*From ancient Indian warriors, through American troops in Vietnam, all the way to conscripted child soldiers in modern-day Africa, cannabis has been extensively used by armed forces engaging in conflict. What are the underlying causes of this surprising phenomenon, and what are its consequences?*
*Most of us see cannabis as a peaceful substance, one that will relax and calm the user and increase feelings of social bonding and togetherness within a community. So why is it that throughout history, reports of cannabis being used as a weapon of war are so common?*
*From the Assassin sect of ancient Persia, all the way to modern-day African warlords who ply their child soldiers with cannabis, there are dozens of accounts of the famously pacifistic herb being used as a means to facilitate warfare.*
I mentioned the use of drugs in warfare to someone and was completely surprised that they dismissed it as nonsense. My viewpoint was based on the Nordic *berserkers* famous for their violence who would famously drug up before war.
It's highly likely that these teenagers committing murders build their courage to commit carnage through use of marijuana, which appears readily available, and/or in combination with other mind altering substances.
We need to stop selling myths about *zero possible harm* from all mind altering and addictive drugs including marijuana, alcohol and porn. Decide to Legalize it? accept responsibility for the fallout before the crisis.
"*In a state where cannabis is widely legalized, California still has a significant illegal marijuana scene. The state Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is only two years old but is quickly tackling and dismantling these operations.*"
The difference between a tourist and a local is generally speaking, a tourist doesnt know where "not" to go. Thats what creates the fear on their side. To them, anywhere and everywhere beomes "dangerous". Millions live safely in Japan but let a clueless Bahamian take a trip there. go sight seeing, get thirsty and walk into a small shop that just happens to be the headquarters of the ruling Yakuza boss. Sayonara.
It's all PR. Our governance is about a 5 year plan to create a cover for a get rich quick scheme. No, everyone is not in on it. Some people are unknowing dupes (us included) thinking ok, they're finally doing something, or Im working for my country and this thing I'm doing matters! when in fact it's all just cover to make it to May 2XYZ as a self made "*success story*"
Btw next to Crime Prevention and *if you see something say something* post firing of *saying sonething* Directirs of Immigration and Transport, Climate change is the most elaborate cover ever conceived.
Watch the Netflix documentary "BitConned", the extent some go to will all become clear.
Assume that your brain is right on this. Dont you think the Commissioner by now should have sent out a very strong warning about illegal use of the RBPF logo and investigated who forged the document? That would be a very serious crime.
ThisIsOurs says...
Senseiseeds.com
*From ancient Indian warriors, through American troops in Vietnam, all the way to conscripted child soldiers in modern-day Africa, cannabis has been extensively used by armed forces engaging in conflict. What are the underlying causes of this surprising phenomenon, and what are its consequences?*
*Most of us see cannabis as a peaceful substance, one that will relax and calm the user and increase feelings of social bonding and togetherness within a community. So why is it that throughout history, reports of cannabis being used as a weapon of war are so common?*
*From the Assassin sect of ancient Persia, all the way to modern-day African warlords who ply their child soldiers with cannabis, there are dozens of accounts of the famously pacifistic herb being used as a means to facilitate warfare.*
I mentioned the use of drugs in warfare to someone and was completely surprised that they dismissed it as nonsense. My viewpoint was based on the Nordic *berserkers* famous for their violence who would famously drug up before war.
It's highly likely that these teenagers committing murders build their courage to commit carnage through use of marijuana, which appears readily available, and/or in combination with other mind altering substances.
We need to stop selling myths about *zero possible harm* from all mind altering and addictive drugs including marijuana, alcohol and porn. Decide to Legalize it? accept responsibility for the fallout before the crisis.
On Rastafarians with small quantities of marijuana see decline in arrests
Posted 3 February 2024, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
We sell people this myth that making an industry stuffed with bottom feeders will suddenly clean it up. It won't
Cbsnews.com 03-23
"*In a state where cannabis is widely legalized, California still has a significant illegal marijuana scene. The state Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is only two years old but is quickly tackling and dismantling these operations.*"
On Rastafarians with small quantities of marijuana see decline in arrests
Posted 3 February 2024, 9:39 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Lol
On Netflix crew to film at World Relays in May
Posted 3 February 2024, 5:02 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Confirmation that saturation patrols are a PR tactic, not scalable and unsustainable
On Netflix crew to film at World Relays in May
Posted 3 February 2024, 5:01 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
The difference between a tourist and a local is generally speaking, a tourist doesnt know where "not" to go. Thats what creates the fear on their side. To them, anywhere and everywhere beomes "dangerous". Millions live safely in Japan but let a clueless Bahamian take a trip there. go sight seeing, get thirsty and walk into a small shop that just happens to be the headquarters of the ruling Yakuza boss. Sayonara.
On EDITORIAL: Is anti-crime plan just a glossy brochure?
Posted 3 February 2024, 4:55 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I hope they dont do us like they do Izzy.
On Netflix crew to film at World Relays in May
Posted 3 February 2024, 12:33 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Just confirmation that saturation patrols are a PR exercise, not scalable and unsustainable
On Netflix crew to film at World Relays in May
Posted 3 February 2024, 12:32 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
It's all PR. Our governance is about a 5 year plan to create a cover for a get rich quick scheme. No, everyone is not in on it. Some people are unknowing dupes (us included) thinking ok, they're finally doing something, or Im working for my country and this thing I'm doing matters! when in fact it's all just cover to make it to May 2XYZ as a self made "*success story*"
Btw next to Crime Prevention and *if you see something say something* post firing of *saying sonething* Directirs of Immigration and Transport, Climate change is the most elaborate cover ever conceived.
Watch the Netflix documentary "BitConned", the extent some go to will all become clear.
On EDITORIAL: Is anti-crime plan just a glossy brochure?
Posted 3 February 2024, 12:27 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Assume that your brain is right on this. Dont you think the Commissioner by now should have sent out a very strong warning about illegal use of the RBPF logo and investigated who forged the document? That would be a very serious crime.
On FNM leaders expect to meet with police commissioner next week to address concerns of political use of officers
Posted 2 February 2024, 2:08 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Wait till the audit deadline in March.
On EDITORIAL: How easy would it be if govt would only listen?
Posted 2 February 2024, 2:04 a.m. Suggest removal