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| Please contact your political leaders and tell them how you feel about this. Still we can do it with or without them. | We are currently looking for coordinators and general laborers. Pls download Flyer The coordinators/Managers must first and foremost share at least 75% of our thoughts to properly defend and promote it. Your primary responsibilities will be to promote the decriminalization of marijuana by organizing events within your local area. You will collect information for possible class action lawsuits and bill introduction. You will manage paid laborers and volunteers among other things. Payment will be negotiated. If interested, please fax your resume to 780 475 3578 The general labor Positions can be through hourly wage of $7 to $15 per hour depending on where you live or through self employment distributing our materials for possible donations. If you are interested in the hourly wage position, please submit your resume to info@mbioc.net, a coordinator in your area may contact you for possible interview. If you are interested in the self employment positions, please read carefully: You are allowed to print part or every material on this page to sell or give freely for possible donations. A good way to start, is to print no more than 20 pages. Boldly print: Cost=free – suggested donation $2 and up. Distribute it at shopping malls, universities, and train stations, etc. Some may not donate at all but some of the grateful will donate $5 to $20. Whatever you collect is yours, Mbioc is only interested in your success stories and ultimate improvement of society. Suggested material to start with, use copy and paste to a word processing program: Cost: FREE --Suggested donation: $2 and up Learn about facts on Marijuana, Why governments allow scam companies like DirectBuy, Why opinion dues are not compensated, How the debate on gender is bloated and pacified with false hope and much more. SMOKE-UP Sunday: MARIJUANA PROTEST July 29, 2012 Millions will gather in big cities to protest the unjust marijuana laws in Canada, U.S, UK, France, Australia, and beyond. Smoke-up Sunday, July 29, 2012. We are responsible people who fully understand the primary reason governments prohibit marijuana is Money. There are legitimate secondary reasons and we proposing better ways to cater for such reasons. Smart minds who care for humanity must understand governments have enough research information that understands most smokers prefer it fresh and natural. They understand people prefer “free things” or least cost. In a nutshell, Marijuana will affect the cigarette, alcohol, judicial industries and beyond. Governments will lose lot of money in taxes and jobs – we should certainly care about that but also humanity. The present indirect effects of criminalizing marijuana has reach that intolerable level that warrants efforts for alternative options. So we must all work together because very few politicians have the courage or care for such undertakings. Those of you who are in the promotional business may utilize some of the information on www.mbioc.net. For example, you can print T-Shirts, bumper stickers about Smoke-up Sunday. Musicians feel free to utilize the psalms on www.mbioc.net, the profit is yours. We can organize musical concerts on those smoke-up Sundays to attract people. We need some more local organizers because some cities require protest permits and Insurance for downtown protests. Local organizers should try to collaborate with www.mbioc.net but the process is simple and the message is very clear. Spread the mesaage. Marijuana protest -- Smoke-up Sundays, starting July 29, 2012; 4:20 pm your local time.
Decriminalize or Legalize Marijuana? By Jigster -- An African Philosopher
The effects on society between the options differ and that precisely beseech a responsible leaning. I emphasize leaning, those who favor decriminalization must not over-emphasize the dangers in legalization. Similarly, those who favor legalization must understand the importance of partnering with the pro-decriminalization movement. In a nutshell, we need a soft debate between the two. Can we legalize then later decriminalize or can we decriminalize then later legalize? History taught us once a product is legalized, its usage mounts and the status is hardly reversible. There are different forms of decriminalization and I favor marijuana as a decriminalized controlled product. Before going much further on why should we decriminalize or legalize Marijuana, we may need to highlight why Marijuana is prohibited. The primary reason why politicians prohibit marijuana is money. Marijuana is not very tax friendly. There are too many types of marijuana, some of them smell good, some look good, and some unbearable. Governments have enough research information that understands most marijuana smokers prefer it fresh and natural. People prefer 'free things' or least cost and easy access. Simply put: unless there is some form of control, people will prefer to have it in their back yard or living room rather than from the stores. It will take away many jobs beyond the cigarette and alcohol industries. So there is some understandable reasoning to at least control it. As much as I belief in taxes to governments and job creation for society; I also belief in humanity and the present effects of criminalizing marijuana is a systematic crime against humanity, especially to the black race in America. So the need to compromise is paramount. People must understand government need taxes to survive and government's interest is not necessarily against public interest. Likewise, governments must learn to accommodate human weaknesses as part of public interest. Not only do we need different approach to the drug problem but some strategic alternative options must be employed. As more ex-government officials, from police chiefs to politicians, increasingly favor legalization – it becomes a sign of hope but also worries. Indeed legalization is better than criminalization but there are some serious possibilities with legalization. The gamble is beyond maximum usage through competitive legal baiting or advertising. Suppose the new legal marijuana industry cannot convince the public into buying their products over harvesting the back yard tree – it could be a big blow financially and health wise. Legalization means millions will be pumped into research and billions in to marketing with convincing claims to attract innocent people beyond America. In this global village, we shouldn't be indifferent to the plight of innocent children anywhere. The cigarette industry is a perfect example. At around age nine, I was legally smoking subsidized American made cigarettes in one of Africa's poorest nation, the Gambia. Today, the U.S government is suing the tobacco industry for “over fifty years of lying.” A prominent U.S politician celebrates Iran's high cigarette consumptions. How many of us are indifferent to what cigarette is doing to the millions of children in poor countries? Marijuana won't be no different, they will worsened the effects. If we allow them, they will keep playing games on the people and the very companies they licensed. We must sincerely care for each other in learning, working, and having fun within the boundaries of Justice and tolerance. I sincerely believe many people can support marijuana to the comparable level of the so called 'responsible drinkers'. Like alcohol, I am certain that people will abuse it or more accurately: it will abuse people. The things we cannot change, we must control. By having Marijuana as a decriminalized accessible controlled substance means less crime and criminals; less pre-employment drug tests; less negative association with worse criminals; better research and education on the product and its users; better utilization of tax dollars to finance private prisons; less senseless “war on drugs”; less gangs and gang wars; etc . It is important to note that misinformation by government authorities and the media is largely responsible for the wrong focus on drugs as a means to wealth. They are using lies to attract poor kids to drugs. For example, large drug seizures are bloated from its true value to the so called “street value”, meaning retail value. We all know the power of words. We choose words, including metric choice, based on reasons. They understand that wordings have effects on people's mind. And by over estimating drug seizure values and the drug industry, poor weak minds will be attracted to the drug world. I am not claiming there is no money in the drug industry but I am 100% certain that they are over estimating it on a purpose. I sold wholesale marijuana in the U.S for about three months, selling about 50 pounds a week. I knew people who sold lot more and other drugs. Considering the kind of mind God blessed me with, plus my experience, I certainly understand the industry more than many of your trusted journalists and police officers. Everyday, I see people who legally make lot more money than the average drug dealer. If they had caught me with fifty pounds, they would have estimated it in the millions based on its retail value. The reality is I sold wholesale, had partners, had other expenses just like any other business. Wholesale is not retail, gross sale is not gross profit, and gross profit is not net profit. Since most of our Ghetto kids are born poor and hardly have business knowledge; $1000 a week is a lot and may be bragged as net profit. We have a duty to scrutinize what the ghetto kid, the Rapper, Police officers and the journalists are claiming. Considering there are other important points I want to address, I will urge those who are not convinced that drug money is exaggerated to please visit www.mbioc.net. I will have a more detail article on it. We have a separate project to help stop pre-employment drug testings. Pre-employment drug testing is one of the worse systematic discrimination in the U.S that needs to be confronted. By denying people employment just because they use Marijuana, we are essentially sending them to the streets to commit crimes. Then we blame them or blame the crimes on drugs, when we should blame it on pre-employment drug testings. I guess some of us cannot look very far or we simply accept what we want to see. The other project will be more detail on this topic. I still want you to understand it is originally done a purpose to filter some people unnecessarily. As we leave it unchallenged, other companies may copy on 'innocent' but faulty purpose. We must establish a database of all companies that drug tests unnecessarily to seize the practice forthwith or face boycott or much worse. Black America is worse affected by these unnecessary tests. Life is a distinctive test from collective tests. We must focus on the distinctive aspect without ignoring the collective aspect. Due to power distribution, every God's choice, including race, comes with some forms of strength and weaknesses. Between God's choices, including race: we ought to appreciate each other's blessings without worshiping and help improve each other's challenges with learning, tolerance, and contentment. The above boundaries are highly significant. Appreciate! Not worship, nor demean. Improve! Not despise, nor ignore. We cannot be good or bad based on any of God's choices. In general, we can reasonably claim blacks are more attracted to marijuana as white people are more attracted to alcohol. Those of you who disagree can visit www.mbioc.net where I will substantiate it with examples and performable tests. Rather than confrontations, we should accept reality and find a compromise for the common good. The reason why alcohol was prohibited in the U.S was partly money and the reason why marijuana is still prohibited in the U.S is grossly money. As too many white kids were turned criminals due to alcohol, some smart white people chose a different way of making money through alcohol without mass jailing of mistaken white kids. Today, every smart mind will admit the dangers of marijuana ... Its prevalence and negative effects affect America at large but more so black America. We must revisit that compromise ground that may involve some level of gambling. We have seen a racially divided America on as little as the O.J Simpson case. This issue will be no different, at least at some point. The good news is there are many 'Mr. Pat Robertsons' who will understand this is more about Justice than race. The millions of white Americans who smoke Marijuana will understand it is more about Justice than race. Like numerous white people helped abolished slavery and fought for the civil rights under-achievements – many non-smoking black and white people will understand this is more about Justice and tolerance than anything. On the other side, the fewer evil men will focus or shift the debate on the secondary issues by trading blames and looking for faulty wordings. No matter what they say or do, let us to stay focus with the conviction that evolution and statistics will justify our standing. My appeal to Black America is to understand that: Freedom is something you ask and/or fight for. It is never given on a platter by the oppressors. So gently ask and smartly fight for your dues. There are different kinds and levels of fights. I am not asking anyone to take on the street for rioting, at least not at the moment. Marijuana is not necessarily a black thing. Smoking it does not make you black or any blacker. God knows why he seemingly made our children more attracted to it for testing purpose. Perhaps we will be rewarded more than others if we abstain from it or we may receive less punishment by using it. Just as we may ask why God make men weaker to women in respect to sex? The debate can be long but the responsibility to control ourselves has very little to do with what society accepts or condemns. It is a distinctive test from collective tests. Incomparable to God's laws, human laws must not be rigidly worshiped. When the effects of laws produce worse than what they are meant to rectify – it is naturally wise to revisit those laws with alternative corrections. The laws are made for man, not man for laws. The war on drugs has woefully failed in America because: S/he who does not tolerate deserves the intolerable to learn to appreciate the tolerable. Decriminalizing marijuana is wiser for humanitarian reasons and perhaps even financially. Ask yourself what percentage of white kids suffered before white America said enough on prohibition? A Similar percentage of white kids may be suffering to prompt the 'Pat Robertsons' to have compassion. Ask yourself what percentage of black America is suffering due to the criminalization of marijuana? The fewer evil men are content with latter. Beyond America, look at Portugal, Netherlands, Canada and many other countries. Canada has comparable marijuana problems as the U.S, less the crime rate. How Canada managed it with lesser crime rate is something you should borrow, improve, and cherish more than basketball and hockey. Marijuana is so prevalent in Canada that some conservative American politicians repeatedly blame Canada as part of America's drug problem. Marijuana is essentially decriminalized in Canada, the police literally ignore it here. We are just afraid to formalize it because the U.S may punish us; as about eighty percent of Canada's economy is said to be somehow linked with the U.S. We even had a political party called the Marijuana party of Canada but its founder Mr Blair Longley was eventually extradited to the U.S. After this publication, America may order Canada to send me back to Africa or simply assassinate me. Canada has already punished me for standing up against America's evil but I am not afraid. I believe in Justice and will continue to stand for Justice. Thinkers are not the problem, we are the solution. You have frowned at my publications before Portugal started what you are seemingly interested in. Here is an interesting recent publication I took from the Associated press through yahoo. I read: “Now, The united States, which has waged a 40 year, $1 trillion war on drugs, is looking for answers in tiny Portugal, which is reaping the benefits of what once looked like a dangerous gamble. White house drug czar Gil Kerlikowske visited Portugal in September to learn about its drug reforms, and other countries –including Norway, Danmark, Australia, and Peru – have taken interest, too. “The disasters that were predicted by critics didn't happen,” Said university of Kent professor Alex Stevens, who has studied Portugal's program. “The answers are simple: provide treatment”. Read carefully between the lines and don't be fooled by their ostensible interest to learn. The U.S is there to study what to criticize than what to learn from. And unless we fight diligently, the media will likely justify their excuses. Another interesting information by the writer, referring to Portugal, he said: “An estimated 100,000 people -an astonishing one percent of the population were addicted to illegal drugs. So like anyone with little to lose, the Portuguese took a risky leap. They decriminalized the use of all drugs in a groundbreaking law in 2000.” Well, I guess if one percent is the new astonishing threshold to warrant efforts, then we should try really hard to prove one percent of the white house may be using marijuana. What percentage of America is using Marijuana and at what percentage will America consider serious efforts of alternative options? With God's special help, we can win with ease. But under normal circumstances, we have a tough fight ahead. We can justify the need to decriminalize marijuana in the U.S through thinking, history, and other countries as examples. Concern citizens beyond race and political affliation should iniate a solid movement with aspiring action plans. Every three months, we need something new on our action plans beyond debating about it. We need solid action plans, secretly and openly. Secretly, because we will be against multi-billion dollar industries, a brutal government, and special interest groups who will be against us secretly and openly. We need God. We need many smart minds and brave hearts to expedite our victory. Thanks for your interest and I hope you will share this valuable information with at least hundred people. The topics mentioned will be detailed separately with substantiated examples on www.mbioc.net until we establish the leadership team and its web site. May God bless all Justice lovers. May God bless Showlove Trinity: Let's learn, let's work, let's have fun.
Jigster is the founder of www.adfec.info and www.mbioc.net Opinion Dues: We have identified a major normalized wrong of our time and we want to change it peacefully. People should understand VALUE and APPRECIATION beyond physical input. There are millions of uncompensated implemented opinions that may worth billions of dollars. The reality is nothing is free . The so called “free things” are just shifted cost, shifted reward, or stolen reward . Should poor employees surrender million dollar opinions to the rich employers? Shouldn't we encourage thinking by compensating valuable thoughts? Please read and donate your time and/or money to change history. see more on www.mbioc.net DirectBuy: The Worse Allowed Scam? By Jigster, An ex-employee of DirectBuy You may have heard their advertisement as “North America's Best kept Secret” but they may be 'The Worse Allowed Scam' to most People. Allowed by the media due to heavy advertisement, allowed by the government due to indifference, and allowed by the retailers and manufacturers due to naivety. Read more on www.mbioc.net The Most Fatuous First Bill Of All Times? Historians and Guinness book of records need very little research to confirm my assertion that Barack Obama's Gender equal pay bill is indeed the most fatuous first bill of all times. A bill supposedly to help millions of victims is without verifiable advantage and it has been almost a year. Read more on www.mbioc.net Time : by Jigster Time is God's secret, too deep for humans |
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