Monday, May 25, 2009

CONCERNING MARIJUANA RE-LEGALIZATION (MERP) [FWD: Re: USMJP Listserv: MERP]

Sheree M. Krider
USMJParty


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Subject: Re: USMJP Listserv: MERP
From: bcainw@comcast.net
Date: Sun, May 24, 2009 3:09 pm
To: usmjparty@drugsense.org

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Rich:

First I think it important to recognize that we are headed towards a
global economic collapse and that Marijuana Re-Legalization will play an
important part in insuring that drug cartels and corrupt global
corporations do not wrest control of government after the dust settles
in the next few years. Immediate action is required. Compromised
solutions (e.g., Medical Marijuana followied by Legalization under a
draconian "tax and regulate model) are not adequate to insure the well
being of the American People. In point of fact such compromised
solutions will further erode the liberties that "we" have held as sacred
inalienable rights for so many generations.

I don't know that I will be able to be in DC on the 4th but will
certainly be willing to help promote it. Please send best links
concerning the event and I will put something together to help with
promotion. Do you think there is any way that the MERP Model can be
promoted through the 4th of July Protest? It would be a perfect vehicle
to bring the issue to the top by issuing a challenge to Obama that will
be explained in the following paragraphs.

As for MERP, we would love to have Rich (USMP), the Individuals and any
other definable entities "on board." So far we have John Sinclair and I
just got confirmation from Ron Kiczenski who may be less known but has
played an important role on many fronts (e.g., challenged Clinton by
sending him a 1/4 pound of weed; worked on the Angel Raich case etc.).
And of course there is me.

While MERP may fall short of a revolution I think its implementation
will destabilize members of the elite that are currently working at
cross puposes to the interests of the American People.

Part of the MERP Strategy is to get movie stars, bands (e.g., The
Indiviuals etc.), politicians, etc. on board as supporters of the MERP
Model. If any one has contacts (e.g., Willie Nelson, etc.) please
contact them and urge endorsement of the MERP Model.

In order to garner their support they can go to the following link to
learn all they need to know about MERP:

MERP Headquarters
The Marijuana Re-Legalization Policy Project (MRPP)
http://www.newagecitizen.com/MERP.htm

Then they can make initial contact with me at the following email
address where they should be encouraged to provide phone and address
contacts:

bcainw@comcast.net

The strategy is to force emergency sessions of both houses to pass MERP
in order to instantly destabilize the Mexican Drug Cartels. We are
framing this is an existential threat to our national security. And if
they could rip us off of 800 Billion to 13 Trillion, through the TARP
Bailout -- under similar threat in less than 3 weeks -- I figure that
implementing MERP should only take a week to fully implement. In this
vein it will be important to make the following complimentary arguement:
less than 20% of American supported TARP whereas at least 52% of
American supports Re-Legalization. This needs to be framed in terms of
whether Obama represents the Global Elite or whether Obama represents
the American People. If he represents the American People then he will
support the implemenation of MERP through an emergency session of
Congress.

If he doesent' then it becomes clear that he does not represent the
American People and we will need to make clear that we understand the
ramifications of such a position.

With 52% of the American People now supporting complete Re-Legalization
(e.g., recent Zogby Poll) President Obama can no longer "pretend" that
he is fullfilling his mandate to the "will of the American People" by
standing in the way of complete Re-Legalization through a "No Tax, No
Regulate" model such as the MERP Model.

Yours in Peace and Freedom,

Bruce W. Cain

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard J. Rawlings" <richrawlings@usmjparty.com>
To: usmjparty@drugsense.org
Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 11:29:40 PM GMT -05:00 Colombia
Subject: USMJP Listserv: MERP

Bruce, and all here, the MERP falls short of a revolution! The
USMJParty, or me, however you want to take it, is crying for a Bare
Armed Revolution! And I'm doing it in the names of Eddy Lepp, Dana Beal,
Charles Lynch, Marc Emery, and all before them! This is the end, D.C.
July 4th! I Hope you all will all be there!

Much Love, One Love, Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-usmjparty@drugsense.org
[mailto:owner-usmjparty@drugsense.org] On Behalf Of bcainw@comcast.net
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 7:43 AM
To: usmjparty@drugsense.org
Subject: USMJP Listserv: Good Reason to Reject MPP’s Medical
Marijuana Initiative in Arizona

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Good Reason to Reject MPP’s Medical Marijuana Initiative in Arizona


In a recent email from MPP they talk about the pending AZ Medical
Marijuana Initiative:

“What's unique about the Arizona law is that it would permit
qualifying patients or their caregivers to legally purchase marijuana
from licensed dispensaries â€" so they wouldn't need to obtain it
from the criminal market”.

Once you understand what Kampia (MPP) is really talking about I
don’t think you are going to be real excited. You see, under this
initiative (should it pass), you will NOT be able to cultivate the
common 12 Plant maximum unless you live more than 25 miles from a
licensed dispensary.

So the only thing “unique” about Rob Kampia’s (President
of MPP) AZ initiative is that it will basically prohibit personal
cultivation. On that count alone I urge everyone in AZ to reject it.

This is exactly what I have been warning people about for years
regarding the major drug reform groups supported by scumbag George
Soros. Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) and Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) are
two of the greatest beneficiaries of Soros funds. But Soros funds dozens
of groups throughout the United States and dozens more outside of the
United States .

As an activist in drug reform for over 20 years my goal has always been
to change the laws so that ALL American adults, not just the sick, would
be able to consume and cultivate their own Marijuana, much like we are
able to produce our own homemade beer and wine: without any taxation,
regulation or government interference. To that end I have come up with
the MERP Model and have produced a series of essays and videos to
explain how it would be implemented:

MERP Headquarters

The Marijuana Re-Legalization Policy Project (MRPP)

http://www.newagecitizen.com/MERP.htm

It is bad enough that Soros is moving to “cash in” on Medical
Marijuana by prohibiting personal cultivation. What is worse is that
such initiatives will do nothing to destroy the Drug Cartels, Terrorist
Organizations and Gangs that profit from the illicit sale of Marijuana.
The only model that would assure this outcome is the MERP Model, because
it would essentially take all but the normal profit out of the Marijuana
market.

For most goods the “normal profit” is usually about twice the
cost of producing the product. So in the case of Marijuana you can grow
it for about 20 to 30 dollars per ounce using the latest hydroponic
techniques and High Intensity Discharge lamps. So you would expect the
“normal profit” to be somewhere between $40 to $60 dollars an
ounce. But the MPP Arizona initiative would do nothing to eliminate the
“black marketing” of Marijuana where an ounce will still sell
from between $300 and $600 an ounce. In such a setting the Medical
Dispensaries, Terrorists, Mexican Drug Cartels etc. will continue to
thrive at our expence.

I think it is time we stop supporting these Soros-supported
organizations and unite to achieve the only solution that will destroy
the Cartels and serve the common good: the MERP Model. It already enjoys
the support of thousands of activists including some of the most
important luminaries of the movement: John Sinclair and Bruce W. Cain
(Editor of New Age Citizen).

So if you want to support true Marijuana Re-Legalization make your
checks and money orders out to “New Age Citizen” and send them
to the following address:

New Age Citizen

PO Box 419

Dearborn Heights , MI 48127

At the very least do not send another dime to any Soros-supported
organization such as MPP or DPA. Neither organization can any longer be
seen as a “honest broker” of Marijuana reform. It is time to
drive a stake through the very heart of Marijuana Prohibition by
implementing the MERP Model immediately.

================= Email from MPP (05/22/2009)

Dear Bruce Cain:

Yesterday, MPP's campaign committee, the Arizona Medical Marijuana
Policy Project (AMMPP), launched a signature drive to place a medical
marijuana initiative on the ballot in Arizona .

The initiative would allow seriously ill patients who find relief from
marijuana to use it with their doctors' approval, much like the laws in
the other 13 medical marijuana states do. What's unique about the
Arizona law is that it would permit qualifying patients or their
caregivers to legally purchase marijuana from licensed dispensaries
â€" so they wouldn't need to obtain it from the criminal market.

The importance of this can't be overstated. Although medical marijuana
collectives exist in other states, state laws permitting them are a
hodgepodge, leaving them largely unregulated and subject to legal
challenges. In Arizona , our initiative would provide clear guidelines
for state-regulated dispensaries, thus ensuring safe access for patients
â€" meaning that Arizona would have the best medical marijuana law in
the country.

But to get the initiative on the ballot, our campaign committee must
collect 153,365 valid signatures from Arizona voters, which means about
250,000 gross signatures. We know from our past successful signature
drives, like in Michigan, that it costs about $2 to collect every
signature (because of the costs of paying canvassers, checking validity,
and so forth), which means it will take $500,000 to fund this stage of
the campaign.

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AZ Medical Marijuana Policy Project Files With Secretary Of State's
Office

by Press Release

http://www.postchronicle.com/news/health/article_212230833.shtml

PHOENIX (May 14, 2009) -- Today, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Policy
Project (AMMPP) filed language with the Secretary of State's office with
the intent to place the issue of medical marijuana on the November 2010
ballot. AMMPP's initiative would make the possession of a limited
quantity of marijuana and its use legal under Arizona law for certain
severely ill patients with a doctor's recommendation.

"This is a common-sense law that allows severely ill patients access to
medication that they need, while providing strict controls to make sure
this medicine is only available to qualified patients," said Andrew
Myers, campaign manager for the initiative. "Thousands of patients
across Arizona are already using medical marijuana with their doctor's
recommendation. These patients shouldn't have to risk arrest and jail
just for following their doctor's advice."

Marijuana has been shown to safely and effectively relieve nausea and
vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy and treatments for HIV/AIDS

and other illnesses, and to relieve the nerve pain that afflicts
millions suffering from multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS and other
illnesses.

The prospective law calls for using state-regulated dispensaries to
distribute marijuana to qualifying patients, a model that will guarantee
access for qualifying patients while providing a strict enforcement
mechanism to assure the drug is not distributed illegally. Qualifying
patients who live more than 25 miles from the nearest dispensary will be
allowed to cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants for personal use.
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