Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Marijuana Handbook For Kids

Last month, it was reported that the marijuana advocacy is now targeting retired people to receive their disingenuous propaganda. Obviously, the next logical step in the dopers' agenda would be to more formally indoctrinate children in the "harmlessness" of the mind-altering drug. Therefore, the publication of a pot-friendly book aimed at children should not be surprising. Written by Ricardo Cortes, the book is named It's Just A Plant and its key message is to encourage kids to actively promote changing the laws governing marijuana.

Interestingly, the premise that marijuana is harmless because it's just a plant could also be used to explain the harmlessness of cocaine and heroin. Maybe Mr. Cortes will write another book for kids that includes the coca plant and the opium poppy. While he's at it, he can address hemlock, deadly nightshade, and ricin. Really, kids, like marijuana, they're all just plants.

(via Michelle Malkin and Laws and Sausages)

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