http://theintelhub.com/2012/11/29/he...arijuana-laws/
The UN is going to piss off the Libs with this one. Which is a good thing. Maybe we will finally get everyone to hate them enough to get them out of here.
The head of the United Nations drug watchdog agency, in a public call for a world governing body to influence the U.S. democratic process, has urged U.S. federal officials to challenge new marijuana laws passed by citizens in both Washington and Colorado.
Raymond Yans, apparently oblivious to the U.S. Constitution, claimed the new laws send, “a wrong message to the rest of the nation and it sends a wrong message abroad.”
Yans further attacked the voter approved measures by urging Attorney General Eric Holder to “take all necessary measures,” to strike down the laws.
The fact that anyone in the United Nations feels comfortable openly telling the U.S. government to go against the will of their people just goes to show how far and strong globalism has become.
In a report published on Natural News, writer J. D. Heyes noted this bold and public attack on the American democratic process.
“Likely empowered by a U.S. administration that favors the kind of nanny state politics a ruling global entity would no doubt embrace, the head of the United Nations’ International Narcotics Control Board feels comfortable telling federal officials they should move to challenge measures in Colorado and Washington that decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for adults 21 and over.
Raymond Yans lectured the voter-approved measures – part of the United States’ democratic process, something most UN member countries are not familiar with – send “a wrong message to the rest of the nation and it sends a wrong message abroad.”
In the United States, the drug war has been an absolute failure.
Thankfully, states like Washington and Colorado, and, perhaps more importantly, all the states that have legalized medical marijuana, are taking steps in the right direction that are now predictably being attacked by the very organizations and power structures that initiated the war on drugs in the first place.
The idea that any logical person could consider marijuana in the same league as drugs such as heroin and cocaine is absolutely ludicrous and, frankly, anti science.
For their part, the United Nations publicly supports vaccinating the world, genetically modified foods, eugenics, gun control, and, as highlighted by these recent threats, the ongoing and failed drug war.
Just as two American states have taken a huge step forward in the fight for marijuana decriminalization, this very same globalist entity, completely ignoring the CIA opium trade, attacks them.
The fact that this un-American globalist thinks that the United Nations should supersede the American public is once again a stark reminder that the globalist plan for a one world order is indeed upon us.
The UN is going to piss off the Libs with this one. Which is a good thing. Maybe we will finally get everyone to hate them enough to get them out of here.
The head of the United Nations drug watchdog agency, in a public call for a world governing body to influence the U.S. democratic process, has urged U.S. federal officials to challenge new marijuana laws passed by citizens in both Washington and Colorado.
Raymond Yans, apparently oblivious to the U.S. Constitution, claimed the new laws send, “a wrong message to the rest of the nation and it sends a wrong message abroad.”
Yans further attacked the voter approved measures by urging Attorney General Eric Holder to “take all necessary measures,” to strike down the laws.
The fact that anyone in the United Nations feels comfortable openly telling the U.S. government to go against the will of their people just goes to show how far and strong globalism has become.
In a report published on Natural News, writer J. D. Heyes noted this bold and public attack on the American democratic process.
“Likely empowered by a U.S. administration that favors the kind of nanny state politics a ruling global entity would no doubt embrace, the head of the United Nations’ International Narcotics Control Board feels comfortable telling federal officials they should move to challenge measures in Colorado and Washington that decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana for adults 21 and over.
Raymond Yans lectured the voter-approved measures – part of the United States’ democratic process, something most UN member countries are not familiar with – send “a wrong message to the rest of the nation and it sends a wrong message abroad.”
In the United States, the drug war has been an absolute failure.
Thankfully, states like Washington and Colorado, and, perhaps more importantly, all the states that have legalized medical marijuana, are taking steps in the right direction that are now predictably being attacked by the very organizations and power structures that initiated the war on drugs in the first place.
The idea that any logical person could consider marijuana in the same league as drugs such as heroin and cocaine is absolutely ludicrous and, frankly, anti science.
For their part, the United Nations publicly supports vaccinating the world, genetically modified foods, eugenics, gun control, and, as highlighted by these recent threats, the ongoing and failed drug war.
Just as two American states have taken a huge step forward in the fight for marijuana decriminalization, this very same globalist entity, completely ignoring the CIA opium trade, attacks them.
The fact that this un-American globalist thinks that the United Nations should supersede the American public is once again a stark reminder that the globalist plan for a one world order is indeed upon us.
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