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Comments on: Gardening, An Inalienable Human Right! http://cannabisandsocialpolicy.org/gardening-an-inalienable-human-right/ Academic, Policy and Industry Evolution Thu, 19 Jun 2014 22:14:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: corvad http://cannabisandsocialpolicy.org/gardening-an-inalienable-human-right/#comment-1815 Tue, 04 Feb 2014 18:07:53 +0000 http://cannabisandsocialpolicy.org/?p=500#comment-1815 In reply to deborah murphy.

Thank you Deborah! We agree that learning from the human cannabis relationship is about making the world a better place for everyone, even when their experience isn’t about cannabis but about inequality, racism, sexism and so forth. Our philosophy is to recognize people like you, locate how we can be of service, and then follow your lead. So the question is: how do you want to be a part of a mission that is much greater than us, and how can we follow your lead as you walk that path?

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By: deborah murphy http://cannabisandsocialpolicy.org/gardening-an-inalienable-human-right/#comment-1693 Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:12:44 +0000 http://cannabisandsocialpolicy.org/?p=500#comment-1693 Growing one’s own cannabis would seem to be one of the better non-violent solution to the politics of greed that enslave and hurt so many. The joy and satisfaction of caring for a seed and watching it grow and come into fruition; to then harvest and finally savor the results during the discontented months of winter. Their are so many benefits if one so chooses to partake of them.Hard to see how this activity would hurt anyone if everyone were “allowed” to grow enough for themselves, friends and family. There would be no need to regulate quantity when everyone can easily grow enough for themselves. It is not necessary to charge and tax so much money from people who face economic stress and uncertainty for the next foreseeable future.The situation of no jobs, no health benefits, anxiety about the future (much of which is beyond our control), is not going to get better any time soon. These are the things that bring social unrest and destructive behavior. If those that want to, choose to grow their own cannabis, they can save money, have control over quality and safety (grown to your own standards), self regulate consumption and become more responsible for ourselves and the well-being of those near to us. When you grow your own it is not about money or greed or taking advantage of others. I wish you all luck in your movement towards the freedom of use and growth of cannabis. I would be happy to support your cause. More public education and dissemination of non-partisan research on the subject would make the world just a little bit better.

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