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MR2-Sooner86
10/7/2011, 09:29 PM
You dick snorting sons of bitches who claim to be for "smaller government" are trying to pass things that would make George Orwell turn white. All of you Drug War/anti-marijuana mother f*ckers can die of AIDS as far as I'm concerned.

U.S. Drug Policy Would Be Imposed Globally By New House Bill (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/06/us-drug-policy-war-congress_n_998993.html)


The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill yesterday that would make it a federal crime for U.S. residents to discuss or plan activities on foreign soil that, if carried out in the U.S., would violate the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) -- even if the planned activities are legal in the countries where they're carried out. The new law, sponsored by Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) allows prosecutors to bring conspiracy charges against anyone who discusses, plans or advises someone else to engage in any activity that violates the CSA, the massive federal law that prohibits drugs like marijuana and strictly regulates prescription medication.

"Under this bill, if a young couple plans a wedding in Amsterdam, and as part of the wedding, they plan to buy the bridal party some marijuana, they would be subject to prosecution," said Bill Piper, director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance, which advocates for reforming the country's drug laws. "The strange thing is that the purchase of and smoking the marijuana while you're there wouldn't be illegal. But this law would make planning the wedding from the U.S. a federal crime."

The law could also potentially affect academics and medical professionals. For example, a U.S. doctor who works with overseas doctors or government officials on needle exchange programs could be subject to criminal prosecution. A U.S. resident who advises someone in another country on how to grow marijuana or how to run a medical marijuana dispensary would also be in violation of the new law, even if medical marijuana is legal in the country where the recipient of the advice resides. If interpreted broadly enough, a prosecutor could possibly even charge doctors, academics and policymakers from contributing their expertise to additional experiments like the drug decriminalization project Portugal, which has successfully reduced drug crime, addiction and overdose deaths.

The Controlled Substances Act also regulates the distribution of prescription drugs, so something as simple as emailing a friend vacationing in Tijuana some suggestions on where to buy prescription medication over the counter could subject a U.S. resident to criminal prosecution. "It could even be something like advising them where to buy cold medicine overseas that they'd have to show I.D. to get here in the U.S.," Piper says.

Civil libertarian attorney and author Harvey Silverglate says the bill raises several concerns. "Just when you think you can't get any more cynical, a bill like this comes along. I mean, it just sounds like an abomination. First, there's no intuitive reason for an American to think that planning an activity that's perfectly legal in another country would have any effect on America," Silverglate says. "So we're getting further away from the common law tradition that laws should be intuitive, and should include a mens rea component. Second, this is just an act of shameless cultural and legal imperialism. It's just outrageous."

Conspiracy laws in general are problematic when applied to the drug war. They give prosecutors extraordinary discretion to charge minor players, such as girlfriends or young siblings, with the crimes committed by major drug distributors. They're also easier convictions to win, and can allow prosecutors to navigate around restrictions like statutes of limitations, so long as the old offense can be loosely linked to a newer one. The Smith bill would expand those powers. Under the Amsterdam wedding scenario, anyone who participated in the planning of the wedding with knowledge of the planned pot purchase would be guilty of conspiracy, even if their particular role was limited to buying flowers or booking the hotel.

The law is a reaction to a 2007 case in which the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals threw out the convictions of two men who planned the transfer of cocaine from a Colombian drug cartel to a Saudi prince for distribution in Europe. Though the men planned the transaction from Miami, the court found that because the cocaine never reached the U.S. and was never intended to reach the U.S., the men hadn't committed any crime against the United States.

But the Smith bill goes farther than necessary to address that outcome in that case. "They could have limited this law to prohibiting the planning of activities that are illegal in the countries where they take place," Piper says. "That would have allowed them to convict the guys in the Miami case. There was an amendment proposed to do that and it was voted down on party lines. They intentionally made sure the bill includes activities that legal in other countries. Which means this is an attempt to apply U.S. law all over the globe."

It wouldn't be the first time. Over the last several years, a number of executives from online gambling companies have been arrested in U.S. airports and charged with felony violations of U.S. gambling, racketeering and money laundering laws, even though the executives were citizens of and the companies were incorporated in countries where online gambling is legal.

Last May, one U.S. citizen saw how the police can apply in reverse. Joe Gordon, a native of Thailand who has lived in America for 30 years, was arrested while visiting his native country for violating Thailand's lèse-majesté law, which bans criticism of the Thai royal family. Gordon had posted a link on his blog to a biography of Thailand's king that has been banned in Thailand.

In recent years, officials have also attempted to impose U.S. white collar crime policies on other countries as well, such as pressuring Switzerland to soften it's privacy laws to help American officials to catch tax cheats and money launderers.

But Silverglate says the Smith bill breaks new ground. "I'm horrified by the pressure on Switzerland, and that's probably the libertarian in me, but at least there you have an argument that there's an American interest at stake. Here, I don't see any interest other than to a desire to impose our moral and cultural preferences on the rest of the world."

From the party of "smaller government."

The guy who authored this bill is the same gobblecock who said the following.


Decriminalizing marijuana will only lead to millions more Americans becoming addicted to drugs and greater profits for drug cartels who fund violence along the U.S.-Mexico border. Allowing states to determine their own marijuana policy flies in the face of Supreme Court precedent.

F*ck the GOP moralist!

SCOUT
10/7/2011, 11:26 PM
Drugs are bad
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SouthCarolinaSooner
10/8/2011, 10:54 AM
Lamar Smith

vomit

TUSooner
10/8/2011, 08:16 PM
This just in: The Rebublican party is crammed with puritanical hypocrites who give lip-ervice to "liberty" but oppose it at every turn (except in the case of their favorite "persons" - corporations). Maybe the USA should go ahead and demand that all other countries have drug laws like ours... or are we already doing that?

MR2-Sooner86
10/8/2011, 10:20 PM
Maybe the USA should go ahead and demand that all other countries have drug laws like ours... or are we already doing that?

Oh it has been known for a while the DEA tries to shove their religious-right morality dick up other countries' asses.

Take for instance us killing poor farmer's crops in South America to cut down on cocaine which has gained us no friends and just moved production to Mexico where, surprise, violence has been on the rise.

GrapevineSooner
10/9/2011, 12:20 PM
And you realize the Democrats, for the most part, have no issues with these same tactics, right?

It's not just the Republicans who don't get it in the War on Drugs.

47straight
10/9/2011, 02:05 PM
Someone's mad about the heroin futures market.

MR2-Sooner86
10/9/2011, 07:21 PM
And you realize the Democrats, for the most part, have no issues with these same tactics, right?

It's not just the Republicans who don't get it in the War on Drugs.

Typical, the other side does it too so my side is alright. I know the Democrats have had their hand in this as well. The Democrats didn't write this bill.

Also, Democrats aren't going around talking about "government growing out of control" and "getting government out of our lives" like the GOP has been. It has especially been on display during these GOP debates and talking about Obama and "growing government."

Either walk the walk or shut the **** up with the talking points..

jk the sooner fan
10/9/2011, 07:31 PM
bless your heart....

MR2-Sooner86
10/9/2011, 07:41 PM
bless your heart....

What are you talking about? I don't have a heart.

TUSooner
10/10/2011, 10:48 AM
Oh it has been known for a while the DEA tries to shove their religious-right morality dick up other countries' asses.

Take for instance us killing poor farmer's crops in South America to cut down on cocaine which has gained us no friends and just moved production to Mexico where, surprise, violence has been on the rise.

And our noble efforts to end centuries of poppy cultivation and opium smoking in Afghanistan don't seem to be showing much promise or making many friends.

NormanPride
10/10/2011, 11:07 AM
Just make it all legal, but only the government can sell it. Make a fortune, pay off the debt, revive the economy.

Fraggle145
10/10/2011, 03:23 PM
Just make it all legal, but only the government can sell it. Make a fortune, pay off the debt, revive the economy.

This guy gets it.

cleller
10/10/2011, 09:11 PM
And I thought it was unemployment, graft, and entitlement programs that were sending the country into a tailspin.

soonercruiser
10/10/2011, 10:52 PM
If drinking alcohol and posting is discouraged on the forum...
Why isn't being high on drugs and posting????
:stupid:

Like Obama, I think MR2 is about to explode!

CrimsonCream
10/11/2011, 09:45 AM
Also, Democrats aren't going around talking about "government growing out of control" and "getting government out of our lives" like the GOP has been.

./ Add more illegal aliens - done!
./ Add more government controls and executive orders - done!
./ Add more czars creating yet another level of Federal Government - done!
./ Add still more illegal aliens – done, done!
./ Add more federal government programs – done!
./ Add more worthless printed money – done!
./ Add more National debt for our grandchildren and great grandchildren - done!
./ Add more taxes - done!
./ Add more wars - done!
./ Add more boots (no bedroom slippers allowed) – in process!
./ Add more “green” regulations - done!
./ Add more “for the children” - done!
./ Add more fossil fuel controls - done!
./ Add still more and more illegal aliens – done, done, done!
./ Add more health care controls - done!
./ Add more airport security controls - done!
./ Add more union jobs – done!
./ Add more American enemies by pissing off our old friends like Israel - done!
./ Add more American taxpayer money to the economies of India, China and Mexico – done!
./ Add more Federally owned private companies. (Oxymoron…is President Obama an oxymoron..No,he's a Harvard Moron! Done!)

What….these things are not working for you silly folks who voted for Obama? What…still no jobs? What…you have less wealth? Even after the highly touted and anointed Harvard scholar Obama surrounded himself with highly educated czars and corrupt cronies accomplishing all of the above but alas…still NO JOBS for you or your children!

BUT IT ALL WORKED SO PERFECTLY IN THE FACULTY LOUNGE AT HARVARD !

TUSooner
10/11/2011, 09:51 AM
./ Add more illegal aliens - done!
./ Add more government controls and executive orders - done!
./ Add more czars creating yet another level of Federal Government - done!
./ Add still more illegal aliens – done, done!
./ Add more federal government programs – done!
./ Add more worthless printed money – done!
./ Add more National debt for our grandchildren and great grandchildren - done!
./ Add more taxes - done!
./ Add more wars - done!
./ Add more boots (no bedroom slippers allowed) – in process!
./ Add more “green” regulations - done!
./ Add more “for the children” - done!
./ Add more fossil fuel controls - done!
./ Add still more and more illegal aliens – done, done, done!
./ Add more health care controls - done!
./ Add more airport security controls - done!
./ Add more union jobs – done!
./ Add more American enemies by pissing off our old friends like Israel - done!
./ Add more American taxpayer money to the economies of India, China and Mexico – done!
./ Add more Federally owned private companies. (Oxymoron…is President Obama an oxymoron..No,he's a Harvard Moron! Done!)

What….these things are not working for you silly folks who voted for Obama? What…still no jobs? What…you have less wealth? Even after the highly touted and anointed Harvard scholar Obama surrounded himself with highly educated czars and corrupt cronies accomplishing all of the above but alas…still NO JOBS for you or your children!

BUT IT ALL WORKED SO PERFECTLY IN THE FACULTY LOUNGE AT HARVARD !

./ Smug, inane, snarkiness in lieu of sense? DONE and DONE!

GrapevineSooner
10/11/2011, 10:01 AM
Typical, the other side does it too so my side is alright. I know the Democrats have had their hand in this as well. The Democrats didn't write this bill.

Also, Democrats aren't going around talking about "government growing out of control" and "getting government out of our lives" like the GOP has been. It has especially been on display during these GOP debates and talking about Obama and "growing government."

Either walk the walk or shut the **** up with the talking points..

I love it when people can't exhibit basic reading comprehension.

Especially when I follow my first sentence with a second sentence that says neither side gets it on the War on Drugs.

MR2-Sooner86
10/11/2011, 01:21 PM
I love it when people can't exhibit basic reading comprehension.

Especially when I follow my first sentence with a second sentence that says neither side gets it on the War on Drugs.

Translation: Herp herp derp. Don't you get it stupid!?

"The Democrats have no problem with these tactics."

Your argument is nothing more than a talking point to try to point people away from the issue because you can't defend or debate it.

The Democrats didn't write or propose this bill.
The Democrats don't claim to be the "Party of Smaller/Limited Government."

When a party that jumps up and down screaming "Government get out of our lives" then turns around and writes this bill, I'm going to call them on it. (http://steve-olson.com/why-i-am-no-longer-a-republican-and-never-was-a-democrat/) Sorry if you're a GOP member and butthurt over it but the truth sucks sometimes.

Maybe, just maybe, if the GOP followed the Constitution like they say they try to do, I wouldn't call them out as the dick snorters that they are. Don't like it? Change it.

"Neither sides gets the War on Drugs. Clinton expanded the War on Drugs!"

The "ZOMG!1! DRUGZ KILZ!" overreaction caused by the GOP made Clinton and many Democrats fearful that if they didn't go along, they'd be considered soft. (http://mydd.com/users/redstatehatemonitor/posts/bill-clinton-a-reluctant-drug-warrior)

Remember Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders in Clinton's administration? The character assassination and bloody screams from the GOP to run her out of town and take off her head were a good sign of not rocking the boat in terms of drug policy reform. All she said was we should consider some legalization to stop crime. In other words, she used common sense but the GOP would have none of it, especially after the elections of '94.

"Well Obama is now going after California pot farms!"

Isn't it funny how Obama was going to keep a "hands off approach" when he got elected. Funny, now that his numbers are dropping he's going after California. It's as if he's trying to do this for political reasons, nothing more.

I'll say it again, when it comes to the War on Drugs, assassination of citizens, destruction of civil liberties, and the shredding of the Constitution, the GOP are the biggest salad tossers behind it. Yes, the Democrats gargle balls on this issue too but the GOP has them beat in this area.

CrimsonCream
10/11/2011, 04:43 PM
Profit, is that you?

How did the lobotomy go?

marfacowboy
10/11/2011, 04:58 PM
With all the crap going on in our country, this is a priority to some people. It's so dumb I just can't even begin to understand it. I bet if this girl asked any DEA agent (male or female) if they'd go to Europe, smoke some killer weed and have sex for a week, every damn one of them would all of the sudden be on a "secret mission" and out of contact.

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Ton Loc
10/11/2011, 05:06 PM
I enjoy MR2's passionate argument that leads to words such as dems being **** garglers and republican dick snorters. :encouragement:

Good Times!

Oh and the bill is dumb.

cleller
10/11/2011, 07:55 PM
I guess you realize that the law is actually intended to stop US citizens from going abroad to conduct large scale drug trafficking networks, not to mess with people smoking dope in Amsterdam?

I agree its a waste of time and congressional effort, though. If we would just punish the offenders we already have in terribly severe and painful ways, that would go alot farther.

MR2-Sooner86
10/11/2011, 08:21 PM
I enjoy MR2's passionate argument that leads to words such as dems being **** garglers and republican dick snorters. :encouragement:

Good Times!

Oh and the bill is dumb.

I use very straight language, no chasers, when talking.


I guess you realize that the law is actually intended to stop US citizens from going abroad to conduct large scale drug trafficking networks, not to mess with people smoking dope in Amsterdam?

I agree its a waste of time and congressional effort, though. If we would just punish the offenders we already have in terribly severe and painful ways, that would go alot farther.

Some of the worst things done were for "the best intentions."