Pubdate: Thu, 09 Apr 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 NJWEEDMAN VS. THE CHRISTIE The Christie has had a bad spell-last week he made headlines by calling marijuana legalization and herb taxes "Blood Money." It's set in stone that Gov. Chris Christie does not like marijuana and is one of those fools who really believes the Reefer Madness lies of the 1930s - no surprise there. He was confronted by a teacher and that encounter went viral, a state judge is questioning his pension plans, and his cronyism with the Wall Street bankers has been exposed as a nearly 1 billion dollar Cash Cow featured on the nationally televised show The Young Turks. While I personally don't like most of Republican Christie's policies, and he personally bullied me years ago-I do like his Jersey style and his take-no-shit attitude, and though his presidency would have been scary on a global scale, imaging an "old friend of mine" as president was certainly interesting to me. I think it may have created a unique national profile opportunity for me. Now I'm watching his presidential hopes go up in smoke, like rancid dope. And I'm having mixed feelings about it. I've said repeatedly that his marijuana policies doom his chances nationally anyway. But THE GOV was forced to address the marijuana issue again after he was confronted by my alter ego "NJWeedman, Superhero of the Potheads," from the Weedmobil's PA system. Hey, Batman drives a Batmobile, so what do you expect Weedman to drive: a Weedmobil. You see, just as Batman had his archenemies, such as the Joker and Riddler, NJWeedman has The Christie and Mary Potless Angelini. (That was a Harry Anslinger reference, for those in Rush Limbaugh's "Rio-linda.") The alter ego of Clark Kent, star reporter at the fictional Daily Planet newspaper, is Superman. The alter ego of Edward Forchion, felon Columnist at the nonfictional newspaper The Trentonian, is NJWeedman. So I might need a Lois Lane (any voluptuous volunteers?), and like Batman had his sidekick, Robin, I need an Herb. We are such polar opposites: If this were a comic book, I believe NJWeedman would be the little good guy persecuted citizen and The Christie would be the evil big guy bureaucratic tyrant. NJweedman would be the The Christie's nemesis. In this episode: NJWeedman confronts The Christie with: "Hey, Batman drives a Batmobile, so what do you expect NJWeedman to drive? A Weedmobil." NJWeedman helps others obtain medical marijuana; The Christie blocks them from getting it. Truth, justice, and the America way are concepts The Christie gives lip service to. When asked by NJWeedman when he would "stop arresting people for marijuana," The Christie replied: "You know now, I haven't arrested anybody. I don't get to do that anymore...I'm The Gov now... ask Obama!" Christie has prosecuted people for pot, and he's been awarded the father-of-the-year award. NJWeedman has been prosecuted for pot and had his family destroyed for this plant. Christie is "rich," NJWeedman is "poor," Christie white, NJWeedman not, Christie aspires to the White House, NJWeedman avoids the jailhouse. NJWeedman is righteous, Christie is not. I could have a ball actually making a comic strip of Christie vs NJWeedman, but this is an opinion Column. So on to serious issues. Christie has a major problem. On Monday the New Jersey State Supreme Court granted the administration's motion for it to assume jurisdiction in the case, the recent Appeals Court ruling that Christie must work with the Legislature to find the $1.5 billion pension installments that Christie cut from the current budget is at stake. Christie is a reneger. So the State Supreme Court will now resolve the legal fight between The Christie administration and public employee unions over siphoned pension payments, which ironically is a precursor to another Christie decision on diverted retiree benefits at the end of the fiscal year. The Supreme Court set oral arguments in that budget case of Christie's for May 6, about seven weeks before the fiscal year ends on June 30. It appears Christie will be rebuffed in his case. NJWeedman has become a major problem. The New Jersey Appeals Court has scheduled oral arguments in the State vs Forchion case on May 4. In this case, Clifton NJ lawyer John Saykanic challenged the very constitutionality of the NJ state marijuana laws for numerous reasons, including not providing a "religious exemption" to the state marijuana laws after it provided a "secular" exemption with the passage of the NJ Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (CUMMA) in 2010. The federal courts have said, "If a secular exemption is allowed, a religious exemption must be as well." NJWeedman foresees a historic successful ruling in this case. This "marijuana religious issue" is getting a lot of national attention this week because of the recent Religious Freedom and Restoration Act version signed into law last week in Indiana. Indianapolis resident Bill Levin, who happens to be one of NJWeedman's Facebook friends and a comrade in marijuana-legalization activism, has formed a Cannabis Church called the 1st Church of Cannabis. Saykanic also challenged the fact that when Forchion was arrested on April Fool's Day 2010, three months after CUMMA's passage, he had a valid medical card issued by the State of California. Christie has refused to allow NJ law to offer reciprocity in direct conflict with Article IV, Section 1, of the United States Constitution, known as the "Full Faith and Credit Clause." The Full Faith and Credit Clause addresses the duties that states within the United States have to respect the "Public Acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state. NJWeedman argues that he was a California resident at the time and had a valid CA medical marijuana card issued under the California Compassionate Use ACT. The State of New Jersey unconstitutionally at the behest of Christie refuses to accept the medical marijuana ACTS of other states. This was a similar argument used by The Christie in relation to gay marriage a couple years ago, but ultimately he capitulated on that. NJweedman predicts an ultimate win in this legal argument. This simple legal argument is, just as a license is issued via the NJ Motor Vehicle ACT and as an ACT it is respected nationwide, so should my California marijuana card issued via the CA Compassionate Use ACT be included here in New Jersey despite The Christie. BTW-this week NJWeedman had a great 45-minute conversation with Jon-Henry Barr, president of the NJ Municipal Prosecutors Association. I've been blowing smoke his way for five straight Columns, ever since he said it was "a waste to be prosecuting people for pot." Now I always knew he wasn't my enemy, but he reassured me that he was more my ally than The Christie's. He told me they already took an unofficial straw poll on legalization and they are on NJWeedman's side, but they can't just stop prosecuting potheads in defiance of state laws. I still differ on that. I know another 404 potheads were prosecuted by the state's municipal prosecutors again, mostly citizens of color. Again, just like during alcohol prohibition prosecutors refused to prosecute alcohol users, I publicly demand municipal prosecutors refuse to prosecute potheads during this pot prohibition. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom