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Aloha,
Currently on the Big Island's County Agenda, Rev. Roger Christie from THC Ministries, has written an anti-methamphetamine/ pro-cannabis law that will be discussed for the ballot in November. The initiative can be viewed at https://www.peacefulsky.com/ The initiative calls for the end of funding for cannabis eradication, "Green Harvest", and funnels those resources into battling meth crimes, and promote education on meth addiction. Essentialy, it would make misdemeanor crimes, the lowest priority. In Hawaii, 24 plants or less is a misdemeanor. Thus, 24 plants per each medical or religious user, without having to be worried about the penguins coming to your door. Currently, mmj patients are only authorized to grow seven plants, which is by no means a adequate supply , for most folks. Please send an email to Hawaii County Board Chairman Stacy Higa at: shiga@co.hawaii.hi.us Let him and the rest of the Board know, that meth is a problem, and energy and resources would be better spent on meth erradication, addiction recovery and education, rather than looking to criminalize religious, medicinal and private users of cannabis. I have attached a copy of the initiative: "The methamphetimine Eradication Act of 2006" The people of Hawaii thank you for your support. Any questions can be answered by contacting Rev. Roger Christie of THC Ministries at: rogerchristie@yahoo.com 808-961-0488 Just think, you could one day find yourself in paradise, and actually find yourself also in a sanctuary. For those that are thinking to move to Hawaii, you definitely want to support this initiative. As on the mainland, prohibition against cannabis here in Hawaii, has created other social issues, that are actually very dangerous and counter- productive to society as a whole. Mahalo, Rev. Nick Osborne Northern Light Church of Hawaii 808-990-4434
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Overgrow refugee
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Rev. Roger Christie is a great guy. He is the real deal. "Ice" has destroyed a whole generation of young Hawaiians. Herb has been so opressed that Ice snuck in and killed countless thousands of lives. This is a great approach.
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Roger is a very dedicated and true person. He's made a lot of headway when it comes to prohibition, and has set some major examples in Hawaii and many other places. I would love to see this resolution passed.
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Overgrow refugee
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Mahalo
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The fundamental things apply
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Finally, people are starting to notice there are far greater dangers than marijuana out there. I swear, the only way you could die from marijuana is if you got a pallet of it dropped on you.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I could see this being a good thing if they spend money on educating people of meth dangers, but if it's gonna support putting more people in jail for meth crimes that certainly doesn't make much sense. People should be allowed to use what substance they wanna use with out having to go to a cage for it, it is their lives after all.
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It suppose to be legal on Hawaii it is a paradise!
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