Chip In to Bail Out Roger Pion

Independence day to me , is to sit in my yard , drink beer and reflect on those who came before me and all they risked for me to now have the Independence and freedoms remaining that have not been stolen back in the past 100 years.
 
I'm actively working on site and content, just so you guys know. May have something useful published tonight, but waiting on designer (who has also agreed to donate her skills) She's doing so as anon - no links to her site, etc, etc.

I'd like some help with content once I get it live, but the basic plan is to have a nice one page website linking to a few chipins explaining why this is important. Many of you are smarter and better writers than I, and I've borrowed some important points from these threads here.

I think he has something happening tomorrow regarding the original charges, and I hope his lawyers are smart enough to continue. If he pleads tomorrow, then there may be no chance of getting him out quickly. I don't know the details of that, though. Sister ignored my email and I don't communicate personally by FB.
 
Independence day to me , is to sit in my yard , drink beer and reflect on those who came before me and all they risked for me to now have the Independence and freedoms remaining that have not been stolen back in the past 100 years.

Remaining freedoms? That's, what, perhaps a single beer's worth of reflection?
 

It is 'jury nullification' - we don;t care what the law says... it is unjust, so we will not convict."

Many judges do whatever they can to control the process, saying things like "If you believe X, then you most vote guilty." Then you have jurors coming out of the courtroom saying "the judge said we had to find him guilty, but we didn;t think he deserved 10 years." etc.

The fact is that jurors have a duty to judge both the facts and the law. This is why we have juries... they are one of the last useful defenses against tyranny. This is why I tell people they should hope they get put on a jury instead of trying to get out of jury duty.
 
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I am just playing right now, but the link is forwarding to MJU's chipin until I get a pre-sell domain set up. In any case, we should be able to make this go someplace. And if not, we took a shot.
 
Good, then arrest him for that instead of MJ possession. Sounds easy enough if that were the real problem.

Marijuana is illegal. If people want it, perhaps a movement should be started to push that agenda, or perhaps even run for office in order to get prohibition repealed. Running over police vehicles in a tractor because you got busted doing something illegal is a stupid course of action to take.

I understand many feel that his actions were justified because marijuana shouldn't be illegal, but if this fellow got caught possessing coke or meth, I wonder if this thread would have been started.
 
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Marijuana is illegal. If people want it, perhaps a movement should be started to push that agenda, or perhaps even run for office in order to get prohibition repealed. Running over police vehicles in a tractor because you got busted doing something illegal is a stupid course of action to take.

I understand many feel that his actions were justified because marijuana shouldn't be illegal, but if this fellow got caught possessing coke or meth, I wonder if this thread would have been started.

Likely not. Also, this IS a movement for repeal.

If you want to allow the state to run all over you and everyone you know while you sheepishly work through their system asking for mercy or change (that will result in lost revenue for them), go right ahead. I'm gonna do something else. This is what I'm doing right now. Unjust laws are not laws at all.

And I know I'm out on a limb here, not knowing the history of the person in question. I understand he may not be a saint. Don't care. I have heard that none of his "crimes" have been "violent" before and the "authorities" said they could not have predicted this. So he sounds like a peaceful person who just got fed up.

So I'm for his defense. Maybe you can start a campaign in opposition if you like. Have at it.
 
It is 'jury nullification' - we don;t care what the law says... it is unjust, so we will not convict."

Many judges do whatever they can to control the process, saying things like "If you believe X, then you most vote guilty." Then you have jurors coming out of the courtroom saying "the judge said we had to find him guilty, but we didn;t think he deserved 10 years." etc.

The fact is that jurors have a duty to judge both the facts and the law. This is why we have juries... they are one of the last useful defenses against tyranny. This is why I tell people they should hope they get put on a jury instead of trying to get out of jury duty.

Got it. I've served jury duty before and know just what you're talking about.
 
Nevermind. I quit.

I appreciate intelligent discourse. You don't have to quit if you still believe your line of thinking is appropriate.

Those who put people in jail for owning a plant don't appreciate intelligent discourse. They don't show up to make sure no one is being hurt by the plant or the use of it. They run over people like tractors and then steal their property, suggesting the victim needs to prove how they acquired the property.

This guy smashed empty cop cars. The drug warriors smash peoples' lives, their children's lives, and their possessions, often without due process of law or any threat to the people they are pretending to protect.
 
He can quit derailing the thread. :)

From the horses mouth on MJ:



"The Constitution does not authorize the federal government simply to ban these substances..." - Ron Paul
 
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