Nearly double the number of people were arrested for marijuana possession in a year in New Jersey compared to 20 years ago, according to the latest figures available.

The change runs counter to the nationwide trend as public acceptance of marijuana use grows in the United States, leading generally to a decline in arrests.

Udi Ofer, executive director of New Jersey' ACLU chapter, said he's especially concerned by the numbers because studies show African-Americans are charged with simple possession three times as much as whites despite both groups having the same usage rates for the drug.

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113US NJ: OPED: Legal Marijuana Not The AnswerTue, 24 Nov 2015
Source:Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) Author:Litterer, Diane Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:11/24/2015

Currently, New Jersey leaders are considering legalizing the sale and possession of marijuana in addition to permitting the cultivation of marijuana in a person's home.

The lessons being learned in Colorado make it clear that legalizing marijuana is a dangerous proposal that will negatively affect the health and wellness of New Jersey residents. Legalization of medical and recreational marijuana has caused youth to develop low perceptions of risk towards marijuana use. This is being exacerbated by the changing social acceptance and increased visibility and availability through open use by adults and older peers. States like Colorado, which have legalized medical and/or recreational marijuana use, have the highest rates of youth and adult marijuana use in the nation.

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114 US NJ: In N.J., Marijuana Arrests IncreasingMon, 23 Nov 2015
Source:Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) Author:Hefler, Jan Area:New Jersey Lines:136 Added:11/24/2015

Nationwide, the Numbers Have Dropped. Some Critics Point to a Crackdown Spurred by Governor.

As public acceptance of marijuana use grows in the United States, nationwide arrests for simple possession of pot have dropped in recent years. New Jersey is going in the opposite direction.

Marijuana arrests in the state jumped 10 percent in 2012 and 2013, according to the latest New Jersey State Police Uniform Crime Reports.

In fact, the 24,765 arrests made for possessing small amounts of marijuana in 2013 is the highest number in 20 years, and nearly double the amount in 1993, when the state's population was 12 percent less, based on state police statistics and an analysis by the ACLU of New Jersey. In the five years prior to 2013, arrests had hovered around 22,000.

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115 US NJ: Column: Free All Pot Prisoners First As Step TowardFri, 20 Nov 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:148 Added:11/20/2015

This past week has been a memorable week for me for several reasons, but talk of legalizing the substance I enjoy and which has caused the government to ruin me tops the list.

Senator Scutari held a public hearing at the state capitol to explore the issue of marijuana legalization, a precursor to his sponsored legalization bill. Scutari, who as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called the hearing and explained its purpose as "the first step" to introducing his bill (S1896) and "this is the natural next step - to talk about the benefits of legalization and the negative impact prohibition has had."

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116 US NJ: Battle Over Legalizing Marijuana Taking Shape in NewTue, 17 Nov 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Catalni, Michael Area:New Jersey Lines:68 Added:11/18/2015

TRENTON (AP) - New Jersey's Democratic-controlled Legislature took a step toward a showdown with Gov. Chris Christie over legalized marijuana on Monday.

A state Senate panel convened a hearing on legalizing the drug, and a leading Democratic lawmaker says it's time to bring it out of an underground economy by legalizing, taxing and regulating it.

"I believe our state should lead the way," Democratic state Sen. Nicholas Scutari said. Scutari, who has authored a bill that would legalize, tax and regulate marijuana for people over 21, sketched a scenario in which the drug comes out of what he called a "black market" and gives way to a billion-dollar industry.

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117 US NJ: LTE: Why Are Health Effects Of Pot Being Ignored?Wed, 18 Nov 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Sr., Frank Leccese Area:New Jersey Lines:47 Added:11/18/2015

Regarding the Nov. 16 article "Marijuana's in bloom in N.J.," why this headlong rush into legalizing recreational marijuana? The only answer that makes any sense is that legislators see a big pot (pardon the pun) of tax revenue. They are willing to put many of us at risk so that they can have a new source of money to spend.

They claim to be concerned about our health and that is why we've been subjected to countless warnings about the harmful effects of tobacco smoke for the last 40-plus years. Now, not a word about the harmful effects of marijuana smoke. Why? Health issues alone are enough to label the recreational use of marijuana as damaging to your health and should be avoided.

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118 US NJ: PUB LTE: Talking About DrugsSun, 15 Nov 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Sharpe, Robert Area:New Jersey Lines:44 Added:11/17/2015

Columnist L.A. Parker should blame drug prohibition for violence and death, not suburban drug users. Drug addiction is color-blind and impacts rural, suburban and urban areas. Drug prohibition fosters corruption and criminal activity; it's a cure worse than the disease. Switzerland's heroin maintenance program has been shown to reduce disease, death and crime by providing addicts with standardized doses in a clinical setting.

The success of the Swiss program has inspired heroin maintenance pilot projects in Canada, Germany, Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands.

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119US NJ: Editorial: Legalize Marijuana In New JerseySat, 14 Nov 2015
Source:Daily Record, The (Parsippany, NJ)          Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:11/15/2015

On Monday, the state Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a first-ever hearing for New Jersey on legalizing marijuana.

Can we just cut through all of the usual nonsense and legalize it once and for all?

It's going to happen, at some point. Medicinal marijuana is already in place in New Jersey - albeit grudgingly on Gov. Chris Christie's part. Public support for full legalization is growing; a summer Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind poll showed 49 percent in favor and 46 percent opposed.

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120 US NJ: Column: Suburban Drug Use Drives Engine for Urban DrugThu, 12 Nov 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Parker, L. A. Area:New Jersey Lines:123 Added:11/12/2015

Recent heroin drug busts in Trenton underscored a standard relationship between drug dealer and drug addict.

The great truth regarding heroin sales shows that urban area drug problems are directly connected to suburban drug users.

One Trentonian photo in October highlighted this drug exchange theme as arrested city resident Jaishawn Mathis, who is black, faced heroin possession and distribution offenses.

Astonishment existed that Mathis, who had allegedly been shot a month before his arrest (nothing personal just part of street business), had stepped back out on the city's drug playing field. His determination highlights the grab for suburban dollars as those residents find heroin here then hustle back to their bedrooms and dens.

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121 US NJ: Hearing Set To Discuss Marijuana LegalizationTue, 10 Nov 2015
Source:Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)          Area:New Jersey Lines:41 Added:11/11/2015

TRENTON (AP) - New Jersey lawmakers are planning a hearing next week to consider legislation to legalize recreational use of marijuana.

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hear from clergy, health professionals, law enforcement officials, and other policy experts on Monday, Sen. Nicholas Scutari (D., Union) said Monday.

"There is no question that we need to update our archaic drug laws in this country, and the majority of people support regulating, taxing, and legalizing marijuana," Scutari said.

The announcement comes as lawmakers prepare for a lameduck session of the Legislature and Gov. Christie spends time outside New Jersey campaigning for the Republican nomination for president. Marijuana has been legalized for all uses in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, and for medical use in nearly 20 other states, including New Jersey.

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122 US NJ: Column: John Peditto Tells ME It's Time for a ReeferThu, 05 Nov 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:103 Added:11/06/2015

I'm feeling like Crispus Attucks, Nat Turner, and Malcolm X all rolled up into one. Crispus Attucks is considered the first person to be killed in the Revolutionary War; I don't want to be the first to fall, but I too demand to be on the front lines. Nat Turner took it upon himself to organize a slave revolt; I myself am now calling for a Reefer Revolution. Malcolm X said "by any means necessary"; I think it's necessary to use jury nullification as a means to end the cannabis trials. I feel I'm at a crossroads in life, and all three of these historical figures' ideas are in my THC-enhanced mind.

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123 US NJ: Column: Is 'Jury Nullification' a Cause to Go to JailMon, 26 Oct 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:154 Added:10/28/2015

I ask and answer this because I'll probably be arrested on Monday October 26 in front of the Ocean County Courthouse for passing out jury nullification awareness literature in defiance of an illegal verbal order issued by Lieutenant Green of the Ocean County Sheriff's Department at the behest of the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office. I feel no remorse for not complying with this unconstitutional order. So I expect to be jailed; the only question is, for how long? How this came to be: Last week, libertarian activist and Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA) member Jim Babb was ordered to leave the public area in front of the Ocean County Courthouse before being threatened with arrest and told he was being investigated for jury tampering for passing out fija.org-jury rights literature. (Please watch this video: http://tinyurl.com/ ocsherriff)

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124 US NJ: Column: Can't We Just Legalize Marijuana Already andFri, 23 Oct 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Edelstein, Jeff Area:New Jersey Lines:77 Added:10/23/2015

Here's a prediction: Marijuana will be legal New Jersey in three years. All that needs to happen is for a reasonable human being to assume the governor's throne, as our current fearless leader, Chris Christie, has repeatedly said he'd never allow anyone to legally blaze a joint in the Garden State. As such, he has vowed to never sign a legalization bill.

And there are bills, for the record. Bills that would seek to either decriminalize or fully legalize marijuana are waiting to be heard.

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125 US NJ: LTE: Don't Succumb To Lure Of Legalized MarijuanaWed, 14 Oct 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Katz, Lawrence S. Area:New Jersey Lines:49 Added:10/16/2015

Can we be optimistic about New Jersey's future if Democratic legislators care more about potential tax revenue than the dangers in legalizing recreational marijuana? This state's drug epidemic is severe enough without further enticing the young, poor and uninformed with a "gateway drug" to heroin addiction.

Yet, in spite of denials, those promoting marijuana for medical use are also encouraging legalization for pleasure. The potential consequences are dire. How can we discourage experimentation or usage by the young if liberal politicians proclaim it legal and safe.

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126 US NJ: PUB LTE: Jail Term For Marijuna Offense RidiculousThu, 15 Oct 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Wenc, Carol Ann Area:New Jersey Lines:39 Added:10/16/2015

In response to the Oct. 14 oped, "Sentence doesn't fit crime" by Ken Wolski, this is why I do not respect the justice system. John Peditto, whose trial begins Oct. 20 in Toms River, was growing 17 plants, not a field of marijuana to sell to school students, and he may receive a prison sentence of 31-plus years?

He didn't shoot, beat up, take hostages, bully or harass anyone and we will have taxpayers paying for 31-plus years of jail time. I hope the jury is smarter than the system. Driving Under the Influence violators don't even do that much time, if any.

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127US NJ: OPED: Sentence Doesn't Fit CrimeWed, 14 Oct 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Wolski, Ken Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:10/16/2015

America has the highest incarceration rate in the world. President Obama recently said the U.S. has only 5 percent of the world's population, but has 25 percent of the world's prisoners. What is creating this Incarceration Nation is the War on Drugs, nearly half of which is a war on marijuana. More precisely, it is a war on people who use marijuana.

Take, for example, the case of Jon Peditto, whose marijuana trial is scheduled to begin on Oct. 20 in Toms River. Peditto was found by law enforcement officers to be growing 17 marijuana plants. For this non-violent crime he faces 31 1/2 years in state prison.

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128 US NJ: Column: Do #Blacklivesmatter in the MarijuanaSun, 11 Oct 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:132 Added:10/11/2015

I'm black, so obviously I support this concept that my life matters too. I also grew up in the suburbs of South Jersey, in a two-parent middle class home, believing that I was equal to my suburban white counterparts. I never thought I'd go to prison, especially not for marijuana.

I officially entered the marijuana legalization movement on November 24, 1997. On that morning I was arrested in Bellmawr, NJ, by the Camden County drug task force for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute when a 40-pound package was delivered by Fed-Ex. Many activists start their activism in handcuffs; I was no different - my activism started in earnest after I was arrested. That cold steel around your wrists for marijuana makes people want to change sh*t.

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129 US NJ: This Is Where Heroin Almost Killed HerSun, 04 Oct 2015
Source:Washington Post (DC) Author:Fisher, Marc Area:New Jersey Lines:336 Added:10/04/2015

Despite Soaring Rates of Addiction, Treatment Remains Hard to Access and Prohibitively Expensive

Ashley Gibbons had been holding it together, or so she told herself. Sure, she had sold off her electronics, stolen money from her mother and slept with guys who gave her money. But it wasn't as if she was an actual prostitute: "I didn't go and find random people. I knew them," she said.

She had tried heroin for the first time at 21, four years ago, and for a long while, it remained an occasional thing. But she needed more and more to get high, and, though she held onto her job, pretty soon everything else was falling apart.

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130 US NJ: Column: Warrantless Car Searches Might Be Okay, MaybeWed, 30 Sep 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Edelstein, Jeff Area:New Jersey Lines:63 Added:10/01/2015

Court Runs Justice Off Road With Vehicle Search Decision

Generally speaking, when I hear stories about the police gaining more power over the citizens they're sworn to protect and serve, I don't like it. I don't like the idea of police officers having unchecked powers, don't like the idea of living at the mercy of the police, don't like the idea of anything resembling a police state.

But when it comes to the state Supreme Court's recent reversal of itself when it comes to probable cause searches of cars, I've got no problem with it.

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131 US NJ: Column: Court Runs Justice Off Road With Vehicle SearchWed, 30 Sep 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Parker, L. A. Area:New Jersey Lines:70 Added:10/01/2015

Police can now search a vehicle without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe there is contraband or evidence of a crime as long as the circumstances that led to the probable cause are foreseeable and spontaneous.

In other words, police, who are already in an incredible struggle with society regarding use of force, have just assumed more power.

Legal traffic stops can now morph into police in full violation of a motorist's rights based on an officer being pissed off because a person refuses to kiss his pinkie ring. The Supreme Court ruling reverts back to 2009 law but the national issues between police and community are in much more dire conditions now then six years back.

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132US NJ: OPED: Bitter-Enders Still Fighting Lost Drug WarSun, 27 Sep 2015
Source:Daily Record, The (Parsippany, NJ) Author:Rohrabacher, Dana Area:New Jersey Lines:Excerpt Added:09/28/2015

The end of the second prohibition era draws near. The disastrous consequences of the misbegotten "War on Drugs," with its focus on marijuana, are now widely recognized. More humane approaches to drug use are being implemented as states ease restrictions.

But not if the bitter-enders prevail - as witness Gov. Chris Christie's struggle with the issue in the most recent GOP debate.

President Nixon declared war on drugs in 1971, placing the counter-culture's favored drug, marijuana, on Schedule I of controlled substances. Since then, countless lives have been ruined, not so much by the drug itself, but by the legal regime that followed.

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133 US NJ: Column: What a Trip: Christie's Hypocrisy and the UnionSat, 26 Sep 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:110 Added:09/26/2015

I hear the Pentagon ordered Gov. Christie to tell his National Guard commander to lose weight. At first I thought it was an Internet hoax, then I had to take a couple bong rips to stop laughing so hard. Ummm, can you say "Pot, meet the kettle." The late-night TV hosts have had a ball with this one.

I can only take that as a funny scenario. Is it political or intentional? As far as timing goes it was perfect - right in the middle of his presidential campaign. I'm with the "just say no to Christie" pot-smoking crowd.

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134 US NJ: Column: Refuting the Constant Lies Being Told AboutFri, 18 Sep 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:136 Added:09/18/2015

Today I walked out of my Joint smoking a joint, and I ran into a billboard on East State Street near City Hall across the street from the Federal Courthouse. (Yeah, I feel in the open air I should have as much right to smoke my joint as the tobacco addict does to smoke his plant.)

I instantly loved this billboard, it was right up my antagonistic alley. Here was a big sign calling the courts corrupt, right at the Fisher Federal Building - that's ballsy. Somebody wanted some attention, and me being a media whore myself - I'm game. So check out this billboard.

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135 US NJ: Pro-Marijuana Church Group Lands in Trenton DuringSun, 06 Sep 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Abdur-Rahman, Sulaiman Area:New Jersey Lines:68 Added:09/10/2015

TRENTON - Does marijuana have any connection to religious scriptures and priesthood?

Anne Armstrong, a self-described Originalist Judeo-Christian who hopes to influence Pope Francis and President Barack Obama, says the cannabis flowering plant is indeed mentioned in the original Hebrew language editions of the Bible as a key ingredient in an oil mixture for priests.

In Exodus 30:23, many English-language interpretations of the Bible refer to the herb in question as "sweet-smelling cane," but Armstrong, 55, of Providence, Rhode Island, said the correct Hebrew-to-English translation would be "cannabis" as she chilled Saturday afternoon in the rear courtyard behind NJ Weedman's Joint restaurant off East State Street.

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136 US NJ: Column: City Council Needs To Smoke A JointSat, 29 Aug 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:149 Added:08/30/2015

Last Thursday I put out my joint, stepped out the door of my Joint, and crossed the street to pay a formal visit to City Hall. After meeting the City Council members I realized I shouldn't have put that joint out - I should've brought it with me and passed it to them. First impressions are lasting, and mine will always be how tense the Council members were. I remember thinking, they should keep calm and smoke weed.

The City Council meets every other Thursday, so I took a petition full of citizen signatures and a group of medical marijuana patients and Joint staff with me to 1. introduce myself; and 2. ask the Council to consider an "initiative" that would put Trenton at the forefront of NJ marijuana law reform, alongside Asbury Park, which recently came out of the cannabis closet as a town thanks to the efforts of marijuana activists within the Libertarian Party. The AP City Council even passed a resolution calling on Governor Christie and the State Legislature to tax and regulate!

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137 US NJ: Column: I Got Punched in the Stomach by the NJ AppealsSat, 15 Aug 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:141 Added:08/16/2015

I lost my appeal before the NJ Appellate Court. But before I go into that disappointment, in honor of Gov. Christie's presidential run and national prominence I've renamed my "Jive Turkey Burger" "THE CHRISTIE" and added a Twinkie on the side. (http://tinyurl.com/TheChristieBurger)

I am a medical marijuana patient and I'm writing this column from the Philadelphia Veterans Administration hospital where I'm receiving treatment for my painful bone cancer condition. Last year I had my most prominent and painful tumor surgically removed. MRIs and my pain level have confirmed it's back - so technically I'm no longer in remission.

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138 US NJ: Column: Chris Christie Is Wrong When It Comes toMon, 03 Aug 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Edelstein, Jeff Area:New Jersey Lines:81 Added:08/03/2015

If Chris Christie becomes president, he said he would enforce the federal marijuana laws.

I'm also guessing he'd make husbands wear fedoras to work, make wives stay in the kitchen, and make sure the two of them gave each other a quick kiss goodnight before they turn into their individual twin beds.

Point being: The clock marches forward, not backward, Chris-o.

Now listen: Christie's view on pot hasn't changed all of a sudden because he's running for president. He's long been opposed to legalizing marijuana, but in recent weeks, he's ramped up the message. Why? Well, he's flailing about in the presidential polls and this is probably a good soundbite to get out there to the GOP base.

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139 US NJ: Column: Reefer Robberies - I Salute the Real 420 DealersMon, 03 Aug 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:145 Added:08/03/2015

For the last five years Governor Christie has obstructed the real implementation of CUMMA (New Jersey's Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act). Now he looks like a fool on the national stage because of his "Politics of Pot" (which is also the name of my latest book featuring Governor Christie).

Marijuana is going mainstream; CNN has become the Cannabis News Network and Dr. Gupta is its main mouthpiece. The legalization movement has succeeded in advancing in 23 states, including New Jersey, to a medical marijuana program. But some states' have a more effective program than others. Embarrassingly, New Jersey's program is considered a joke among patients because the product is limited to flowers (no tinctures or edibles), there are only three dispensaries serving a state of 8.9 million, and participation in the program is extremely expensive. CUMMA simply doesn't work; sadly, it's a failure.

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140 US NJ: Column: It's My Birthday And I'm HappyThu, 23 Jul 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:111 Added:07/24/2015

I made it to another digit-51. For most of my life I didn't think I'dmake it to 51. If you read my Column last Oct. 14, 2014, "Suicide is not a crazy option," you'd know what I This birthday is drastically different from previous years.

Last year on my silver 50th I was miserable.

I was in a full leg cast recovering from surgery to remove a bone tumor from my right femur; I was depressed, flat broke, unemployed, and had nothing planned.

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141 US NJ: PUB LTE: Preventing Drug Overdoses Is a CollectiveSat, 11 Jul 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Bent, Amanda Area:New Jersey Lines:46 Added:07/13/2015

In response to the July 2 letter "Monmouth and Ocean County hospitals to pay for Narcan," the partnership between Monmouth and Ocean County law enforcement and local health care systems furnishing police officers with naloxone (Narcan) is commendable.

It is essential that emergency personnel are prepared to respond effectively in opioid overdose emergencies, and the initiative equipping police and EMTs with this life-saving medication is invaluable. Any mention of that program's utility and success, however, also should include a reminder that New Jersey's Overdose Prevention Act encourages anyone who may be in a position to help in an overdose to carry naloxone.

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142 US NJ: Column: Bongs, Blunts, Joints... How About Guns?Thu, 09 Jul 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Edward Area:New Jersey Lines:135 Added:07/09/2015

Important stoner alert: huge marijuana protest at LOVE PARK, Philadelphia 7/10, @ 4 p.m. SMOKE DOWN PROHIBITION https:// www.facebook.com/ events/469747533199955 .

I usually say joint, but lately I haven't been Passing the Joint much because I've been taking bong rips - oops, Chalice inspirations. I have several Chalices, which are my sacramental bongs. Don't laugh; some use cannabis religiously, so if you're using a bong - oops, Chalice for religious purposes, shouldn't it be protected by the First Amendment? I think so.

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143 US NJ: Column: What Are They Smoking Running ForSat, 04 Jul 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:133 Added:07/05/2015

This week our infamous governor, Chris Christie, made headlines again with the announcement of his presidential campaign, following the release of polls showing an all time low approval rating by NJ residents. He's also ranked 11th, last place, among all the Republican candidates. Among the many crazy policies he has proposed is his stance on weed. He recently stated that he would go after legal cannabis states if elected president.

With the public support for cannabis growing, and the number of states with legal recreational and medicinal cannabis growing, does Christie really seriously believe the majority of Americans will support a candidate with prohibition campaign?

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144 US NJ: District Adopts Drug Policy, Considers BreathalyzingFri, 03 Jul 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Abdur-Rahman, Sulaiman Area:New Jersey Lines:89 Added:07/03/2015

HAMILTON - Six months after a local schoolteacher resigned following allegations of drug abuse and volatile behavior, the Hamilton Township Board of Education has adopted a comprehensive substance abuse policy that promises "appropriate discipline" against any educator who comes to work tipsy, drunk or drugged up.

"We cannot have teachers come into the schools inebriated or out of control," Hamilton's school board president Tony Celentano said Tuesday in an interview with The Trentonian.

The Trentonian reported in January the explosive allegations surrounding former Crockett Middle School teacher Joseph Mahon, who resigned from his teaching position last December after then Superintendent James Parla pushed for tenure charges and administrative hearings.

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145 US NJ: PUB LTE: Stop Funding The War On DrugsTue, 30 Jun 2015
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ) Author:Thompson, Randy Area:New Jersey Lines:49 Added:07/01/2015

The State of New Jersey is funding several reforms in the name of abandoning the failed "war on drugs." These reforms include forcing Drug Court (DC), funding re-entry services and retrofitting jails as treatment centers. There is only one problem; these reforms actually fund the "war on drugs."

The key tenet of the "war on drugs" is criminalizing people who use drugs and stripping rights from them via arrest, incarceration and institutionalization. These "reforms" are all post-arrest, post-incarceration, and leave failed drug criminalization in tact.

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146 US NJ: Column: Beneficial Bank: No Dyed Hair for BlackThu, 25 Jun 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:144 Added:06/25/2015

I had a great Father's Day with four of my five children. My one child, Ajanea, doesn't communicate with me. Her mind was poisoned by her scorned mother, who refused to allow me to bond with my daughter for 15 years. The Burlington County Family Court judges helped her with this by preventing me from having a relationship with my daughter because I publicly spoke THE TRUTH about marijuana. Free speech didn't exist in family court for me, and it ruined my relationship with my daughter. I hear I'm a grandfather, too, but I don't know thanks to Judge Bell and her bigoted co-judges. I don't hate too many things, but I'll tell anyone who'll listen: I hate the Burlington County Family Court judges, especially Judge Maria S. Bell. If you think Blackmen get the short end of stick in the criminal system, take a look at family court.

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147 US NJ: NJ Weedman's Joint Opens for Business Monday, FreeMon, 15 Jun 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Ray, Penny Area:New Jersey Lines:58 Added:06/18/2015

TRENTON - Ed Forchion's new restaurant and sanctuary on East State Street will open its doors for business Monday morning.

"I went from Burlington County Jail to State Street," Forchion said. "I'm stressing so much, I'm pulling my dreads out."

NJ Weedman's Joint, located directly across the street from City Hall, will open at 7 a.m. Monday, and will serve affordable, healthy food. The menu will not offer any pork or beef, and will feature items such as sushi, pasta, fish, chicken, roasted vegetable platters, healthy soups, fruit platters, fresh sandwich wraps and more. There will also be a vegetarian menu, Forchion said, and the restaurant will offer natural energy drinks such as fruit smoothies, breakfast shakes and blended juices.

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148 US NJ: Column: Cannabis Church In Trenton?Thu, 18 Jun 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:136 Added:06/18/2015

I'm going to cause a rip in Trenton. No not a bong rip, I take those all the time I'm talking about a rip (Religious Interruption in Procedures). We live in America and despite the claim that we have religious freedom in America we don't. The very prohibition issued by the founding fathers in the Bill of Rights was: "the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion" We commonly call this our Right to Religious Freedom, the first amendment.

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149 US NJ: PUB LTE: It's Time To Legalize MarijuanaThu, 11 Jun 2015
Source:Home News Tribune (East Brunswick, NJ) Author:Schiro, S. O. Area:New Jersey Lines:44 Added:06/14/2015

I'm writing to advocate for marijuana legalization, to stop hunting and jailing people based on disproved ideas and myths, to stop making police officers enemies to our children and to stop pouring billions of dollars down a bottomless hole.

In 1972, a study commissioned by the Nixon administration found that marijuana is relatively harmless. The study was scrapped because the facts did not provide the desired result.

Personally, I never found pot all that appealing. In the last 50 years since high school, I've known a few people who don't smoke, but I can't think of anyone who believes in punishment for those who do. I used to worry about my kids being caught up in this cops-and-robbers stuff. But like many, I did nothing, as if it was an accepted part of life. But soon I'll have the same concerns for my grandchildren, and I find that a bit hard to take.

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150 US NJ: Column: G.R.I.P. - Get Rid Of Incumbent PoliticiansFri, 05 Jun 2015
Source:Trentonian, The (NJ) Author:Forchion, Ed Area:New Jersey Lines:116 Added:06/06/2015

The primaries are done, now the two major parties can begin the sham campaign they claim are the free elections. You see the two parties make all the rules and many of those rules are created to deny independents and third parties fair access to the general election in November.

Last year as my readers know the Demo-Pukicans (as I call them) combined to deny me access to the US Congressional ballot in the 3rd district. This year as I gathered signatures to run for state assembly here in the 15th I read the fine election print and discovered the Demo-Pukicans made it so you must reside in the state district for one year, it's not the same in federal elections.

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