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- From: Robert G Halvorson <norml@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
- Subject: REEFER RACISM!
- Message-ID: <1993May3.203458.21804@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
- Date: Mon, 3 May 1993 20:34:58 GMT
-
- Reefer Racism
-
- Cinco de Mayo and The War on Drugs
-
- by Pastor Jaymes Douglass Fyr
-
- Happy birthday, Mexico. Birthplace of many millions of Americans.
- Birthplace of ancient cultures. Birthplace of great music and food.
- Birthplace of
- MARIJUANA!!??
-
- The history books tell us that one reason for the prohibition of
- marijuana was that "under its baseful influence reckless men become
- bloodthirsty, terribly daring and dangerous to an uncontrollable degree."
- We are told that in 1910 a public official wrote that "marijuana was the
- most frightening and vicious drug ever to hit New Orleans."
-
- What was the real reason marijuana was prohibited?
-
- RACISM!
-
- Good old red, white and blue American racism!
-
- The Mexican revolution broke out in 1910 and the unrest spread
- over the U.S. border in 1916 when Pancho Villa and his pot smoking
- followers (some of them) invaded Columbus, New Mexico. Crowds of poverty
- stricken, uneducated Mexican peasants were migrating northward. Jim Crow
- America sensed another "yellow peril." Just as with the Chinese and opium,
- American public opinion was manipulated to believe that Mexican immigrants
- would bring in their devil drug, "marijuana," to seduce and corrupt the
- divine American way.
-
- MARIJUANA?
- WHAT'S THAT??
-
- In reality cannabis had already been in the country for centuries,
- but it was known as "hemp." "Marijuana" was its Mexican name. Nobody knew
- what it was, but everyone knew that Mexicans smoked it and it made them
- grow crazy. So the government began to ban it. That was in the 1930's.
-
- THE REST
- YOU KNOW.
-
- Today we are becoming aware that merely smoking "marijuana" does
- not drive you crazy and that smoking its leaves and flowers is only one
- use out of thousands for cannabis/hemp. Let's put aside the semantics and
- racial perjuratives. Yeah, we all know the stereotypes: shiftless
- Mexicans smoking marijuana and ravishing American women; drunken Indians
- on their impoverished reservations; devious Chinese and Laotians,
- scheming to hook American youth on opium and heroin. And lately homicidal
- blacks pushing cocaine and crack. Racial prejudice always can use some
- kind of exotic chemical boogie man nobody ever heard of to fan its fires.
-
- WHAT ABOUT
- ALCOHOL?
-
- The average American parent will casually offer their adult child
- a beer. That's our cultural drug. But 100 years ago Americans wore hemp
- fiber clothing, read from hemp paper and used cannabis ingredients in
- their patent medicines. What's changed? Something called "marijuana" -
- pass a law against it and the problem - as well as its scruffy users -
- will go away. Will we ever learn?
-
- On Cinco de Mayo we celebrate the birth of the United States of
- Mexico and wish her a long life and good health. The USA should keep its
- imperialistic mitts to itself and if the people of Mexico wish to smoke
- "marijuana" or anything else, that's their business. The USA has no
- right to interfere in Mexico's sovereignty!
-
- The USA is a democracy and we will eventually repeal the
- prohibition of cannabis/hemp. On Cinco de Mayo we just want to point out
- how racism branded three species of plants - and a nation full of people -
- to be evil.
-
- Thank you Mexico - for giving us
-
- "Marijuana!"
-
- National Organization for the
- Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)
- 1636 'R' St. NW #3
- Washington DC 20009
-
- Western Washington University NORML
- Viking Union Rm. 202, Box E-9
- Bellingham, WA 98225
-
- Washington Citizens
- for Drug Policy Reform (WCDPR)
- P.O. Box 1614
- Renton, WA 98057
-
- Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP)
- 5632 Van Nuys Blvd.
- Van Nuys, CA 91401
-
- Business Alliance for Commerce in Hemp (BACH)
- P.O. Box 71093
- Los Angeles, CA 90071-0093
-
- The Church of Hemp
- P.O. Box 1511
- Bellingham, WA 98227-1511
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-
- Thanks Pastor! Share this widely!
-
- Wayne
-
- "Look in the blind spot in the culture--the place where the culture isn't
- looking, because it dare not--because if it were to look there, it's
- previous values would dissolve. --Terrence McKenna
-
- Western Washington U, Viking Union, Box E-9, Bellingham, WA 98225
- (206) 650-3460 norml@henson.cc.wwu.edu
- Kevin Keyes, Coordinator Robert Halvorson, Co-Cooridinator
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