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- From: Paul Stanford <treefreeeco@igc.apc.org>
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Brochure to Re-legalize
- Message-ID: <APC&1'0'7c37515e'efa@igc.apc.org>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 1994 14:59:58 -0800 (PST)
-
- From: Paul Stanford <treefreeeco>
-
- The following is a brochure that has been printed by "Pay for Schools
- by Regulating Cannabis." The next post is a copy of the text of our
- proposed law. It is long, so be forewarned. This brochure is a nice one
- and we can't fully represent the graphics in the brochure, but we have
- posted this to give others an idea of the tact of our campaign. Even
- if the DEA gets to read this a little earlier than they would have
- otherwise, by posting it here, we thought this would help other activist
- devise a successful campaign to end cannabis prohibition. Here it is:
-
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- Pay for Schools by Regulating Cannabis
-
- Cannabis hemp, also known as marijuana, makes paper, such as
-
- THIS PAPER YOU ARE HOLDING IN YOUR HAND!
-
- No, you can't smoke it.
-
- It also makes canvas.
- In fact, the word canvas comes from the word cannabis!
-
- Hemp, the Old English word for what we call marijuana, can be
- made into 50,000 products,
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- from cloth, paper, oil and food
-
- to plastics, fuel and medicine.
-
- Oregon's state seal already has hemp on it!
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- The wagon & ship on our state seal have hemp cloth, oil and
- rope on them.
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- Our new initiative, the
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- Oregon Cannabis Tax Act of 1997
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- will raise at least $500 million a year for state schools and
- colleges by selling cannabis through the state liquor stores!
-
- Don't let them raise your taxes! We will pay your tax increases!
-
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- Pay for Schools by Regulating Cannabis
-
- Sponsors of the
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- Oregon Cannabis Tax Act of 1997
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- We will:
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- *Raise $500 million a year for our schools by selling cannabis
- through liquor stores With the property tax limitation phasing
- in, we will fund schools and colleges without raising your taxes
- or cutting other state services. In fact, it will free state
- resources to fund other important projects and essential
- services.
-
- *Allow our police to concentrate on violent criminals and
- thieves.
-
- *Regulate and tax Oregon's largest industry, which is currently
- untaxed.
-
- *Allow hemp, which produces more fiber, protein and oil than any
- other plant on the planet, to be used for all industrial
- purposes.
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- *Create thousands of new, high paying ecologically sound jobs
- throughout Oregon.
-
- *Allow physicians to prescribe cannabis, "the safest
- therapeutically active substance," for illnesses, from glaucoma
- to cancer & AIDS.
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- *Fund drug treatment programs and education.
-
- *Allow adults over 21 to buy cannabis through liquor stores or
- grow their own. This wipes out the black-market and stops crime.
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- Help us
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- Re-legalize Hemp!
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- Call us at: (503) 229-0428
-
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- Pay for Schools by Regulating Cannabis
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- Your support makes a difference!
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- Together we can
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- *Create thousands of new jobs in Oregon.
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- *Solve the violent crime problem.
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- *Fund our schools, state and local govt..
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- *Give our farmers a valuable new crop.
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- *Let doctors prescribe a useful medicine.
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- *Give timber workers a job-saving resource.
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- *Fund drug treatment programs & education.
-
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- With your help we can do it!
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- Register to Vote.
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- Collect signatures.
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- Volunteer & organize.
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- Contribute.
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- Please write or call us for more information.
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- Our mailing address is:
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- P.S.R.C.
- P.O. Box 86741
- Portland, OR 97286
-
- Our phone number is:
- (503) 229-0428
-
- Our office address is:
- 333 S.W. Park Ave., #304
- Portland, OR
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- We have regional coordinators you can call:
- Eugene Medford/Ashland
- (503) 345-4855 (503) 482-6914
-
- Printed on Hemp paper
-
- What is cannabis hemp?
- A plant that has been cultivated by people for more than
- 10,000 years. The first cloth and the first paper were made from
- hemp. It grows in every climate and grows more quickly than any
- other plant outside the tropics.
-
- What are the benefits of cannabis hemp?
- It produces more fiber, protein and oil than any other plant
- on our planet. It can be used to make 50,000 different products.
- The stem produces fiber for paper, textiles, cordage and
- building materials. According to US Dept. of Agriculture
- Bulletin 404, a waste product from making textiles from hemp
- produces more than 4 times more paper than trees. The hemp seed
- produces an oil that is the healthiest edible oil. The oil can
- be used for everything that petroleum can be used for. The
- diesel engine was invented to run on hemp seed oil. The plant
- can be grown without the use of pesticides or fertilizers. The
- deep tap root draws up sub-soil nutrients that are used by other
- crops in rotation. The plant fixes carbon from the atmosphere in
- its leaves,which returns to the soil while processing the fiber.
- The flowers produce a medicine which treats glaucoma and helps
- relieve symptoms of multiple sclorosis, AIDS and cancer patients
- undergoing chemotheraphy. In fact, 80% of cancer doctors
- (onocologists) say they would prescribe cannabis if they could.
- Let's let them.
- The Drug Enforcement Administrations's own administrative law
- judge ruled that, "cannabis is the safest therapeutically active
- substance known." Hemp products, in every case, are better than
- any alternative for the environment and our health .
-
- What is the history of cannabis hemp?
- Hemp was among the first plants purposely cultivated by
- humans over 10,000 years ago. It was used to make the first
- twine, rope and fabric. Paper was invented from it more than
- 2000 years ago in China. Hemp was the main fiber for paper
- until the 1860's. Most of the world's lamps were lit with
- hemp-seed oil until the 19th century. Because hemp products were
- labor intensive, hemp declined as new processes were invented
- for petroleum products and tree-based paper.
- With the introduction of new machinery (the decorticator) at
- the turn of this century, hemp production became much less
- expensive. The price of hemp fiber dropped to a penny on the
- dollar, much the way cotton prices had dropped with the
- invention of the cotton gin. When the companies that manufacture
- petroleum products, paper with trees and other affected
- industries realized that hemp products were going to compete
- with them, they moved to eliminate the competition. Hemp is
- farmed and is naturally decentralized; the petrochemical and
- tree-based paper industries are naturally centralized, because
- of the huge amounts of money needed to enter. They created a
- misinformation campaign and renamed hemp. They called it
- marijuana, playing on racial tensions and the Hispanic origins
- of that term. They said that a "deadly new drug called
- marijuana" drove people to kill their family and friends. We
- call that misinformation campaign "Reefer Madness," from a movie
- of that period depicting this hoax. A decade after hemp was
- prohibited, they changed their story and said "marijuana" made
- people lazy. Quite a change!
- By that time, however, hemp was illegal and their industries
- were safe from competition from hemp.
-
- What is the Oregon Cannabis Tax Act?
- An initiative that the state of Oregon will vote on November
- 5, 1996. A group of concerned citizens were aware of hemp's
- environmental benefits, the harm done by prohibition and the
- lies that were used to criminalize hemp. The proposal will
- regulate cannabis sales through liquor stores, raise funds for
- schools and colleges, set up a drug education program and fund
- drug treatment programs.
-
- How will the OCTA benefit Oregon?
- It will create thousands of ecologically sound jobs
- throughout Oregon. Our state's paper and timber workers are
- losing their jobs because of the depletion of old-growth
- forests. Many of the new jobs created by the re-legalization of
- hemp will be in these very industries, since hemp fiber makes
- the best paper and building materials. That amounts to thousands
- of jobs, but it will create thousands more. Oregon will lead the
- way in innovative new products. Hemp seed food, oil, plastics
- and fuel. Our farmers will have a valuable new crop and will be
- able to supply pharmacies in 36 other states that allow cannabis
- for medicine but have no current, legal supply. As cannabis
- becomes legal in other states, we will have ready made future
- markets. Tourism will boom as people visit to try our new
- products.
- It will solve many of the problems associated with violent
- crime. It will allow our police to concentrate on real
- criminals that hurt people and steal things. It will free prison
- space to jail violent criminals and thieves. No more
- black-market!
- Oregon students will have well financed schools and
- programs. Colleges will receive funding and tuition fees can be
- lowered. A comprehensive drug education program will be funded
- and implemented that will inform our children of the real
- dangers of substance abuse.
- Drug abusers will have well funded treatment programs where
- they can seek help and not be turned away, as they are 95% of
- the time now.
-
- Why is it time to re-legalize cannabis hemp?
- The UK began allowing hemp fiber cultivation in 1993. Canada
- allowed the first hemp farming in 40 years in 1994. The
- European community even subsidizes hemp farming with over $300
- per acre. If we don't do it now , we will be left behind.
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- This is printed on Hemp paper.
-
- Re-legalize Hemp!
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