Posts Tagged afghanistan
Marijuana Prosecution Has Always Been Biased in US
Posted by admin in World News on June 24, 2010
Army Officers with Top Secret Clearance were smoking marijuana, and no one suggests having the Officers tested for Drug use. Opiates should have been tested for immediately, after learning these Army Officers were using marijuana. Afghanistan is t…
Marijuana and SWAT Teams: The Fascist Law of Prohibition
Posted by admin in Political Opinion on May 18, 2010
The US military protects poppy fields in Afghanistan and the CIA pays the leaders of drug rings. Why then can I not grow a harmless plant in my back yard? And why can’t this country thrive by growing industrial hemp?
10 Reasons the U.S. Military Should Officially Use Cannabis
Medical marijuana may have a host of advantages over other treatments for traumatized vets, but the VA won’t even study its efficacy. On top of a 100 percent disability rating with PTSD, “Charlie” — who asked that his real name not be used — came home from Afghanistan with a traumatic brain injury, a back injury and gastrointestinal problems…
Allied troops use marijuana & hard drugs in Afghanistan
Posted by admin in World News on November 22, 2009
There’s heroin around and all sorts of other drugs. Cocaine is the biggest problem though, because it’s as cheap as chips.” US intelligence report, raised concerns about increased heroin use among US soldiers. Heroin is widely available in Afghanistan and is sold cheaply to allied forces. addiction rates to heroin have doubled in the last 4 months
Soldiers Hike Through Marijuana Field
Posted by admin in World News on June 22, 2009
Soldiers find another huge marijuana field in Jalhalabad, Afghanistan. These guys are having a bit too much fun.
Suffering Veterans Caught Between Science & Politics
The citizens of Kalamazoo voted 3 to 1 for the legalization of medical marijuana last November. Most disabled veterans supported this vote because medical marijuana has a very personal effect on our lives, our well being and our health. Thousands of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are now diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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