Friday, May 28, 2010

Patriotic American=Hemp/Not Oil based Economy

Please see the Wiki articles on the Industrial Uses of Hemp and the Legal History of Hemp in the United States of America!!! Be Patriotic and Support Hemp and Cannabis Use and legalization! It was treasonous greedy rich persons, William Hearst, Lamont DuPont and John D. Rockefeller (Standard Oil) that led to the Gulf Oil Spill Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico, Pullution, a Toxic America and dependence on Fossil Fuels~ SEE!!!:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_history_of_cannabis_in_the_United_States and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp and North American Industrial Hemp Council web site: http://naihc.org/

Hemp - A Solution for Our World

Henry Ford thought Hemp would be used in maufacturing of Car and for running them:

http://hempcar.org/ford.shtml

Friday, May 7, 2010

California's Local Guidelines

California medical marijuana guidelines
http://www.safeaccessnow.net/countyguidelines.htm
Patients can have any amount of cannabis consistent with their personal medical needs. Patients and caregivers with a state-issued ID card are immune from arrest and allowed to possess the amounts below. Patients and caregivers without a state-issued ID card are subject to case-by-case scrutiny. Patients keep their right to defend gardens and dosages of any amount in court. However staying within local guidelines significantly reduces the likelihood that a patient or caregiver will face legal problems. We recommend that you stay comfortably below the upper limits.

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California's Local Guidelines
These limits are not legally binding, other than for purposes of immunity from arrest and prosecution; they are floor amounts intended to provide a safe harbor of immunity for any patient with a bona fide recommendation to be presumed in compliance with California Health and Safety Code HS 11362.5 (Prop 215), as long as there is no indicia of sales or commercial production. The affirmative defense remains for patients in possession of larger amounts. Collectives and patients charged with intent to sell should take note of special provisions in HS 11362.7. Larger amounts may be authorized by local cities or counties.

SB 420 Statewide Default Patient Guidelines: To be as safe as possible from arrest and prosecution, patients and caregivers should stay below the medical marijuana immunity law passed by the California legislature, HS 11362.77, which sets a minimum statewide guideline of 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND up to 8 ounces of processed cannabis flowers. Physician's note exempts larger amounts. Cities and counties empowered to set guidelines that are greater than those amounts, but not less. This is explained in an open letter from the authors of the bill. Also see the Supreme Court's Wright decision at chrisconrad.com/expert.witness/wright.html.

To learn more about the history of implementation and malfeasance towards California's medical marijuana laws, visit ccrmg.org/projects.html

The California Attorney General has issued his own set of guidelines. These are not binding law, but give an idea of how prosecutors will consider the circumstances of a medical marijuana patient or garden.

Federal law does not recognize medical marijuana and the Raich decision affirmed their power to prosecutes cases that are legal under state law. Federal law does not "trump" state law, it is a seperate jurisdiction.



Cannabis guidelines adopted by Cities
City of Arcata
Ordinance: ID card system maintained by Chief of Police. 10 plants + 2 # dried.

City of Berkeley
Ordinance: up to 10 plants and 2.5 lbs per patient; collectives up to 50 plants and 12.5 lbs total at any given time.

Caregiver amounts calculated on the above numbers per patient served.

City of Oakland
Ordinance: Indoors -- Up to 72 plants with up to 32 square feet of canopy and 3 # dried bud. Caregiver amounts calculated on the above numbers per patient served. Outdoors -- 20 plants at any stage of developmen and 3 # dried bud.

Effective June 1, 2004: Collectives not to exceed three patient members. Only four licensed dispensaries to be allowed by the City. Dispensaries limited to 8 ounces and 6 mature plus 12 immature plants per patient member at any given time. No on-site consumption allowed.

Original policy from 1998: Outdoors - 30 mature plants (60 if less than 30 are flowering); Indoors 144 -- 48 mature plants + 96 immature vegetative and/or 1.5 # or 6 # (if patient grew).

City of San Diego
Still in development: Current version 9/17/03: Adult marijuana patients with the approval of a San Diego County doctor may keep up to 1 pound of marijuana and grow up to 24 plants. Under the measure, caregivers can keep up to 2 pounds of marijuana and grow up to 48 plants for as many as four patients.The ordinance must come back for a final vote, as a procedural matter, to be enacted.

City of San Jose
No quantity limits are established. Officers will not cite or arrest physicians, primary caregivers, or patients possessing or using marijuana for legitimate medicinal purposes in accordance with 11362.5 H&S. Standards of reasonableness in deciding enforcement issues are similar to those in needle or drug possession cases where a prescription is claimed or in a gun possession case where a permit is claimed. It should be kept in mind that mere oral approval by the physician is all that is necessary to comply with the law. Standards of probable cause for a vehicle search, person search, arrest, or a search warrant request should take into account known facts regarding the permitted uses of marijuana under Proposition 215.

City of Santa Cruz
No quantity guidelines; city ordinance regulates cannabis clubs, allows physician's diagnosis for recommendation.

City of Santa Rosa
Ordinance: Safe Access Guidelines, same as the County of Sonoma. For more information, contact Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana.

City of Sebastopol
Ordinance: Safe Access Guidelines, same as the County of Sonoma. For more information, contact Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana; letter to DA asks to protect patients with 4.5# and 150 square feet of garden canopy.

On 3/17/09, in an unanimous vote Sebastopol City Council approved the following four changes to the Medical Marijuana Dispensing Ordinance: 1. Extend hours of operation to 9 pm from 8 pm, Sunday through Thursday and 7 pm, Friday and Saturday; 2. Add the use of the California State Medical Marijuana Identification card and Patient ID Center Identification card as proof of patient status; 3. Remove the 30 immature plant limitation from retail sales; 4. Allow 150 sq. ft. for display and sale of medical use devices

Guidelines Adopted in Various Counties
Alameda: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Alpine: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Amador: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Butte Co. Sheriff and DA jointly stipulate: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants and one pound of processed. (Formerly 6 plants at any stage). Butte County DA Policy

Calaveras Co. Board of Supervisors ordinance: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud. Two pound safe harbor dropped by Supervisors' vote 3/27/06.

Colusa Co. No firm policy; case by case review; 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud OR 1.5 # processed. (Formerly 2 plants outdoors or 4 plants indoors)

Contra Costa: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Del Norte Co. Current status remains unclear, so SAN is advising everyone to follow the state minimum guidelines for maximum safety. 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud. After the local newspaper led a hysteria campaign, it appeared that the County Sups were going to throw out their guidelines (following); but when the "Kelly" ruling struck them down as unconstitutional and then the Supreme Court decided to hear the case, the plan was put into limbo. Originally: County Resolution 2002-029, adopted April 2002 allows up to 100 square feet with no more than 99 plants and up to 1# dried bud.

El Dorado: Outdoors: 20 plants March 1 through July 31; 10 plants through October (end of season) and 2 # bud from 9/1 to 2/28; 1 # from 3/1 to 8/31. Indoors: 10 vegetative plants, 1 mother plant, 10 flowering plants and1 # bud per patient. Formerly 6 plants and / or 2 pounds processed. Caregivers can take care of household plus three outside patients. Also see the DA policy here El Dorado County DA Policy

Fresno: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Glenn: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Humboldt: County Board of Supervisors policy as a PDF file (220k) approved taskforce proposal of three pounds of bud or conversion plus 100 square feet of garden canopy, no limit on plant numbers or lamp wattage. Caregiver amounts calculated per patient served.

Original DA policy: Up to 99 plants with up to 100 square feet of canopy and up to 3# of bud. Indoor gardens limited to 1500 watts total illumination.

Download the current County policies from the Supervisors' website,

Imperial: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Inyo: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Kern: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud.

King: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Lake: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Lassen: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Los Angeles: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Madera: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Marin: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud, county ID cards honored by all law enforcement.

Formerly: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud (lowest in the state and apparent basis for HS11362.77).

Mariposa: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Mendocino: In 2008, County voters passed Measure 'B' to revert to the statewide minimum guidelines of 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud. It was suspended for several months while the question was on appeal but has again been implemented pending the results of the Kelly case appeal, now before the State Supreme Court.

Previous policy: Sheriff and DA policy based on Voter Proposition G: 25 plants with up to 100 square feet of canopy and 2# bud. In August, 2004, the DA announced that the county will no longer enforce plant limits, only square footage.

Merced: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Modoc: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Mono: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Monterey: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Napa: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Nevada: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants any size, or in the alternative, 75 square feet of total canopy area AND up to 2# bud. Collectives to keep copies of all patient's recommendations available for inspection. Download the Nevada County Policy (404k PDF) or read info for patients online at this site: co.nevada.ca.us/dsweb/Get/Document-434511

Orange: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Placer: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Plumas: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Riverside: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Sacramento: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Benito: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Bernardino: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Diego: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Francisco: Patient and caregiver ID cards issued by county Health Department; no patient guidelines. Case by case consideration, generally contingent on police claims of indicia of illegal sales or diversion to non-medical market. Patient guidelines adopted in 2005 set the immunity threshold at 24 plants/patient plus 8 oz, with a 25 sq. ft. canopy, and 99 plants per collective. The personal use guidelines can be found on page 44 of the online policy, so click here to download in PDF format.

San Joaquin: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Luis Obispo: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

San Mateo: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Santa Barbara: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Santa Clara: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Santa Cruz: Board of Supervisors PDF file (188k) approved physician's taskforce proposal of three pounds of bud or conversion plus 100 square feet of garden canopy, no limit on plant numbers or lamp wattage.

Shasta: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud OR 1.33# processed. Formerly: Sheriff, DA and local police chiefs: 2 plants outdoors or 6 plants indoors (3 flowering/3 vegetative)

Sierra: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud OR quantity approved by physician Formerly: 3 plants outdoors OR 6 plants indoors .

Siskiyou: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Solano: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Sonoma: County policy: Up to 30 (formerly 99) plants with up to 100 square feet of garden canopy and up to 3# of bud.

The guidelines were adopted by the Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chiefs Association, which includes the DA, Sheriff, and police chiefs from several towns and cities in the county. The guidelines were later ratified by the Santa Rosa and Sebastopol city councils. Protocol to review recommendations through Sonoma Medial Association. Caregiver amounts calculated per patient served. Physician's approval if more is needed. For more information contact Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana.

A. Possession. A qualified patient, or a person holding a valid identification card, or the designated primary caregiver of that qualified patient or person, may possess amounts of marijuana of up to three (3) pounds of dried cannabis or conversion per year.

B. Cultivation. A qualified patient or a person holding a valid identification card or a designated primary caregiver, or primary caregivers or qualified patients whom associate collectively or cooperatively, may also cultivate cannabis in an amount not to exceed more than one-hundred (100) square feet total garden canopy, per qualified patient, as measured by the combined vegetative growth area.

C. Plants. A qualified patient or a person holding a valid identification card or a designated primary caregiver, or primary caregivers or qualified patients whom associate collectively or cooperatively, may cultivate cannabis in an amount not to exceed more than thirty (30) plants per qualified patient. The authorized thirty (30) plants must be grown within the one-hundred (100) square foot total garden canopy per qualified patient.

Stanislaus: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Sutter: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Tehama: On Sept. 27, 2005, the County Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution No. 98-2005 that establishes Outdoor Cultivation: 12 seedlings or 6 flowering or mature plants, and 8 ounces dried marijuana. Indoor Cultivation: 12 seedlings or 6 flowering or mature plants, and 8 ounces dried marijuana. If the above quantities are not exceeded, the documented medicinal marijuana cultivator and possessor is in compliance with the standards set forth by this (sheriff's) agency and the investigation will not be submitted for prosecution. Click here for PDF of full policy. Original Sheriff's policy: 18 immature plants OR 6 mature plants, and up to 3# processed.

Trinity: On 6/12/08 the board of Supervisors voted to step backward and revert to the state minimum threshold of 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud. Previously, on 9/4/07 the Trinity County Board of Supervisors had adopted a more reasonable policy allowing for possession of 3 pounds of dried, processed marijuana at any one time and the cultivation of 12 mature plants and/or 24 immature plants. That policy is no longer in effect.

Tulare: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Tuolumne: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud AND 8 ounces of bud. Formerly Up to three plants and 8 ounces: these were the guidelines that were rejected by the California Supreme Court in the Mower decision.

Ventura: Sheriff and DA policy: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud OR 1# dry bud or conversion. County Supervisors taking matter into review. Formerly 6 plants - 3 mature/ 3 immature

Yolo: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud

Yuba: Informal policy: 6 mature plants OR 12 immature plants AND 8 ounces of bud OR 1.5# processed marijuana. Formerly 5 plants.



http://www.safeaccessnow.net/countyguidelines.htm



If you need a court qualified cannabis expert, visit http://www.chrisconrad.com/

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Mississippi’s Marijuana Legal Pot Farm At Ole Miss

Legal Pot Farm At Ole Miss

Please SUPPORT LEGALIZATION OF CANNABIS!!!
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Eighth Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day 2010
the Blueberry Peace Farm
Mississippi (One Day closer to moving to N Cali!!!)
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God Knows by Bob Dylan 1990:
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God knows you ain’t pretty,
God knows it’s true.
God knows there ain’t anybody
Ever gonna take the place of you.

God knows it’s a struggle,
God knows it’s a crime,
God knows there’s gonna be no more water
But fire next time.

God don’t call it treason,
God don’t call it wrong,
It was supposed to last a season
But it’s been so strong for so long.

God knows it’s fragile,
God knows everything,
God knows it could snap apart right now
Just like putting scissors to a string.

God knows it’s terrifying,
God sees it all unfold,
There’s a million reasons for you to be crying
You been so bold and so cold.

God knows that when you see it,
God knows you’ve got to weep,
God knows the secrets of your heart,
He’ll tell them to you when you’re asleep.

God knows there’s a river,
God knows how to make it flow,
God knows you ain’t gonna be taking
Nothing with you when you go.

God knows there’s a purpose,
God knows there’s a chance,
God knows you can rise above the darkest hour
Of any circumstance.

God knows there’s a heaven,
God knows it’s out of sight,
God knows we can get all the way from here to there
Even if we’ve got to walk a million miles by candlelight.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cannabis & Hemp can save the World!

see also:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
The Marijuana Conspiracy - The Truth About Weed (Part 1)
The Marijuana Conspiracy - The Truth About Weed (Part 2)

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Recycling in Magee~after 4 yrs asking!!!


We first asked (suggested) for Recycling over 4 years ago. We then bought it up again several times at the Magee Aldermen Meetings. Finally>="Victory!" We have been doing Our recycling for the 5 years that We have lived in Magee, but have had to take it to the Jackson or Hattiesburg Recycling centers. Lynn and i put out only about 1 bag of "Garbage" per month. SEE: http://gp.org/platform/2004/ecology.html#753904

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Get it Legal


Most Famous Stoners

The Truth About Medical Marijuana
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TRUTH

Google "Cannabis"!
The Compassionate Investigational New Drug program, 1978, or Compassionate IND, is the Investigational New Drug program allowing a limited number of patients to use National Institute on Drug Abuse-provided medical marijuana grown at the University of Mississippi. Closed to new entrants, there are only seven surviving patients who were grandfathered into the program.


Compassionate IND today
The remaining patients in the Compassionate IND program were grandfathered in. There are only seven surviving patients in the program today (two remain anonymous). What follows is a table with details of the five surviving patients who are not anonymous, and details of the case as known relating to each patient.

Name of Patient Diagnosis Date Entered
IND Program Marijuana Dosage* Years in Program
(through 12/31/06) Status
(as of 3/20/06)
Douglass, Barbara Multiple sclerosis Aug. 30, 1991 Nine cured ounces (of MJ) per month 15 Still Receives Med MJ
McMahon, George Nail-patella syndrome March 16, 1990 Eight cured ounces (of MJ) per month 16 Still Receives Med MJ
Millet, Corrine Glaucoma Nov.16, 1990 Four cured ounces (of MJ) per month 17 Deceased
Musikka, Elvy Glaucoma Oct. 17, 1988 Eight cured ounces (of MJ) per month 18 Still Receives Med MJ
Rosenfeld, Irvin Rare bone disorder Nov. 20, 1982 Eleven cured ounces (of MJ) every 3 weeks 24 Still Receives Med MJ

* One cured ounce can equate to about 40 joints (marijuana cigarettes).




George McMahon
George McMahon wrote a book (with author/filmmaker Christopher Largen) called "Prescription Pot" in 2003. Since 1997 he has been on a national tour, speaking of his experience as a recipient of medical marijuana. McMahon uses marijuana to relieve pain, spasms and nausea related to repeated surgical and pharmaceutical maltreatment and Nail Patella Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that can cause minor to major skeletal deformities, kidney diseases, misshapen nails, and can make one more prone to glaucoma and scoliosis. He had been hospitalized several times due to side effects of other drugs he was prescribed and he found marijuana made him as comfortable as possible without the side effects of strong prescribed medications. Prior to being accepted to the federal cannabis program in 1990, McMahon had lived through 19 major surgeries, been declared clinically dead five times and was taking 17 different pharmaceutical substances daily, including 400 morphine tablets each month. For the past 18 years, McMahon has smoked 10 cannabis cigarettes daily. During this time he has had no surgeries or hospitalizations and he no longer uses any pharmaceutical drugs except cannabis.

Elvy Musikka
Elvy Musikka was born with congenital cataracts and developed glaucoma in her thirties. Surgery caused her to lose vision in her right eye. She takes marijuana to lessen the pressure on her left eye.

Irvin Rosenfeld
Irvin Rosenfeld, who joined the program in 1983, is the most public of the remaining patients and has been using legal federal marijuana for the longest amount of time. He has been featured in numerous print articles and on the Penn & Teller: Bullshit! cable television series. Rosenfeld has the disease Multiple Congenital Cartilaginous Exostoses, a painful disorder which causes bone tumors to form at the joints, stretching the surrounding tendons and veins, making movement almost impossible. Rosenfeld has had 30 tumors removed in six operations. He still has 200 tumors, some too small to remove, yet in the 30 years he has been smoking marijuana, he says, he has not had a new tumor. Irvin Rosenfeld is a successful stock broker working and living in South Florida.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

"Life is Short" ~ Where "Help" comes from.


Righteousness ~ ~ ~ (born > 02~02~1959 > 51st B~day)

Don’t worry about the wicked
or envy those who do wrong.

For like grass, they soon fade away.
Like spring flowers, they soon wither.

Trust in Jah and do good.
Then you will live safely in the land and prosper.

Take delight in righteousness,
and he will give you your heart’s desires.

Commit everything you do to Jah.
Trust him, and he will help you.

He will make your innocence radiate like the dawn,
and the justice of your cause will shine like the noonday sun.

Be still in the presence of Jah,
and wait patiently for him to act.
Don’t worry about evil people who prosper
or fret about their wicked schemes.

Stop being angry!
Turn from your rage!
Do not lose your temper—
it only leads to harm.

For the wicked will be destroyed,
but those who trust in Jah will possess the land.

Soon the wicked will disappear.
Though you look for them, they will be gone.

The lowly will possess the land
and will live in peace and prosperity.

The wicked plot against the godly;
they snarl at them in defiance.

But Jah just knows,
for he sees their day coming.

The wicked draw their swords
and string their bows
to kill the poor and the oppressed,
to slaughter those who do right.But their swords will stab their own hearts,
and their bows will be broken.

It is better to be godly and have little
than to be evil and rich.

For the strength of the wicked will be shattered,
but the Jah takes care of the godly.

Day by day Jah takes care of the innocent,
and they will receive an inheritance that lasts forever.

They will not be disgraced in hard times;
even in famine they will have more than enough.

But the wicked will die.
The Jah’s enemies are like flowers in a field—
they will disappear like smoke.

The wicked borrow and never repay,
but the godly are generous givers.

Those Jah blesses will possess the land,
but those he lets will die.

The Jah directs the steps of the godly.
He delights in every detail of their lives.

Though they stumble, they will never fall,
for the Jah holds them by the hand.

Once I was young, and now I am old.
Yet I have never seen the godly abandoned
or their children begging for bread.

The godly always give generous loans to others,
and their children are a blessing.

Turn from evil and do good,
and you will live in the land forever.

For Jah loves justice,
and he will never abandon the godly.

He will keep them safe forever,
but the children of the wicked will die.

The godly will possess the land
and will live there forever.

The Righteous offer good counsel;
they teach right from wrong.

They have made Jah’s law their own,
so they will never slip from his path.

The wicked wait in ambush for the godly,
looking for an excuse to kill them.

But Jah will not let the wicked succeed
or let the godly be condemned when they are put on trial.

Jah Put your hope in Jah.
Travel steadily along his path.
He will honor you by giving you the land.
You will see the wicked destroyed.


I have seen wicked and ruthless people
flourishing like a tree in its native soil.

But when I looked again, they were gone!
Though I searched for them, I could not find them!

Look at those who are honest and good,
for a wonderful future awaits those who love peace.

But the rebellious will be destroyed;
they have no future.

Jah rescues the godly;
he is their fortress in times of trouble.

Jah helps them,
rescuing them from the wicked.
He saves them,
and they find shelter in him.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

We the People vs "we the corporations"

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? ? ? LOSING HOPE ? ? ? Change WE Need

January 26, 2010, 8:52 PM CST
Cost of the War in Iraq:
$693,908,037,350
…and it's all borrowed money














January 26, 2010

Dear Friend,





U.S. Budget Priorities: This pie chart does not include the bailout or the massive increase Congress voted overwhelmingly to give the Pentagon for this year.
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Coming soon Congress is expected to vote on the largest military budget in history, while President Obama will ask for an additional $33 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Already, the federal government spends over 50% of its budget on military operations and the Pentagon and this year Washington will be asking for even more. Time and again we've seen this country's resources be dished out to war profiteers while our own domestic needs and the needs of our sisters and brothers in Afghanistan and Iraq go unmet.

President Obama will give his 2010 State of the Union address at 9 pm EST this Wednesday, January 27 and he's is expected to announce a major domestic spending freeze with no cuts to war and military. As he outlines his vision for the country in this annual address, what changes would you like to see made to foreign policy, the economy or health care? Are there other issues that you think deserve more attention? You know what we think -- we want to hear from you! What IS the state of YOUR union in 2010?

Share your vision for the future with your community by hosting a house party (use our hot SOTU party tools & tips) or by bringing the CODEPINK spirit (and our Bingo cards) to a local Organizing for America party and join our tweetroom during your party to see what folks around the country are saying #SOTU!

Take our State of YOUR Union survey and let us know where your energy is and where you'd like to see pieces of the Pentagon pie be allocate.

Vote up our idea for peace on Change.org's Idea for Change in America contest and help us get to the finals so President Obama will hear our idea! Two-click democracy in action! Tweet it, Facebook it!

Let's toast (using our pink SOTU-tini drink recipe) to transforming our hope into action and turning the bloated Pentagon budget into a real foundation for security!

Dana, Desiree, Emily, Farida, Gael, Gayle, Janet, Jodie, Medea, Nancy, Paris, Rae and Whitney

ACTION ALERT!


Throw a State of the Union party or bring our message to a party in your area

What's the State of YOUR Union? Take our survey and tell us!

Vote for Peace! Vote for CODEPINK's Idea for Change on Change.org!

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Love and Light, wm and lynn McLean
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

H A Y F O R K ~ N C A L I


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Interesting Facts about Cannabis - Marijuana, Weed, Dope, Blow, Hemp...

Cannabis contains more than 400 chemicals. The main psychoactive ingredient is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or 'THC'. Cannabis became a controlled substance in Britain in 1928 44% of 16 to 29 year-olds have tried cannabis at some point in their lives. Half of them have used it in the last year. In 1998, 76% of people arrested for drugs offences in Britain were charged with possession of cannabis. Smoking marijuana is more popular in America than surfing the Internet.

Ganja, marijuana, weed, puff, smoke, pot, herb, dope, resin, grass, there are hundreds of names to describe it. But, call it what you want, the recreational use of cannabis is still illegal in Britain, although that hasn't stopped around half of all young people trying it.

Origin of the Species

The drug itself is derived from Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica, a plant related to nettles and hops that grows wild in many parts of the world. Cultivation dates back thousands of years. The first written account of cannabis use can be found in Chinese records dating from 2800 BC. However, experts widely accept that cannabis was being used for medical, recreational and religious purposes for thousands of years before that.

The plant is believed to have originated in the mountainous regions of India. When left growing wild, it can reach a height of 5 metres and flowers naturally from late summer to mid autumn. Customs estimate that up to 80% of cannabis resin entering the UK originates from Morocco and most smuggled supplies in its herbal form come from Jamaica. However, an enormous amount of cannabis these days is actually home-grown.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Distorted WBLT "Report" on Our Racial Equality March>>>Hearsay incorrect implied "motivation. OUR MOTIVES WERE TRUE AND PURE WITHOUT THE "HIDDEN MOTIVE" THEY ACCUSED lynn and i OF!!!

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Magee "race" protest motivation questioned
Posted: Aug 05, 2009 3:25 PM PDT
Updated: Aug 05, 2009 4:53 PM PDT


By David Kenney

MAGEE, MS (WLBT) - A south Mississippi couple is trying to bring attention to racial equality in their small town, but now others are questioning their motivation. Wednesday, a protest calling for the hiring of more African-Americans to management positions was held in downtown Magee.

We were notified by email from Lynn and William McLean that they were holding their protest on Main Avenue.

In that note, they named several businesses and local government entities they planned to target.

When we got there, we found out this was about much more than just race relations.

The McLeans began their peaceful demonstration by walking the streets while holding signs calling for change. They say the percentage of African-Americans holding management positions at businesses around town is well below their percentage of the population.

The McLeans singled out local city government, and the Magee Courier newspaper as two places where blacks have almost no representation. But other African-American business owners, disagree.

"We're not looking for perfection, we're just looking for improvement. There's a lot of wonderful people in Magee, and Magee is a wonderful city to live in, and we would like to see progress in the area of affirmative action and more racial equality," said William McLean.

In response to the protest, African American business owner Havard McDonald said, "I know the people, I know the terrain, I know what's going on, and I don't see lots of racial things happening. As a whole, Magee has a very good working relationship with the whites and the blacks."

Several people we talked to in Magee say they believe the McLeans' protest is really just a grudge against the Magee Courier.

Last summer, they featured Mr. McLean in a front page article when he got caught growing over 100 plants of marijuana on his farm.

McLean was charged with felony growing. He was sentenced to eight years, with seven and-a-half suspended. McLean only served six months house arrest, and has five years probation.

Those who know him say he and his wife are moving to California soon to be with his family.

Business owners in Magee we talked to say it's hard to hire anybody right now because of the economy.

For the most part, blacks and whites there tell us race relations are good, but could use improvement, like anywhere else.

Friday, September 18, 2009

You got MOVE when the Lord gets ready! (L.A. 1975)



You Gotta Move: Mississippi Fred McDowell
- John Henry>

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Goin Down to the River

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Mother in Jail for Cannabis (Mother's Day)

Shame on the U.S.A. = "Mothers in Jail for Cannabis"

Marijuana Policy Project Alert
May 7, 2009

Dear Friends:
This Sunday, hundreds of thousands of Americans will celebrate Mother's Day behind bars because of marijuana prohibition and mandatory minimum sentencing.
In honor of the many mothers imprisoned due to harsh sentencing who won't spend this Mother's Day with their children, would you take a minute to ask your members of Congress to pass two important pieces of legislation that would help reduce our massive prison population?
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2. The Major Drug Trafficking Prosecution Act of 2009 — introduced by Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) — would eliminate all mandatory minimum sentences for low-level drug offenders, including statutory mandatory minimum sentences related to marijuana. You can generate a letter to your lawmakers about this bill here.
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Garden for the "New Owners"

lynn and i are moving to the Trinity Alps, N Cali, to set up the "Blueberry Peace Farm, Retreat Center and Wildlife Refuge #2", We are, God/Dess, Jah willing, going to be selling the Property here in Mississippi for a "considerable price", after 4 years of WORK and LOVE put into it, We are planting the Garden before listing it on MLS in a couple weeks.

We are planting Sweet Corn, 2 kinds of Cantalope Melons, Honey Dew Melons, Purple Hull Peas, Peppers, a few Pumpkin Plants, 3 Varieties of Cucumbers, Eggplant, Sugar Baby Water Melons and about 5 Kinds of Tomatoes.

Here is Our Garden Design (WE have been building up the Soil over the last 4 years):
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Dimensions Equilateral Garden Beds Design
Dimensions:
Equilateral Triangle Garden Beds Design
72 feet 9 inches: sides of eqilateral triangle
63 feet: triangle point to midpoint of the opposte side
point to triangle center: 42 feet
midpoint of triangle side to triangle center: 21 feet
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Equalateral Garden Bed Trig:
Refering to Picture: Lengths of Sides "a, b and c" are all 72 feet and 9 inches. Length "r" is 21 feet (radius of "small circle"). Radius of Larger Circle is 42 feet. By picture; bisecting and perpendicular from side "b" to point "B" is 63 feet (also point "A" to side "a" and point "C" to side c)
Equilateral Triangle Vegetable Garden Bed Layout. Twelve "Raised Beds" total. There are 6 "outer" Beds, 3 "middle" Beds and 3 smaller "inner" Beds. "Raised Vegetable Beds" are 5 feet wide and paths in between are 2 feet.
The total area of "Raised Vegetable Garden Beds" will be about 1.200 square feet.
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12 Vegetable "Raised Beds" Design:
Here is drawing of the Vegetable Garden Design (Eqilateral Triangle).
The Garden Beds are numbereed 1 to 12. (this will help w/ record keeping)
Each bed will be 5 feet wide and the "paths" in between are 2 feet wide.
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Garden Bed with Compost spread out before planting.
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Planted and Growing Garden Beds!!!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

The purpose of human life is to serve,and to show compassion and the will to help others. Albert Schweitzer
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\"Dirt\" MCLEAN for Constable, Simpson Co, post 2, Nov 6, 07 !!!
Supression Freedom of Speech
Iraqi Kid
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