Pubdate: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 Source: DrugSense Weekly (DSW) Website: http://www.drugsense.org LETTER OF THE WEEK HOLY SMOKE DECISION DOES NOT DO ISSUE JUSTICE By David Malmo-Levine My name is David Malmo-Levine. In 2003 I appeared self-represented at the Supreme Court of Canada on "activist cannabis retail" charges similar to those faced by the Holy Smoke staff. Currently I'm a herb museum curator in Vancouver. I have been researching the history and economics of cannabis since 1992. I am an atheist, but I consider cannabis to be the "Tree of Life" referred to in the first chapter of the Old Testament and the last chapter of the New Testament, as well as the "kanneh-bosm" mentioned in Exodus 30:23 in the Hebrew and Aramaic versions of the Old Testament. Exodus 30:23 is part of the list of ingredients of the holy anointing oil, where we get the words "Christ" and "Messiah" from - the "anointed" one ... anointed with holy kannebosm oil. I believe Moses and Jesus used cannabis for insight and for healing the blind ( those with glaucoma ) the lepers ( those with pruritus ) and those possessed by demons ( epilepsy ). Cannabis is a wonderful - almost magical - medicine with the ability to replace many of the over the counter drugs on the market today. To empower humanity with this magical medicine was one of the ultimate goals of the Holy Smoke staff. As well as being a wonderful medicine, cannabis is also the best source of fuel in the plant kingdom. Did you know that you could eventually crank out hemp ethanol for about 15 cents per litre? The science to back that up is found in my article on hemp ethanol, found online. Given Canada's consumption of oil rate is about 2 million barrels per day, and the U.S. consumption of oil rate is about 20 million barrels per day, hemp ethanol stands to be a major industry, if ever the red tape around industrial hemp is removed. A legal hemp ethanol industry would end oil wars, reverse climate change ( through carbon sequestration ) and eliminate oil spills. What stands in the way of using hemp ethanol is the war on cannabis and cannabis users that creates the red tape around industrial hemp. Removing this red tape and helping humanity evolve into sustainable beings is another goal of the staff of Holy Smoke. There are other economic reasons to re-legalize medicinal and social cannabis. Globally, the tobacco industry is worth about $430 billion dollars. Tobacco is grown in radioactive chemical fertilizers. Canadians drink over 240 million litres of alcohol every year, and those living in the U.S. drink over 2.5 billion. 99% of all "recreational"-drug-related deaths are due to alcohol and tobacco. The global pharmaceutical industry is worth over $500 billion per year. Over 100,000 US citizens die every year from synthetic drugs. We could ease the burden on our health care system by getting people to switch from deadly alcohol, tobacco and pills to cannabis - a herb that has never killed anyone. We could save billions every year in health-care costs. Not to mention the billions we waste in limited justice system resources, and the billions of tax dollars currently uncollected. And we could create hundreds of thousands of new jobs farming and gardening. These are all worthy goals that would dramatically change the quality of life of all Canadians for the better. This is the holy mission that these men were on when they were arrested - trying to set an example of how this harmless, helpful herb could be fully taken advantage of. If they are punished, they will be punished for trying to save their world from poisonous drugs and fuels and trying to bring back the tree of life when the world needs it most. To punish them now would be to harm the harmless, given the fact that there are absolutely no victims from their crime. There are no marijuana drunk tanks, no marijuana cancer wards and nobody complaining of harm done to them. Don't harm these harmless, helpful and holy people by taking away their freedom. David Malmo-Levine Vancouver, B.C. Pubdate: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 Source: Nelson Daily News (CN BC) - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake