Pubdate: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 Source: Trentonian, The (NJ) Copyright: 2015 The Trentonian Contact: http://www.trentonian.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1006 Author: Edward Forchion, NJWeedman.com For The Trentonian PASSING IT AT THE STATE HOUSE SATURDAY 4:20 P.M. I wanted to write about the fact that starting at 2:30 on Saturday afternoon, hundreds of victims of New Jersey's current criminal marijuana laws will march from the Trenton train station down State Street to the State House, where a large smoky "civil disobedience protest" will begin at 4:20 p.m. But first I must cringe at President Obama's recent comments to VICE magazine. VICE is a youth-oriented media outlet that I enjoy even though I'm actually 50 and considered middle-aged now. (I can't believe I just conceded that I'm middle aged.) The VICE interviewer told the president-the former leader of the Choom Gang-that marijuana is the subject that online readers most wanted The President to address. President Obama's response: "It shouldn't be young people's biggest priority. Let's put it in perspective. Young people, I understand this is important to you. But you should be thinking about climate change, the economy, jobs, war, and peace. Maybe way at the bottom you should be thinking about marijuana." OM Ganja- I choked on my joint when I watched that. I can't express in writing how hard it was for me to keep myself from pulling out my dreads and breaking my BONG over my own head. DUDE, how upset did that make my middle-aged self feel! I felt used, abused, and forgotten. I, as a pothead, actually campaigned for Barack; while in Hollywood I teamed up with world-renowned artist Shepard Fairey and a list of celebrities to make a campaign video I was proud of until recently, when President Obama relaunched our war in Iraq. (another disappointment) In 2008 I voted for him, not because he was black, but because he was an admitted POTHEAD. He called the friends he smoked weed with as a teenager the "Choom Gang," and he was its leader! That's how he got my priority vote, and the priority votes of millions of young people from the cannabis-consuming community of America-because of those admissions. Now he says, "Get your priorities in order! I'm becoming a Republican!" (SIKE-never, stab me first.) I see no greater problem in America than our drug laws, especially the marijuana laws which I have been a victim of several times over the years. Around 900,000 Americans were arrested for marijuana last year, and 22,000 of those were New Jersey residents. I know what it's like when you are arrested, prosecuted, fined, jailed, imprisoned, lose your license... It ruins everything else, Mr. President - that is why it's a priority. Marijuana legalization directly affects the economy, jobs, war, and peace, but that has to be the subject of a future Column. There is no law the public rejects more openly than the white lies we call the marijuana laws, which disproportionately affect millions of brown lives. Yet, millions of Americans of all races and walks of life openly ignore the marijuana laws, as hundreds of us will be doing publicly on Saturday in front of the NJ State House. BTW- NJUMR ( NJ United for Marijuana Reform) and Trenton's Mayor Jackson were invited. Let's see who shows up. I told Deputy Mayor Bobbitt to just stay to my right if he doesn't want to smoke - I always pass the dutchie to the left. It's been six years, Mr. President-make it a priority to "de-schedule marihuana." Due to the War on Drugs, America is not the leader of the free world anymore because we aren't free here; we imprison more of our citizens than any other nation in the world. We're the police state of the world because of our do-gooders who've inflicted goodness on us with their self-righteous-worthless drug laws that turn millions into criminals. If you've been a victim of NJ's marijuana laws, I'd like to PASS THE JOINT to you this Saturday, stand to my left. I'm still in shock at the president's statement. But locally we have no shortage of prudish, snobbish, naive Reefer Madness devotees, such as New Jersey (R) State Assemblyperson Mary Pat Angelini, who continues to push to keep arresting people for a plant. And then we have Mr. Barr, the head of the New Jersey Municipal Prosecutors Association, who has prosecuted another 404 citizens for POT this week, which comes to 1,212 since he called for legalization. Mr. Barr, again I say: Just stop prosecuting! Regardless of how obstructionist Republican Governor Christie or Assemblyperson Angelini have been with the state's marijuana policies, legalization is coming. Thousands of New Jerseyans are arrested and ruined by the archaic state marijuana laws, and Ms. Angelini is writing statewide Editorials in support of continued prohibition: In "Legalized Marijuana Wrong for N.J." (Asbury Park Press, March 15), she said, "Imagine a world in which tourists visit Monmouth County towns like Asbury Park not for the beaches and historic boardwalk, but to get stoned on super potent 'legal' marijuana. Homeless young people flocking to our area to do drugs without fear of repercussions. Stores in downtown Red Bank or Freehold offering an array of potlaced products like candy bars and ice cream which not only lure adult users, but are also quite appealing to children." What I noticed about Ms. Angelini's recent Editorial is how she didn't even mention our state marijuana laws' blatant racial targeting of people of color, who are the disproportionate victims of the laws she capitalizes off. Anslinger, Angelini no difference. The potheads will be demanding harm reduction to our society-is that so hard to comprehend, Mr. Christie? This is all we want, for the government to stop arresting and ruining us, stop preventing us from using this natural substance, this food, this medicine-this remarkable plant. Cannabis is one of the greatest therapeutic substances on the planet. #legalizeNJ Are you down with legalization? Are you coming to The Spring Smoke-Out? - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom