They Face 40 Years in Federal Prison for Conspiring to Sell Marijuana

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Eight people face up to 40 years in federal prison for conspiring to grow MJ in Colorado and sell it in Oklahoma.

This is not “what you get when you legalize”. Rather, it is what you get when you criminalize a victimless offense.

It is not “just about getting stoned.” It is about reckless disregard for the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Amendments. I don’t care if you have never hit the lettuce in your life. If these Amendments don’t apply to the defendants here, then they don’t apply to you either.

Don’t complain to me about Obamacare, the IRS, government schools, and all the other aspects of tyranny that you absolutely insist that you hate so much. If you support locking these people up for 40 years – which will be a life sentence for some – you deserve every bit of tyranny you get.

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Thank you, Steve Quayle!

I want to publicly thank Steve Quayle for posting my recent article about the NC sheriff who, in a campaign ad back in February, claimed that “Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power and authority over you…”

I started this blog in December 2010. On an average day, this blog gets 75 views. On a really good day it gets twice that. The previous record had been 1489 views back in February 2012.

Yesterday, I got 9013 views. That is not a misprint. And so far today, just 4 hours in, I have 2396 views.

Thank you, Steve!

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Does NY Knicks Executive Want an All-Black League?

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larry johnson knicksNew York Bricks’ executive and former two-time NBA all-star Larry Johnson said the following on a tweet on Saturday:

Black people your Focusing on the wrong thing. We should be focusing on having our own, Own team own League! To For Self!!

Where is the outrage? Is this not just as racist as anything Donald Sterling said on that recording?

You tell me.

Here is L.J.’s Twitter account.

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NC Sheriff: “Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power and authority over you…”

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Thanks to the Liberty Crier and Lawrence Taylor, a California DUI attorney, for alerting me to this.
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"Unlimited power resting directly on force, not limited by anything, not restrained by any laws or any absolute rules. Nothing else but that." Is this what the sheriff had in mind?

“Unlimited power resting directly on force, not limited by anything, not restrained by any laws or any absolute rules. Nothing else but that.” Is this what the sheriff had in mind?

Buried amidst the usual election year pablum from Sheriff Ed Brown of Onslow County, North Carolina, was this absolutely horrifying declaration:

“Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power and authority over you, your life, you family, your loved ones, your rights, your freedom, your future, and everything precious to life.”

Yes he actually said this. Click here and scroll down to the second red bar.

Oh, I wish I could have responded to this as succinctly as Robert Lenn of Jacksonville, North Carolina, did in this letter to the editor.

“I read Sheriff Ed Brown’s full-page ad in the paper Feb. 2 edition of The Daily News. All freedom-loving Americans should be scared of what it says.

“In the ad, Brown states, “Those in the law enforcement profession have complete power and authority over you, your life, your family, your loved ones, your rights, your freedom, your future and everything precious to life.”

“Ed Brown must want us to live in a total-domination police state.

“It is our Constitution and Bill of Rights that guarantee our freedoms. Any politician who believes in Ed Brown’s statement is not worthy of any public office.

“I totally reject Ed Brown’s claim that law enforcement has complete power and authority over me. As an American, I trust in the guarantees of our Constitution and believe in our democratic way of life; and I will fight against those who would want to impose their tyranny over us.”

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Sarah Palin: Let’s Baptize Terrorists by Waterboarding Them

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Where do they find these people?

Sarah Palin delivered a 12-minute talk to a crowd at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis last night, which was interrupted several times by thunderous applause.

Let’s just cut to the chase. Here are the last two paragraphs of the article:

“She also derided those who she said place an emphasis on political correctness in handling the country’s adversaries “instead of putting the fear of God in our enemies.”

“She said later in her address that if “I were in charge” — a line that drew applause from the crowd — “they would know that waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists.”

Somehow I don’t think that presuming guilt and inflicting pain in order to extract confessions is what Jesus meant when He gave us the Great Commission:

And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. – Matthew 28:18-20

Far more disturbing that these remarks is that Nuremberg Barbie, as William Grigg has called her, has so many followers who will absolutely insist that they are Christians. Whenever I contemplate the fact the most bloodthirsty warmongers in America are people who say that they follow the Prince of Peace – Isaiah 9:6 – I know exactly why God has allowed an Obama presidency – Daniel 2:21.
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Update: Guantanamo Barbie stands by her remarks.

 

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The Drinking Age Is Past Its Prime

1) My first foray into politics came in the summer of 1979 when I was 18. I wrote a letter to my state representative in NJ asking that the drinking age not be raised from 18 to 21.
2) A 19-year-old can help evacuate an embassy as a member of a Navy SEAL platoon, but cannot drink a beer legally.
3) When Jesus turned water into wine – John 2:9-11 – it is quite possible that He also served it to people under 21.

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If You Are Doing Nothing Wrong You Have PLENTY to Fear – 30 Examples

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Sometimes I just want to pimp slap people.

Last summer, I was at dinner during a sales convention. The conversation didn’t get political until someone mentioned the NSA.

There is one in every crowd. Someone piped up and said, “They can spy on me all they want. I am not doing anything wrong.”

They sang this song in Germany in 1933. And they sang it with unprecedented gusto in the months following 9/11, all in the name of  “security” and “keeping us safe”.

MGMGrandWe were at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the world’s second largest hotel. Nothing in the post-9/11 “national security” apparatus would prevent a terrorist from walking in, setting off a bomb, and killing hundreds or even thousands of people.

The more important questions are: How do you know you are doing nothing that could be construed as wrong by some state functionary? How do you know you are not breaking some law somewhere? And why are you so implicitly trusting that your government would never do anything evil with the information it has collected on you?

This is not purely an academic matter. The practical implications are profound.

I give you several examples.

1. Niakea Williams went to her son’s St. Louis-area elementary school one day to pick up her son, who has Asperger’s. The school was put on lockdown and Mrs. Williams was escorted out in handcuffs.

2. Adrionna Harris was almost expelled from her middle school in Virginia Beach after taking a razor blade away from a fellow student who was trying to harm himself.

3. Read what Houston police did to this man who gave 75 cents to a homeless person.

4. A little known Denver parking ordinance can get you a $25 fine even if you haven’t exceeded the two-hour limit.

5. Police in Iowa City, Iowa, seized $50,000 from this couple without charging them with a crime.

alberto willmoore6. Alberto Willmore lost his teaching job in Manhattan over a totally bogus marijuana arrest. Even though he was never convicted of anything, he was unable to get his job back.

7. Norman Gurley was arrested in Lorain County, Ohio, because a compartment in his car could have been used to transport drugs.

8. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies shot and killed 80-year-old Eugene Mallory in his own bed during a meth raid. No meth, or any other illegal drugs, was discovered.

9. Paul Valin contacted police to report that he found a backpack full of what he believed to be meth-making equipment 15 miles from his home near Des Moines. As a result, the DEA placed his house on its list of meth labs.

Ryan Holle

Ryan Holle

10. Ryan Holle of Pensacola, Florida, lent his roommate his car on night in 2004. As a result, Holle is currently serving a life sentence without possibility of parole for pre-meditated murder.

11. New York police seized Gerald Bryan’s cash in a nighttime raid in 2012. Even though Bryan was cleared of any wrongdoing, the stolen cash was deposited in the NYPD pension fund.

12. Robert Duncan is currently serving two years in a California prison, even though the business in which he worked was legal in California.

13. Jordan Wiser spent 13 days in jail after Jefferson, Ohio, police found a pocketknife during a warrantless search of his car.

14. During a school lockdown in Clarksville, Tennessee, David Duren-Sanner gave police permission to search his car as he had “nothing to hide”. Police found a fishing knife. Duren-Sanner, who previously had never been to the principal’s office, was suspended for 10 days and then sent to an alternative school for 90 days.

15. Look what happened to these parents in Napa, California, even though the medical marijuana prescriptions they had were completely legal.

Eileen and Brandon Bower.

Eileen and Brandon Bower

16. Eileen Ann Bower of suburban Pittsburgh had her newborn child taken from her for 75 days because of a false positive drug test.

17. Jerry Hartfield of Bay City, Texas, has spent the majority of his life in prison, even though his conviction was overturned in 1980.

18. Jason Dewing of upstate New York was found guilty of violating a law that did not exist.

19. Don Miller of Waldron, Indiana, had his home raided by FBI agents who seized hundreds of cultural artifacts from around the world. Miller was neither arrested nor charged with anything.

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Fedcoats raid Don Miller’s house.

20. This San Diego couple was pepper-sprayed and tasered by police who had erroneously identified their vehicle after being stolen.

21. The good news is that Brian Aitken of Mount Laurel, New Jersey, had his prison sentence commuted. The bad news is that he was originally sentenced to seven years behind bars for possessing two legally purchased guns.

22. This special needs student in McDonald, Pennsylvania, was charged with felony wiretapping for recording other students who were bullying him mercilessly.

Abner Schoenwetter

Abner Schoenwetter

23. Abner Schoenwetter of Miami served over six years in prison for – you can’t make this stuff up – violating Honduran fisheries law.

24. Read what happened to John Filippidis of Hudson, Florida, when he was pulled over by state police while driving unarmed through Maryland.

25. In a case of mistaken identity, Lewis James of Durham, North Carolina, “was handcuffed and later jailed under a $1.425 million bond” after he had contacted the police to notify them of a dead body in the middle of the road. As someone put it on Facebook, “Don’t call the cops. Ever. Even if you find a dead body. Just don’t ever call the cops.”

26. Read what happened to Diane Avera of Meridian, Mississippi, when she went to Alabama to buy Sudafed, even though she did not know that this was illegal.

Andy Johnson and family.

Andy Johnson and family.

27. Andy Johnson of Uinta County, Wyoming, faces EPA fines of $75,000 per day for building a pond on land that he owns.

28. Douglas Zerby of Long Beach was shot and killed by police while watering his lawn because some idiot neighbor thought the hose nozzle was a gun.

29. Darien Roseen was arrested and had his vehicle searched by sheriff’s deputies in Payette County, Idaho, simply because his Colorado license plates led them to believe that he could have been carrying marijuana.

Banks was a high school All-American linebacker whose career was interrupted by a false rape conviction. The Atlanta Falcons  gave Banks a tryout in 2013.

Brian Banks was a high school All-American linebacker whose career and life were interrupted by a false rape conviction. The Atlanta Falcons gave Banks a tryout in 2013.

30. Brian Banks of Long Beach spent five years in prison and five more years as a registered sex offender as a result of a rape conviction. And then his accuser changed her story.

These are not “isolated incidents.” There are no doubt countless other examples of people who were doing nothing wrong, yet were harshly punished.

Also, consider the following:

• The Internal Revenue Code is 73,955 pages and millions of words long. No one has read it cover-to-cover and no one knows every aspect of it. Yet if anyone violates any of its provisions it can mean fines, prison or even death.
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• We are often told that “ignorance of the law is no defense.” To the right is a picture of the Yale Law Library. Do you know every law contained within these tomes?

  • Read what various emissaries of the Amerikan police state have done to these veterans who went all over the world to “fight for our freedom.”

• Seventy-two types of Americans are classified as terrorists in various government documents. Senator Harry Reid has now added a seventy-third category.
• Read how police have used asset forfeiture laws to seize millions of dollars from people without charging them with any crimes.

So, do you still feel you have nothing to fear?
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Fascinating article from The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Why Privacy Matters Even If You Have ‘Nothing to Hide'”.

Yale Law School Professor Stephen Carter writes that the sheer volume of laws on the books in America “puts us all in (the) same danger as Eric Garner“, who was killed by the NYPD for selling untaxed cigarettes.

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Pat Tillman Was Killed 10 Years Ago Today. Why?

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November 6, 1976 to Aprll 22, 2004.

November 6, 1976 to April 22, 2004.

Pat Tillman was killed 10 years ago today.

Why?

We are much less free.

We are much less safe.

Trillions of dollars have been added to the debt.

Since 9/11, the majority of the American people have accepted – in the name of “safety” and “security”: endless war, warrantless searches and spying, the suspension of habeas corpus, sexual assault as a condition of travel, indefinite detention without due process, severe restrictions on peaceful protest, rampant police brutality, surveillance drones in our skies watching our every move and putting cities on lockdown.

And none of it would prevent some whackjob from standing outside my building, detonating a bomb and killing dozens of people.

Why was Pat Tillman killed 10 years ago today?

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I’m a Christian and I want to end the drug war

A century ago, it was perfectly legal for a 10-year-old to walk into the corner drug store, plop down cash and buy heroin. And we had almost no drug problem.
Why?
Because the responsibility for raising kids and instilling values lay where God placed it, with churches and parents. (See Proverbs 22:6 and Ephesians 6:4.)
Conservatives, who *SAY* they do not want the state to solve problems, are the biggest supporters of demanding that the iron fist of the state be used to solve the drug problem. And they are in total denial about what the Drug War looks like in the real world.

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InfoGraphic: Private Prisons in America

Source: ArrestRecords.com

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