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Location: East Bay, CA
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Washington, DC - Congress is about to expand the drug war. Email I recveived today.
TO: Pinch FROM: Rob Kampia, executive director, Marijuana Policy Project New legislation currently making its way through the House of Representatives poses a grave threat. If passed, H.R. 1528 will force Americans to inform on their friends, family members, or neighbors within 24 hours of acquiring any knowledge about their involvement in drug-related activity, including marijuana. Please click here to stop this bill in its tracks. As is often the case with new federal violations of civil liberties, this bill is constructed to appear as though it is designed to protect children from drugs, but its implications are far more sinister: * Observe one student passing a joint to another, and you could fall under this law. You would be required to report the incident to authorities within 24 hours or risk prosecution and a mandatory minimum sentence of two years in prison. * If a neighbor under 21 mentions buying some marijuana for a party, you would be required to report him or her to the government or risk jail time yourself. * If your brothers or sisters have children and mention to you that they and their spouses sometimes smoke marijuana in their bedroom after their kids are asleep, you would be required to immediately inform on them or face prison time. You can see what a threatening new environment this proposed legislation would create for everyone. It would erect barriers of paranoia between friends, family members, and neighbors and is rife with potential for police abuse, extortion, and the creation of false informants. DownsizeDC.org is mounting a campaign to defeat this bill. Click here to learn more and then take action by sending a message to Congress telling them what you think of this bill. Please send a message now, while we can still stop this terrible legislation. Thank you. P.S. H.R. 1528 is supposedly designed to protect children — but the bill is actually anti-family. It expands mandatory minimum sentencing and increases the ways those minimum sentences could kick in. It's absolutely draconian. Passage of this bill would be a setback. It's almost always harder to repeal a bad law than it is to stop it from passing in the first place. Please act now. Help fund MPP's projects MPP hopes that each of the 121,000 subscribers on our national e-mail list will make at least one financial donation to MPP's work in 2005. Please click here to donate now. MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in its 2005 strategic plan if you and other allies are generous enough to fund our work. Popular Links: • MPP's home page • Prohibition facts • State-by-state medical marijuana laws • MPP news releases • 2005 strategic plan • Download hand-outs MPP e-mail list options: • Subscribe • About the Marijuana Policy Project Website to sent letters: http://action.downsizedc.org/wyc.php?cid=28
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that is the most corrupt thing i have ever read.
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