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In this episode I interview Dolores Halbin, who shares a very unfortunate story about how the system took away the only medicine that worked for her husband, Gene Halbin. Gene is now in hospice as a direct result from the series of unfortunate events that took place since 2007 when Gene was diagnosed with ‘Acute NeoVascular Glaucoma’. Be sure to listen to this story.
If you’re going to participate, be sure to search for your favorite politician(s) before making any decisions in this upcoming election.
3:58 – “And they came in jars like those over there?”
Here’s what I pointed to:
18:03 – “Five years ago they did a survey, 6 million Americans smoke marijuana daily.”
According to the most recent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health (“Survey”), 5.4 million people aged 12 or older used marijuana on a daily or almost daily basis in the previous 12 months.
18:26 – “During the Iraq War, I was listening on Sunday Morning program… Tom Delay had written a book about his perception of the Iraq War.”
[I requested the source from her and will update this if/when I receive it]
18:36 – “Chuck Shumer was on one of the morning shows with Tom, and he looked right at Tom and he said, ‘You sir, are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own set of facts’.”[I requested the source from her and will update this if/when I receive it]
19:23- “One person dies every 20 minutes from Oxycotin overdose.”
The only thing I could find was that one person dies every 19 minutes.
The most common scenario, he said, involves a man in his 40s or 50s who visits a doctor with a backache and walks out with a pain pill prescription. About three years later, typically, the man dies in his sleep from taking too many pills, or mixing them with alcohol.
They don’t intend to die, but more than 20,000 times a year — every 19 minutes, on average — that is exactly what happens. Accidental overdoses are now a leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States, surpassing car crashes.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/14/health/gupta-accidental-overdose/
20:11 – “What’s that crazy one [medication] that people drive around on in their sleep? … with the butterfly advertisement?”
LUNESTA®, but we may have confused it for Ambien (Zolpidem).
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/drug-use-therapeutic.htm
Nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two, Mayo Clinic and Olmsted Medical Center researchers say.
Here’s a hilarious John Oliver video that explains the disgusting tactics that pharmaceutical sales reps use to get doctors to prescribe more drugs:
Edit: This Donation page is no longer up, but I will leave the dead URL for historical purposes.
47:04 – “Could you move your phone real quick?”
Sometimes phones mess with the equipment and create a weird tapping sound. It’s really hard to edit out.
55:41 – Unopened rape kits.
Source: http://www.endthebacklog.org/backlog/why-backlog-exists#sthash.muvDw73R.dpuf
56:39 – “They have started opening the kits…” “Many rapists are repeated offenders.”
Not only are they being used now, but they’re using samples from older cases and charging rapists from crimes they got away with.
Another thing not mentioned is that when the police ‘seize’ money, the victim has to pay a ton of money to get it back, but the victim is unable to do so because in most cases, all of their money was stolen by police.
Multiple cities were also caught shortening the duration of yellow lights to generate more revenue from traffic light cameras. People weren’t able to stop quickly enough and would get a speeding ticket in the mail.
1:09:46 – “If you Google ‘Why is marijuana still illegal?’, the first thing that comes up is..”
Here’s are two short articles worth reading:
Back in 2007 a mother died participating in a water-drinking contest in an attempt to win a Wii gaming system for her children:
WebMD gives you a pretty rudimentary explanation:
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/water-intoxication
1:27:13 – “These days everyone has a portable vaporizer.”
1:27:19 – “It’s just flavor and Glyphosate.”
Haha! It’s definitely not glyphosate, that’s the terrible pesticide used in Monsanto’s Round-up. What I meant to say was Propylene Glycol.
1:27:35 – “You should be very untrusting of the FDA” and “It takes about 15 years of research to learn about just ONE chemical.”
I learned this when I was listening to a free Yale college course on Environmental Politics and Law. If you enjoy learning, download the free course (audio files) and listen to it. I learned more in 5 minutes of that course than I do in 20 minutes of researching most things. Here’s the link to the course content:
Edit: I’ve since read this book and it’s by far one of the best books on the subject of Cannabis. The entire book is available for free on Jack Herer’s website: http://jackherer.com/emperor-3.
1:30:33 – “Two months ago I filed an ACLU action request.”
www.ACLU.org
1:30:43 – Dolores talks about suing the Federal Government.
Edit: This link is no longer working. But will remain for historical purposes.
Here’s Don Bradleys article,
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article343661/Marijuana-raid-in-Bates-County-illustrates-the-evolution-of-an-issue.html
1:51:57 – Dolores explains what the DOJ95 letter addressed to Lorette Lynch should contain.
1:52:44 – Department of Justice address:
950 Pennsylvania avenue
Washington D.C. 20530
1:53:31 – “It would be nice to get this out at the St. Louis Conference.”
Dolores is referring to the Show-Me Cannabis Annual Fall conference that took place in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri is the “show me state”.
I went there and stood in front of roughly 40-50 people and spoke on behalf of Dolores and networked for the Cannabis podcast episode. I also recorded the entire event (audio file).
Edit: This Donation page is no longer up, but I will leave the dead URL for historical purposes.
2:00:31 – “Bernie Sanders average donation…”
Bernie Sanders donation average was $33.51 and 99% of donations were under $250. He raised over $15 million in just a few short months.
I was wrong about Hillary, I believe I was referring to the average amount donated by CEO’s.
About 60% of Hillary Clintons donors were women and 94% of the donations came in amounts of $250 or less. The average donation was $144.89.
Both of these sources were quotes directly from their campaign’s.
2:02:24 – “We’ve wasted soo much money… [on the drug war]”
The U.S. federal government spent over $15 billion dollars in 2010 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $500 per second.
2:02:32 – “Enough to put everyone through college for…”
I couldn’t figure this out. If any of you nerds are willing to do the math to figure it out, just leave a comment below and show your work and cite your sources.
2:03:14 – “Don Bradley Article”
Refer to the reference at 34:12.
2:04:10 – More emotion. [Talking about their 40th Anniversary]
2:08:35 – “…When the first state became medical”
California was the first state to legalization medical marijuana.
2:09:34 – “In 1941 they made Hemp for Victory”
1940’s Propaganda video made by the Department of Agriculture, to get people to grow hemp:
(Oh and it was actually 1942, not 1941).
Nancy Grace was so ignorant on marijuana that any video of her talking about marijuana instantly got millions of views due to educated individuals sharing the video in complete disbelief. It wasn’t long before a TV network snatched her up for the views she gathered and gave her a show where she did nothing but blast stupid nonesense and misconceptions about marijuana. She was infamous for censoring knowledgeable guests (she frequently cut mics), sided with anyone who sided against marijuana (even if they were wrong), and several other cringe-worthy methods of ignorance.
2:16:34 – The Don Bradley article was discussed again.
Refer to the reference at 34:12 for the link to this article.
2:23:21 – “Dan” Viets:
2:25:01 – NORML & Show-Me Cannabis (Missouri):
Websites:
Facebook Pages:
Edit: This link is no longer working. But will remain for historical purposes.
2:30:57 – “He was 21, about your size..”
For a visual reference, I’m 6 foot and very scrawny.
2:32:50 – The tomato grow-ops busted in Missouri on 4/20:
http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives/2011/04/21/tomato-growing-operation-busted-in-missouri-marijuana-roundup
2:33:22 – The people who are victims of drug-task force/ SWAT raids have to go through therapy:
The need for therapy is usually mentioned within the lawsuits. Here’s a few examples of SWAT teams doing horrifying things on innocent people when raiding the wrong house. The police almost always receive no punishment while the city pays millions of dollars.
Edit: This donation page is no longer available. The URL will remain for historical purposes.
2:48:08 – “Also the National Patience Cannabis Wall.”
http://www.ncpwall.org/
2:49:58 – “What valuable lessons did this… experience teach you?”
“I’ve learned that Americans are good. Basically kind, gentle, and compassionate people who’s country has been hijacked by corporate greed…”
Well said.
Personal Facebook Account:
https://www.facebook.com/clandestine.cow
If you have a cool idea for a future challenge to give listeners, send them to [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding this episode just ask in the comments section below!
– (12/5/2015) Gene Halbin had a wonderful funeral service. His family told great stories and they played “Another one bites the dust” by Queen at the end of his service.
– (12/22/2015) I went to Dolores’s court case, but it was prolonged. The judge needed time to think over his decision and to refer to previous cases of a similar nature. Also, the prosecutor just so happened to be the most uneducated individual I had ever encountered. He knew absolutely nothing about the nature of cannabis and it’s uses.
– (1/15/2016) Dolores just received the verdict of “Guilty” today in court for charges of possession for her husbands plants.
The post #8 – A Fight for Medical Marijuana with Dolores Halbin appeared first on Growth Origin.
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In this episode I interview Dolores Halbin, who shares a very unfortunate story about how the system took away the only medicine that worked for her husband, Gene Halbin. Gene is now in hospice as a direct result from the series of unfortunate events that took place since 2007 when Gene was diagnosed with ‘Acute NeoVascular Glaucoma’. Be sure to listen to this story.
If you’re going to participate, be sure to search for your favorite politician(s) before making any decisions in this upcoming election.
3:58 – “And they came in jars like those over there?”
Here’s what I pointed to:
18:03 – “Five years ago they did a survey, 6 million Americans smoke marijuana daily.”
According to the most recent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health (“Survey”), 5.4 million people aged 12 or older used marijuana on a daily or almost daily basis in the previous 12 months.
18:26 – “During the Iraq War, I was listening on Sunday Morning program… Tom Delay had written a book about his perception of the Iraq War.”
[I requested the source from her and will update this if/when I receive it]
18:36 – “Chuck Shumer was on one of the morning shows with Tom, and he looked right at Tom and he said, ‘You sir, are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own set of facts’.”[I requested the source from her and will update this if/when I receive it]
19:23- “One person dies every 20 minutes from Oxycotin overdose.”
The only thing I could find was that one person dies every 19 minutes.
The most common scenario, he said, involves a man in his 40s or 50s who visits a doctor with a backache and walks out with a pain pill prescription. About three years later, typically, the man dies in his sleep from taking too many pills, or mixing them with alcohol.
They don’t intend to die, but more than 20,000 times a year — every 19 minutes, on average — that is exactly what happens. Accidental overdoses are now a leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States, surpassing car crashes.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/14/health/gupta-accidental-overdose/
20:11 – “What’s that crazy one [medication] that people drive around on in their sleep? … with the butterfly advertisement?”
LUNESTA®, but we may have confused it for Ambien (Zolpidem).
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/drug-use-therapeutic.htm
Nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two, Mayo Clinic and Olmsted Medical Center researchers say.
Here’s a hilarious John Oliver video that explains the disgusting tactics that pharmaceutical sales reps use to get doctors to prescribe more drugs:
Edit: This Donation page is no longer up, but I will leave the dead URL for historical purposes.
47:04 – “Could you move your phone real quick?”
Sometimes phones mess with the equipment and create a weird tapping sound. It’s really hard to edit out.
55:41 – Unopened rape kits.
Source: http://www.endthebacklog.org/backlog/why-backlog-exists#sthash.muvDw73R.dpuf
56:39 – “They have started opening the kits…” “Many rapists are repeated offenders.”
Not only are they being used now, but they’re using samples from older cases and charging rapists from crimes they got away with.
Another thing not mentioned is that when the police ‘seize’ money, the victim has to pay a ton of money to get it back, but the victim is unable to do so because in most cases, all of their money was stolen by police.
Multiple cities were also caught shortening the duration of yellow lights to generate more revenue from traffic light cameras. People weren’t able to stop quickly enough and would get a speeding ticket in the mail.
1:09:46 – “If you Google ‘Why is marijuana still illegal?’, the first thing that comes up is..”
Here’s are two short articles worth reading:
Back in 2007 a mother died participating in a water-drinking contest in an attempt to win a Wii gaming system for her children:
WebMD gives you a pretty rudimentary explanation:
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/water-intoxication
1:27:13 – “These days everyone has a portable vaporizer.”
1:27:19 – “It’s just flavor and Glyphosate.”
Haha! It’s definitely not glyphosate, that’s the terrible pesticide used in Monsanto’s Round-up. What I meant to say was Propylene Glycol.
1:27:35 – “You should be very untrusting of the FDA” and “It takes about 15 years of research to learn about just ONE chemical.”
I learned this when I was listening to a free Yale college course on Environmental Politics and Law. If you enjoy learning, download the free course (audio files) and listen to it. I learned more in 5 minutes of that course than I do in 20 minutes of researching most things. Here’s the link to the course content:
Edit: I’ve since read this book and it’s by far one of the best books on the subject of Cannabis. The entire book is available for free on Jack Herer’s website: http://jackherer.com/emperor-3.
1:30:33 – “Two months ago I filed an ACLU action request.”
www.ACLU.org
1:30:43 – Dolores talks about suing the Federal Government.
Edit: This link is no longer working. But will remain for historical purposes.
Here’s Don Bradleys article,
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article343661/Marijuana-raid-in-Bates-County-illustrates-the-evolution-of-an-issue.html
1:51:57 – Dolores explains what the DOJ95 letter addressed to Lorette Lynch should contain.
1:52:44 – Department of Justice address:
950 Pennsylvania avenue
Washington D.C. 20530
1:53:31 – “It would be nice to get this out at the St. Louis Conference.”
Dolores is referring to the Show-Me Cannabis Annual Fall conference that took place in St. Louis, Missouri. Missouri is the “show me state”.
I went there and stood in front of roughly 40-50 people and spoke on behalf of Dolores and networked for the Cannabis podcast episode. I also recorded the entire event (audio file).
Edit: This Donation page is no longer up, but I will leave the dead URL for historical purposes.
2:00:31 – “Bernie Sanders average donation…”
Bernie Sanders donation average was $33.51 and 99% of donations were under $250. He raised over $15 million in just a few short months.
I was wrong about Hillary, I believe I was referring to the average amount donated by CEO’s.
About 60% of Hillary Clintons donors were women and 94% of the donations came in amounts of $250 or less. The average donation was $144.89.
Both of these sources were quotes directly from their campaign’s.
2:02:24 – “We’ve wasted soo much money… [on the drug war]”
The U.S. federal government spent over $15 billion dollars in 2010 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $500 per second.
2:02:32 – “Enough to put everyone through college for…”
I couldn’t figure this out. If any of you nerds are willing to do the math to figure it out, just leave a comment below and show your work and cite your sources.
2:03:14 – “Don Bradley Article”
Refer to the reference at 34:12.
2:04:10 – More emotion. [Talking about their 40th Anniversary]
2:08:35 – “…When the first state became medical”
California was the first state to legalization medical marijuana.
2:09:34 – “In 1941 they made Hemp for Victory”
1940’s Propaganda video made by the Department of Agriculture, to get people to grow hemp:
(Oh and it was actually 1942, not 1941).
Nancy Grace was so ignorant on marijuana that any video of her talking about marijuana instantly got millions of views due to educated individuals sharing the video in complete disbelief. It wasn’t long before a TV network snatched her up for the views she gathered and gave her a show where she did nothing but blast stupid nonesense and misconceptions about marijuana. She was infamous for censoring knowledgeable guests (she frequently cut mics), sided with anyone who sided against marijuana (even if they were wrong), and several other cringe-worthy methods of ignorance.
2:16:34 – The Don Bradley article was discussed again.
Refer to the reference at 34:12 for the link to this article.
2:23:21 – “Dan” Viets:
2:25:01 – NORML & Show-Me Cannabis (Missouri):
Websites:
Facebook Pages:
Edit: This link is no longer working. But will remain for historical purposes.
2:30:57 – “He was 21, about your size..”
For a visual reference, I’m 6 foot and very scrawny.
2:32:50 – The tomato grow-ops busted in Missouri on 4/20:
http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives/2011/04/21/tomato-growing-operation-busted-in-missouri-marijuana-roundup
2:33:22 – The people who are victims of drug-task force/ SWAT raids have to go through therapy:
The need for therapy is usually mentioned within the lawsuits. Here’s a few examples of SWAT teams doing horrifying things on innocent people when raiding the wrong house. The police almost always receive no punishment while the city pays millions of dollars.
Edit: This donation page is no longer available. The URL will remain for historical purposes.
2:48:08 – “Also the National Patience Cannabis Wall.”
http://www.ncpwall.org/
2:49:58 – “What valuable lessons did this… experience teach you?”
“I’ve learned that Americans are good. Basically kind, gentle, and compassionate people who’s country has been hijacked by corporate greed…”
Well said.
Personal Facebook Account:
https://www.facebook.com/clandestine.cow
If you have a cool idea for a future challenge to give listeners, send them to [email protected].
If you have any questions regarding this episode just ask in the comments section below!
– (12/5/2015) Gene Halbin had a wonderful funeral service. His family told great stories and they played “Another one bites the dust” by Queen at the end of his service.
– (12/22/2015) I went to Dolores’s court case, but it was prolonged. The judge needed time to think over his decision and to refer to previous cases of a similar nature. Also, the prosecutor just so happened to be the most uneducated individual I had ever encountered. He knew absolutely nothing about the nature of cannabis and it’s uses.
– (1/15/2016) Dolores just received the verdict of “Guilty” today in court for charges of possession for her husbands plants.
The post #8 – A Fight for Medical Marijuana with Dolores Halbin appeared first on Growth Origin.