by Dagum

November 23, 2012
from Current Website

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The United Nations has declared Colorado and Washington in violation of international treaties after passing ballot measures to legalize the recreational use of marijuana.

 

We're taking a closer look at this interesting story from the Current community.

 

Raymond Yans, head of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), is urging U.S. federal officials to challenge ballot measures in Colorado and Washington that legalize recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and over.

Yans called for the U.S. federal government to "resolve the contradiction between the federal and state levels in the implementation of that country’s obligations under the drug control conventions" and demanded it "take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance with the international drug control treaties within the entire territory of the United States, in order to protect the health and well-being of its citizens."

Both Colorado and Washington are holding off on plans to regulate and tax marijuana while waiting to see if the federal government will ignore the results of the ballot measures and enforce federal laws against marijuana use.

 

The community responds:

MarshainFlorida:

"United Nations, you need to take a better look at what's really going on in this "War on Drugs." It's an ABSOLUTE FAILURE. The United States has been fighting this War since the '60s and not only has it not worked, it's gotten worse year by year. Speak with some hospitals and doctors who are treating people for gunshot wounds as a result of unregulated drug activity."

gump:

"What you are experiencing here is humans trying to be self determined crashing into an impermeable impenetrable thick heavy glass ceilling composed of layers of corruption that we have never been taught about in school and that we have been told do not exist in the power structure that directs, decides, and controls our society. Good luck in your quest for herbal freedom. You will need a lot of luck to succeed on that. A LOT of luck."

treewolf39:

"Now I need some just to deal with this nonsense. I think they just want to keep America out of their stash!"

artemis6:

"The United Nations? Now THERE is a force for good... sarcasm off!"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

United Nations Moves to Impose

...International Treaties on States Legalizing Marijuana
by Kurt Nimmo
November 21, 2012
from Infowars Website


 

 

The United Nations has declared Colorado and Washington in violation of international treaties following ballot initiatives that have legalized the recreational use of marijuana.

 

 

 

 

The President of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), Raymond Yans, has voiced,

“grave concern about the outcome of recent referenda in the United States of America that would allow the non-medical use of cannabis by adults in the states of Colorado and Washington, and in some cities in the states of Michigan and Vermont,” according to an INCB press release.

The INCB is a quasi-judicial “control organ” for the implementation of the United Nations drug conventions.

 

Mr. Yans said the referenda in Colorado and Washington state,

“are in violation of the international drug control treaties, and pose a great threat to public health and the well-being of society far beyond those states.”

Yans cited the standard nanny-state reasons for dictating what consenting adult Americans put in their bodies, including mental disorders, and cited the welfare of children as a primary concern of the internationalist organization.

“Legalization of cannabis within these states would send wrong and confusing signals to youth and society in general, giving the false impression that drug abuse might be considered normal and even, most disturbingly, safe.

 

Such a development could result in the expansion of drug abuse, especially among young people, and we must remember that all young people have a right to be protected from drug abuse and drug dependency,” the globalist bureaucrat said.

Yans called for the U.S. federal government to,

“resolve the contradiction between the federal and state levels in the implementation of that country’s obligations under the drug control conventions” and demanded it “take the necessary measures to ensure full compliance with the international drug control treaties within the entire territory of the United States, in order to protect the health and well-being of its citizens.”

In other words, the United Nations insists the federal government perpetuate the destructive and expensive War on Drugs that has fostered a massive prison-industrial complex and ruined countless lives over the last few decades.

 

As a consequence of the War on Drugs, the prison population in the United States has quadrupled since 1980, primarily as a direct result of mandatory sentencing for drug crimes.

 

Around half of all inmates in federal prisons are there for drug offenses and more than 45 percent of all drug possession arrests in the U.S. last year were for marijuana, according to the FBI’s annual crime report.

 

The United Nations supports this insanity with its call for the United States to obey international drug treaties.

 

Marijuana legalization is a classic states’ rights and federalist issue.

“States should be allowed to make a lot of these decisions,” Rand Paul said earlier this week when asked about marijuana legalization.

 

“I want things to be decided more at a local basis, with more compassion. I think it would make us as Republicans different.”

 

“I think, for example, we should tell young people, ‘I’m not in favor of you smoking pot, but if you get caught smoking pot, I don’t want to put you in jail for 20 years,’” Paul said.

Fortunately, the tide is slowly turning and many states are finally realizing the War on Drugs is not only grossly unfair, but an immense waste of law enforcement resources and tax payer money.

 

The United Nations is attempting to insert itself in decisions made by the states and by doing so is acting to perpetuate the War on Drugs.

 

Americans should not only ignore the United Nations and the INCB Secretariat, but the federal government as well when it comes to decisions made by citizens on the local level.