Mr. Dick Jones on Marijuana
Posted by admin in Dick Jones, Marijuana, Pam Keller, Shawn Nelson, Statewide Stuff on January 23rd, 2010
Posted by admin in Dick Jones, Marijuana, Pam Keller, Shawn Nelson, Statewide Stuff on January 23rd, 2010
Yes Friends! Just because you deserve it. It’s that time again! Time to relish these precious hip-hop drug guy moments! New year, same buffoon. Enjoy!
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#1 by The Fullerton Harpoon on May 21, 2009
You should re-post this clip every couple of month just to remind Fullerton voters of the nincompoop they keep electing.
#2 by Oscar Wilde on May 21, 2009
How can somebody who is out of control so often be such a control freak?
#3 by O.W. Douglas on May 21, 2009
Heroin products? Oxytoxin? I think Dr. Jones needs to brush up on his pharmacopoeian terminology. Perhaps he ought to schedule a study session with his medical mentor, Sam Drucker.
#4 by admin on May 21, 2009
Check this out Lee Metcalf!
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/politics/19519306/detail.html
#5 by amateur gardener on May 21, 2009
Thanks Jones. Since I can’t buy from a Fullerton dispensary, I learned how to grow marijuana in my back yard. Too bad for you, it’s tax free!
#6 by just a guy on May 22, 2009
I can’t believe people used to pay this guy for medical advice.
#7 by Marylin on May 22, 2009
How many people have been killed by a person under the influence of marijuana? We have had two tragedies do to people driving under the influence of alcohol!!! People are being killed by drunk drivers not “pot” drivers!
#8 by martin b on May 22, 2009
That’s right Marylin, we subsidize bars and clubs in Fullerton to no end, but God forbid we permit the near-harmless presence of cannibis dispensaries within our borders.
I am picturing an intellectual face-off between Judge Jim Gray and Dr. Dick Jones on the issue of marijuana legalization in California. Who would win?
#9 by The Fullerton Harpoon on May 22, 2009
Jones couldn’t win an intellectual face-off with a sea cucumber.
#10 by Hollis Dugan on May 24, 2009
Just to recap. This idiot actually said in a televised hearing that he knows the people voted in favor of something but he doesnt care because they are wrong.
Hmmm, what kinds of bad things could happen if government were allowed to hold an election, see the results and then declare the people were wrong?
I can not imagine there are very many career military people walking around on the verge of this Memorial Day that feel this way. Dr. Hee Haw, what about all those brave men in the military who actually fought and died to preserve the outcome of free elections?
#11 by Anonymous on January 31, 2010
Would you be interested to know that Dr. Jones was a colonel in the Air Force? I think he was expressing his opinion which falls under free speech and he certainly has the right to do so.
I guess this is where you come to take cheap shots at people who have served their country and community because you disagree with them. How brave you are.
#12 by Joe Sipowicz on January 31, 2010
Colonel Buffoon not only expresses his opinion, but that opinion directs City policy. And he shares his corn pone idiocy from the dais of our city council chamber
The fact that he “served” his country (as well as himself) as a military doctor is completely irrelevant to anything.
The right to free speech doesn’t preclude nonsense.
Jones is a loud-mouthed cretin. And that’s my opnion.
#13 by The Red Badge of Courage on May 24, 2009
Hollis, you forget – HeeHaw got a “local hero” award from Quirk and everybody got up and clapped!
The way I hear it Dr. Donkey just went nutsy-cuckoo at a recent Vector Control meeting. Maybe the Friends can get the tape!
#14 by admin on June 2, 2009
Well?
#15 by Stan F on July 20, 2009
I think Dick needs to relax, perhaps a little weed might help his blood pressure.
#16 by admin on July 20, 2009
It couldn’t hurt.
#17 by The Fullerton Harpoon on August 24, 2009
Stop it! You’re killing me.
#18 by Jimmy Buffet on August 24, 2009
Gol’damn, this idiot reminds me of some lyrics:
We’re stayin’ in a holiday inn full of surgeons
I guess they meet there once a year
They exchange physician’s stories
And get drunk on tuborg beer
Then they’re off to catch a stripper
With their eyes glued to her "g"
But I don’t think that I would ever let ‘em cut on me
#19 by admin on August 24, 2009
Jimmy, how would you like to write a blog post?
#20 by Bill Harris on August 31, 2009
Debaters debate the two wars as if Nixon’s civil war on Woodstock Nation didn’t yet run amok. One needn’t travel to China to find indigenous cultures lacking human rights or to Cuba for political prisoners. America leads the world in percentile behind bars, thanks to ongoing persecution of hippies, radicals, and non-whites under banner of the war on drugs. If we’re all about spreading liberty abroad, then why mix the message at home? Peace on the home front would enhance credibility.
The drug czar’s Rx for prison fodder costs dearly, as lives are flushed down expensive tubes. My shaman’s second opinion is that psychoactive plants are God’s gift. God did not screw up. It’s all good. The administration claims it wants to reduce demand for cartel product, but extraditing Canadian seed vendor Marc Emery increases demand. Mr. Emery enables American farmers to steal cartel customers with superior domestic product.
The constitutionality of the CSA (Controlled Substances Act of 1970) derives from an interstate commerce clause. This clause is invoked to finance organized crime, endanger homeland security, and throw good money after bad. Official policy is to eradicate, not tax, the number-one cash crop in the land. America rejected prohibition, but it’s back. Apparently, SWAT teams don’t need no stinking amendment.
Nixon promised the Schafer Commission would support the criminalization of his enemies, but it didn’t. No matter, the witch-hunt was on. No amendments can assure due process under an anti-science law without due process itself. Psychology hailed the breakthrough potential of LSD, until the CSA halted all research. Marijuana has no medical use, period.
The RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993) allows Native American Church members to eat peyote, which functions like LSD. Americans shouldn’t need a specific church membership to obtain their birthright freedom of religion. Denial of entheogen sacrament to any American, for mediation of communion with his or her maker, precludes free exercise of religious liberty.
Freedom of speech presupposes freedom of thought. The Constitution doesn’t enumerate any governmental power to embargo diverse states of mind. How and when did government usurp this power to coerce conformity? The Mayflower sailed to escape coerced conformity. Legislators who would limit cognitive liberty lack jurisdiction.
Common-law must hold that adults own their bodies. The Founding Fathers decreed that the right to the pursuit of happiness is inalienable. Socrates said to know your self. Lawmakers should not presume to thwart the intelligent design that molecular keys unlock spiritual doors. Persons who appreciate their own free choice of path in life should tolerate seekers’ self-exploration.
Simple majorities in each house could repeal the CSA. The books have ample law on them without the CSA. The usual caveats remain in effect. You are liable for damages when you screw up. Strong medicine requires prescription. Employees can be fired for poor job performance. No harm, no foul; and no excuse, either. Replace the war on drugs with a frugal, constitutional, science-based drugs policy.
#21 by admin on September 3, 2009
Welcome to our blog Bill, and thanks for your thoughtful comment.
#22 by Hollis Dugan on October 15, 2009
Nice to see captian Greg Mayes from the FPD leading the charge as though he was trying to become the chief or something. COme to think of it, he was trying to become the chief and now that he has been passed over we dont see him any more.
#23 by admin on October 15, 2009
I thought Greg Mayes did a good job the way he presented the staff report to the Council unlike the strong arming McKinley did.
#24 by Anonymous on October 17, 2009
Hollis – Chris Meyer didn’t have the B**** to stand up up to city council and pick the right man for the job. I heard that Mr. Sellers was # 3 on the list! Meyer paid him so much more then the out going chief made after being there for 15 years. Now he wants to give the employees a 5% paycut. He could have saved the city alot of money.
#25 by Chris Thompson on January 23, 2010
I don’t know who produced the clip, but that was awesome!
#26 by Cheech on January 26, 2010
Whoa, I need to roll another one after that.