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Medical Marijuana Lawsuit Headed to Federal Court to Challenge Schedule I Status

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Us old timers are calling upon you Young timers in the US. Do not be afraid to write your representatives or Senate, regarding Initiatives, or other things that are being voted on, by these people, we voted into office.

A lot of us on here have been doing these letters set up from ASA for a long time. I call upon the younger, rather republican or democrat, or whatever. To make sure our voices are heard loud and clear.

Dont just think oh, someone else will. because we never would have medical marijuana, if in 1997, all the stoners, and people not against marijuana, decided to vote on proposition 215 in California. Making it the First state to Legalize marijuana, for medical purposes, in over 70 years. The truth will Prevail. Until then, we will just bug them to do the correct studies, and right courses, for future, Marijuana Laws.
 
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StayHigh149

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Judges contact phones #'s for their offices. We could always flood the phone lines too. There is 1 more judge but her contact # was not on the site.

Judge HARRY T. EDWARDS
(202) 216-7380

Judge MERRICK B. GARLAND
(202) 216-7460
 

Hydrosun

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Judges contact phones #'s for their offices. We could always flood the phone lines too. There is 1 more judge but her contact # was not on the site.

Judge HARRY T. EDWARDS
(202) 216-7380

Judge MERRICK B. GARLAND
(202) 216-7460

I would recommend against this. In general judges are arrogant pricks and don't like people / majority / inferiors telling them what to do. An overwhelming phone campaign to their supposed impartial office, may turn them away from the truth.

God hope these three clowns have been authorized to issue a win in this case, in any event expect a long drawn out appeal and ZERO change at this time.

:joint:
 

Hash Zeppelin

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never piss off a judge. they have judge friends, and you may have to stand in front of them one day. just sayin.....

when dealing with judges, or any authority for that matter, play to the stupid power trip thing and show respect, even if it is fake respect, make it look real. It will go much further. then see what they do; and then decide what you do. all governmental authority people have the authority complex. Play to it, like giving a dumb dog a milk bone, then go enjoy your steak.

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Hash Zeppelin

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I think the DEA wants to listen when the government wants to maintain it's own bridges and roads instead of still beefing up it's military beyond reason. IOW I haven't seen the DEA make any common sense since it's inception. BTW, the DEA was formed in 1973 by president Richard Nixon. They might have a reply with something like "pry from my cold dead hands" in it. So be it!

I think the DEA is realizing they are gonna have to let go of cannabis to be able to keep their bureaucracy at all. People are turning on the entire drug war mostly because of cannabis laws. By letting pot go slowly they can appease us, while transitioning into ripping off more meth and coke dealers instead, and stay in business. It's all about the money.
 

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I think the DEA is realizing they are gonna have to let go of cannabis to be able to keep their bureaucracy at all. People are turning on the entire drug war mostly because of cannabis laws. By letting pot go slowly they can appease us, while transitioning into ripping off more meth and coke dealers instead, and stay in business. It's all about the money.

that is my hope, bureaucrats seem only understand threats to their power
start talking about a better agency that could take over DEA's powers
 

SCF

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Hydrosun, you are so right my man! The judge is actually your friend in most cases. As they are your sight of reason. Always treat EVERYONE you talk to with Respect. Be Firm, talk FACTS, and ALWAYS thank them for their time, rather if they are dicks or not.

Flood the Judges With Letters, This is how we got Charles Lynch from 100 years in PRISON, to 1 year 1 day, time served, Judge Chang. Google it! That judge saved a mans life...

So write write write!!!! give your address, and do not be afraid. we are at home,, growing doing our thing. The least we can do for our fallen solders is take 1 hour out of our time, to fight for, what we believe in.

Everyone is great here! Best crowd ive seen on IC in a long time. :D



I would recommend against this. In general judges are arrogant pricks and don't like people / majority / inferiors telling them what to do. An overwhelming phone campaign to their supposed impartial office, may turn them away from the truth.

God hope these three clowns have been authorized to issue a win in this case, in any event expect a long drawn out appeal and ZERO change at this time.

:joint:
 

SCF

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I think the DEA is realizing they are gonna have to let go of cannabis to be able to keep their bureaucracy at all. People are turning on the entire drug war mostly because of cannabis laws. By letting pot go slowly they can appease us, while transitioning into ripping off more meth and coke dealers instead, and stay in business. It's all about the money.


They are afraid to go after these people. This is why they love to steal from the weak and poor. But they widely misunderestimated us. muhahahaha. Its amazing how they will focus on pot and not meth or herion, which is making a BIG come back. Like back in the 90's during Kurt Cobain Days. And its strong, killing our kids on the streets. or keeping them on the streets in hope for another fix....


DEA fix the problem, dont just throw um away and lock away the key.
 

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Judge Harry T. Edwards

Judge Harry T. Edwards

Visiting Professor of Law
New York University School of Law
40 Washington Square South, 330A
New York, NY 10012
Telephone: (212) 992-8823
Facsimile: (212) 995-4341

Write to the Judge by email below.

judgehte@cadc.uscourts.gov


https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/profile.cfm?section=bio&personID=19895

Harry T. Edwards received a B.S. degree from Cornell University in 1962 and a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan law School in 1965. He graduated from law school with distinction and was a member of the Michigan Law Review and the Order of the Coif. He was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Carter in 1980. He served as Chief Judge from September 15, 1994 until July 16, 2001, and he took Senior status on November 3, 2005. Before joining the bench, Judge Edwards was a tenured Professor of Law at the University of Michigan (1970-75 and 1977-80) and at Harvard Law School (1975-77). He practiced law in Chicago with Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson from 1965 to 1970.
He has taught at NYU since 1990. In recent years, Judge Edwards and Linda A. Elliott, Esq., have co-instructed courses in Federal Courts and the Appellate Process and The Art of Appellate Decisionmaking.

In 2010, he was the C.V. Starr Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the Peking University School of Transnational Law, Shenzhen, China. He has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of AMTRAK; the Board of Directors of the National Institute for Dispute Resolution; the Executive Committee of the Order of the Coif; a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools; a Visiting Professor of Law in the Program for International Legal Cooperation at the University of Brussels; and a member and Vice President of the National Academy of Arbitrators.

Judge Edwards has been a recipient of the Groat Alumni Award from Cornell University; the Society of American Law Teachers Award (for "distinguished contributions to teaching and public service"); the Whitney North Seymour Medal presented by the American Arbitration Association for outstanding contributions to the use of arbitration; the 2004 Robert J. Kutak Award, presented by the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar "to a person who meets the highest standards of professional responsibility and demonstrates substantial achievement toward increased understanding between legal education and the active practice of law"; and numerous Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees.

He has served as Co-Chair of the Committee on Identifying the Needs of the Forensic Science Community, National Academy of Science; a member of the American Law Institute; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; the American Judicature Society; the American Bar Foundation; the American Bar Association; the Supreme Court Historical Society; and a director/mentor at the Unique Learning Center in Washington, D.C., a volunteer program to assist disadvantaged inner-city youth.

Judge Edwards is the co-author of five books: Federal Courts - Standards of Review (2007); Labor Relations Law in the Public Sector; The Lawyer as a Negotiator; Collective Bargaining and Labor Arbitration; and Higher Education and the Law. He has also published scores of articles and booklets, and presented countless papers and commentaries, dealing with labor law, equal employment opportunity, labor arbitration, higher education law, alternative dispute resolution, federalism, judicial process, comparative law, legal ethics, judicial administration, legal education, and professionalism. One of his most significant publications, The Growing Disjunction Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession, 91 Michigan L. Rev. 401 (1992), has been the source of extensive comment, discussion, and debate among legal scholars and practitioners. Another, The Effects of Collegiality on Judicial Decision Making, 151 Pennsylvania L. Rev. 1639 (May 2003), is a major scholarly article that explains how appellate judge decide cases and refutes the claim that the personal ideologies and political leanings of the judges on the D.C. Circuit are crucial determinants in the court's decision-making process. And, in 2004, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Judge Edwards authored The Journey from Brown v. Board of Education to Grutter v. Bollinger: From Racial Assimilation to Diversity, 102 Michigan L. Rev. 944 (2004), in which he draws on his own personal and professional experiences to reflect on racial equality and inequality in America and ponder the consequences of the shift from racial assimilation to diversity as a means of achieving racial equality.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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They are afraid to go after these people. This is why they love to steal from the weak and poor. But they widely misunderestimated us. muhahahaha. Its amazing how they will focus on pot and not meth or herion, which is making a BIG come back. Like back in the 90's during Kurt Cobain Days. And its strong, killing our kids on the streets. or keeping them on the streets in hope for another fix....


DEA fix the problem, dont just throw um away and lock away the key.

^Tell me about it bro. I grew up during that error in a town that had a heroin problem so bad it made news week and MTV. Lots of kids I knew died. It's still bad, but not as bad as krokdil in russia.


Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies

A home-made heroin substitute is having a horrific effect on thousands of Russia's drug addicts

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/krokodil-the-drug-that-eats-junkies-2300787.html


KROKODIL
Very Graphic Images
http://usahitman.com/kdifez/
 

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OK DO NOT FLOOD THE PHONES HERE IS THE ADDRESS TO THE COURT HOUSE> MAKE SURE YOU PUT DOWN THE JUDGES NAME YOU ARE ADDRESSING IT TO.


Write to them regarding the Reclassification of MARIJUANA, and why you believe it should be Reclassified. Here is your chance for YOUR voice to be heard!!!!!! And you may help change history in America. Explain how Soldiers are allowed Medical Marijuana for PTSD, mention our Federal Medical Marijuana program, that we have had since 1970, and that we still have patients that receive marijuana to their Pharmacys already. They may not even know! And make a Strong Closing. How Reclassification puts the power in the hands of Doctors, not Political agendas. Schedule 2 drug is Fair, Schedule 0, is where it should be. WRITE LETTERS AND GET THOSE SENT OUT... Thank you to everyone who participates. I know writing letters really works. I saw it for my case. :D

Judge Harry T. Edward, Judge Democrat
Judge MERRICK B. GARLAND Democrat
Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson Republican
Write to:



E Barrett Prettyman 333 Constitution Ave.
NW Washington DC 20001
 

SCF

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^Tell me about it bro. I grew up during that error in a town that had a heroin problem so bad it made news week and MTV. Lots of kids I knew died. It's still bad, but not as bad as krokdil in russia.




http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/krokodil-the-drug-that-eats-junkies-2300787.html



http://usahitman.com/kdifez/

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sorry about your friends bud. but wow.... i had no clue it was like that in Russia.... i am in shock right now.... thank you for sheding the light. I think America, will be headed that direction very soon. Oxycontin, was just the start of it. They created this new wave of Heroin Addicts.... And they know it. Just like in the 90's, and Cocaine in the 70's /80's
 

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:eek::eek::flu::badday::badday::help:

sorry about your friends bud. but wow.... i had no clue it was like that in Russia.... i am in shock right now.... thank you for sheding the light. I think America, will be headed that direction very soon. Oxycontin, was just the start of it. They created this new wave of Heroin Addicts.... And they know it. Just like in the 90's, and Cocaine in the 70's /80's
I just quit oxycodone September 10. 4 days or so of rls, I was dead tired yet my legs thought they were in the Superbowl, very nerve racking and uncomfortable. Glad that's about all I went thru. Chelated magnesium, some multi-pack vitamins and 100% apple/grape juice and chamomile tea helped a lot. Electrolytes are also supposed to help but I didn't want all that sugar in Gatorade. Guess tap water thru a carbon filter would be good for that.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^I just googled it. jesus christ that stuff is bad too. You could use that to make some one do krokodil. lol

sorry my humor fucked up
 

Littleleaf

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we just thought the US was in Afghanistan to stop terrorism...NOT!! it was to bring back the cheep opium..
 

Bi0hazard

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Hash Zeppelin, did you know that the CIA experimented with Devils Breath (AKA Scopolamine) during MK Ultra for coercion of other countries politicians...

It was also tested as a truth serum, but was ditched because the hallucinations made the info they got from people under the influence of it, unreliable.

Hell they still have info about it on the CIA website @ https://www.cia.gov/library/center-...ence/kent-csi/vol5no2/html/v05i2a09p_0001.htm

I hope they never intended to use it on Black Ops soldiers, Having them carry out tasks without remembering what they were commanded to do, or how bad it was.
 

SCF

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Just goes to show, they really are informed on drugs, and their effects on humans.
 

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