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••• The International Writers Magazine: Reality Check USA + Readers Responses
**Phil Murphy Wins State Governorship Nov 8th 2017

Elect Phil Murphy - Legalize Marijuana in NJ
• James Campion
Become 9th State in the Union to Move into 21st Century

Pot plants

Time to get what Doctor Hunter S. Thompson once called the “rock and roll vote” out of mothballs and get to the polls this November 7 to elect Democrat Phil Murphy the next governor of New Jersey and move this state out of the dark ages and cease this nearly century-old nonsense of criminalizing a plant; a movement started to save the original Fake News maven, William Randolph Hearst, the author of the Marijuana Tax Act legislation passed by Congress in August of 1937, from having his hemp industry wiped out.

This law, strengthened by the idiotic Controlled Substances Act of 1970, was the genesis of the modern day drug war that is directly responsible for a booming black market for cannabis – much like the previously stupid Volstead Act (or Prohibition) created organized crime – and the incarceration of millions of pot smokers. It is failed nonsense, and if this country is going to have lunatics running it at the federal level we need to control our state and give voice to a new generation of voter.

This is not a drug issue. This is a new-voice issue. This is wiping out ignorance and bullshit moral proselytizing to keep something illegal that is less harmful than every ounce of liquor you can buy right now legally. It is a joke, and when you are young you know this. For some reason when people get older and maybe have kids and don’t want them buying shitty pot from scumbag street vendors, they tend to sway the other way on this issue. I am no longer young and have a kid and have not budged, but if you read this paper you probably are and you need to get off your ass and vote for Murphy to end this ridiculous charade.

This isn’t even a generational thing. People have been smoking marijuana for centuries. It is fabricated demonization, filled with the kind puritanical moralization that kept minorities and women down for decades; all of it built and sold on false pretenses. There is far more evidence that hamburgers and sugar drinks are destroying the fabric of this nation (environmentally, physically and mentally) than this natural, completely organic substance that has been secretly making billions of drug cartels and asshole dealers selling substandard product with no regulation and worse-still no money for our tax coffers. Never mind the billions lost on farming, tendering and manufacturing. A 2016 New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform study estimates a legal marijuana market is worth $1.3 billion in New Jersey and could generate $300 million in state tax revenue, which is why now six out of ten state residents support legalization.

But we shan’t waste any more space telling you something you already know. If you think marijuana is evil or somehow more dangerous than whiskey, well then, enjoy your fantasy land. There are still people who will tell you the earth is flat. But right now we are a week from expunging the worst governor this state has seen in this reporter’s lifetime as our state congress is poised with a bill (S3195) to legalize weed to:
1) Immediately decriminalize marijuana possession of up to 50 grams and allow people who have been arrested for pot possession to expunge their records, 2) Establish a Division of Marijuana Enforcement in the state Attorney General's Office which would create the rules used to govern the legal market of growers and sellers, 3) Allow people to possess up to one ounce of dried marijuana, 16 ounces of edible products infused with cannabis, 72 ounces in liquid form and seven grams of marijuana concentrate, 3) Impose a sales tax on recreational sales beginning at seven-percent in the first year, climbing to ten percent in the second year and jumping five percent more each year until it reaches 25 percent, 4) Abolish taxes on medical marijuana, 5) Give the five existing medical marijuana dispensary nonprofit groups the first crack at selling recreational pot.

It’s sensible, entrepreneurial and constitutional, and I will gladly suspend my “never vote for a major party candidate, much less endorse one” to add this fully-throated endorsement for Murphy, who has bravely stated more than once that he will stand with state’s rights over the draconian big-government machine of Donald Trump, Mike Pence and AG Jeff Sessions to allow New Jersey to become the ninth state in our great nation to legalize something that never should have been illegal in the first place.

Of course it is impossible to see Murphy losing to Chris Christie’s lackey, Kim Gaudagn even if he endorsed legalizing the use of bazookas by ten-year-olds. Voting for Gaugagn after eight years of Christie horrors will give you more of what this state has already deemed a complete and utter mess. Christie’s approval ratings, covered here in length in past columns, are at a record low for anyone above dog-catcher and despite his “fiscal conservative” claims and his “strong against crime” boasts my property taxes have gone up every year since he’s been in office and there are parts of this state (I’m looking at you Camden) that are still high-crime havens. Not to mention Christie standing on a debate stage during the Republican primaries last year and saying he would trample state’s rights by using his power if he were president to send in the national guard to make arrests against marijuana smokers. Another so-called smaller-government, freedom-first phony who wants the giant federal government bashing in your doors to implement their “Christian” clap-trap – see marriage equality, women’s reproductive rights.

Don’t tread on me, indeed.

But never mind all of that, this needs to be a statement, our statement, the Jersey statement; we will not be cowed by bleating fossils like Sessions and his new “drug crackdowns” or the game-show president’s retro “Just Say No” silliness. If anything, this gaggle of simpletons proves that being anti-drug is actually a detriment. Give me a man who can handle his high, not some whining ass that forces everyone else into tea-totaling because he’s afraid of mother nature.

I put a call into the Murphy campaign during the writing of this piece and I made it clear to them if I go to the mat for this Irishman, I expect results. None of this Trumpian “get Mexico to pay for the wall”, “repeal Obamacare”, “hold China accountable for currency manipulation” or even “calling a state of emergency against opioid abuse”, none of which he has done or will do. Murphy needs to know that if we cast this vote, this will get done. Right away.
Vote Murphy.
Legalize weed.

READERS RESPONSES November 5th 2017
 
Sir,
 
This is something that needed to be said (RADICAL CAUCASIAN TERRORISM 8/23/17). Now more than ever. With a white supremacist in the White House surrounded by racists who see some kind of equivalency between Nazis and the Klan and those who leave the safety of their homes to cease this horrible nonsense someone needs to call it like it is. It is so easy for this president and his cronies to crawl out of their holes to vilify Muslims, but white people chanting anti-Semitic crap, threatening African-Americans with a pathetic excuse of an antiquated statue of a slave owning trader to our country is okay?? Wonderful. You call it like you see it and we all see it. Systemic racism must stop.
 
Rich Keller   
 
 
So what you’re saying is that Trump is essentially a mirror of what already exists in our country, which is a good thing because the only way to change what isn’t working is to expose it. What his presidency is revealing, however, is the sheer lunacy of the press. The insidious and rabid desire to destroy Trump at all costs totally undermines their credibility and is eating away at the fabric of our society. Combine that with a lack of knowledge of civics and actual history, especially among our youth, is potentially devastating. What does it say about the press when they’re turning off their cameras mid-speech? What are they afraid of? That Trump is saying something that contradicts the impression or message they’re trying to convey? What the fuck is ESPN doing removing an announcer because of his name? W.T.F.!! If we are not careful we will turn into a fascist society and will have only ourselves to blame, not Trump. I dare you to write about that.
 
Elizabeth Vengen esq
 
 
 Let me see, this is a president that jumps out of his socks every morning to rip new assholes to anyone breathing on Twitter, but Nazis are okay?
     How can anyone with a soul defend this?
 
Marie Russo
 
 
 I think what may be missed in all of this is how the fuck are there Nazis and KKK marching in an American city in 2017? I am not the first one to blame Trump for every goddamn thing, but his firing up dumb white people has emboldened dangerous, dumb white people, and in the South you cannot throw a rock without hitting one of these assholes.
     Donald Trump may sleep well at night, but those who voted for this monster should be tossing and turning.
 
GG-7777
 
 
 I do not think you are wrong – a little crazy, but not wrong about any of this. But I do think conflating those lower-income, uneducated white people, or Donald Trump’s 35 percent base, which will be the only thing left when this disaster of a presidency is finished making a mockery of our democracy, with Nazis is wrong. Because I support Confederate statues or that I think over the past decade especially white people have been demonized and as the next generation moves into running things will continue to demonize white men, I think there is some reason for those who wish to stand up to this demonization can’t just blithely be called racist. I mean, isn’t that a form of racism? I don’t know. I just think it is being lazy and worse still irresponsible to say all people who wish to fight back against the tide of terrible things written about and accusing white men of this and that are Nazis.
 
Bri-Bri
 

 Trump’s father was in the KKK. There is that.
 
R. Jack
 
 
 Thank you for giving us an actual history lesson on why there are even Confederate statues all over the South – NOT to celebrate southern history, but to intimidate freed blacks. Wow. Who is defending this?
 
KR30Dune
 
 
Congratulations, my friend. (TWO DECADES – ONE SPACE – 8/29/17) To the guy who gave my Conservatively Speaking a shot and turned me on to Chris Uhl who became a tireless fan/defender of my conservative irreverence, I say thank you and God Bless. Although you and I may not always agree, your columns are a constant companion that make me look forward to Friday.
 
Peace,
Bill Roberts
Conservatively Speaking
 
 
 Mr. Campion,
 
There was a time before Reality Check? Seems ridiculous to conceive. I grew up with this column and I hope you add my comments to your very entertaining and always brave Readers Responses. What people should know about you and Reality Check is that for two decades you have offered your slant on so many big stories, but once a month you have allowed your readers a voice, and more times than not those readers vehemently disagree with you and in still other cases rip you for things that make no sense and you PRINT IT ALL.
     Thank you so much for being one of the few truly honest places to read about the news. I hope this column never goes away. I cannot imagine a week without it.
 
Adam Nunez
  
 
Son,
 
Great article, loved it. I am glad I took you to get your library card when you were very young, (and you even printed your own name on your card). Your talent was evident even then!
 
Love,
Mom
  
 
Jc,
 
 Congrats on 20 years!
     Glad you are still above ground to provide the masses w/ entertainment…Here’s to 20 more!
 
 Donald Brown Jr.

© James Campion Nov 4th 2017
realitycheck@jamescampion.com
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James Campion is the Managing Editor of The Reality Check News & Information Desk and the author of “Deep Tank Jersey”, “Fear No Art”, “Trailing Jesus”, "Midnight For Cinderella" and “Y”. and his new book, “Shout It Out Loud – The Story of KISS’s Destroyer and the Making of an American Icon”.

And coming in June, 2018; “Accidently Like a Martyr, The Tortured Art of Warren Zevon”

Caveat Emptor
James Campion 16.10.17
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