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Get Your Representatives to Read this Book

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End Prohibition Now
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Joined: 2010-02-04
This site is a public service. This book is packed with stuff that can open eyes. You can and should send a link to read Drug Crazy on this website to your representatives -- state legislature, congress, governors, the ones responsible for keeping this horrible prohibition policy going. And police chiefs, city and country officials too. Don't let them keep their heads in the sand. You can email them a link to the book on this website and tell them why they should read it. They don't have any excuse, it's free and it's all here. (Or if you think maybe it's too hard for them to read through a web site, why not buy a copy and send it to them. The link on this site to Amazon lets you send a hardback copy for cheaper than the paperback sells for.) Here's what I think: nobody could read this book and not see we need change in these laws. So, I say, let your representatives know about it.
johnqp
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Joined: 2010-02-16
2010, and it's still prison for pot
I heard someone in LA got convicted of crime for selling pot to an 18 year old with bone cancer so he could keep enough food down to survive chemotherapy. 2010 and the insanity this book describes is till going on.
reader666
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Joined: 2010-02-16
But do our reps read books, especially at this price
We got guys with trucks. We got congress cashin' in. We got the supreme court throwing out laws from Teddy Roosevelt's time so corporations can spend even more money on politics (is that possible?) Don't leave much time for reading, but I agree this is a good book. So I thought about sending a copy to one of my representatives, well, one of the reps for the district I live in, maybe. But, the damn paperback costs like over $30. What's that about? It's more paperback than it was hardback. Does the book company not want to sell it or something?
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