1350: Mary Ruwart – Laws That Prevent Work

A young drug dealer once asked for a job on a public housing project in San Francisco. He approached Chris Albert, president of Willie Electric Company, hoping to get out of drugs and into legitimate work.Download Print Quality (6144×7680) 405KB  |  Normal Quality (3072×3840) 193KB

1242: Larry Sharpe – Hemp Should Be Regulated Like Onions

Hemp and marijuana should be regulated like onions. If you can grow onion in your backyard, you can grow hemp or weed in your backyard. —Larry SharpeDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 5.96MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 234KB
Hemp and marijuana should be regulated like onions. If you can grow onion in your backyard, you can grow hemp or weed in your backyard. —Larry SharpeDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 8.16MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 325KB

Hemp and marijuana should be regulated like onions. If you can grow onion in your backyard, you can grow hemp or weed in your backyard. —Larry Sharpe

1122: David Friedman – Drug-Induced Ecstasy is a Right

If the addict is willing to trade his health or his life for a few years, or months, or minutes of drug-induced ecstasy, that is his affair. Part of freedom is the right of each of us to go to hell in his own fashion. —David Friedman (The Machinery of Freedom)Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 2.59MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 211KB
If the addict is willing to trade his health or his life for a few years, or months, or minutes of drug-induced ecstasy, that is his affair. Part of freedom is the right of each of us to go to hell in his own fashion. —David Friedman (The Machinery of Freedom)Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.32MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 261KB
If the addict is willing to trade his health or his life for a few years, or months, or minutes of drug-induced ecstasy, that is his affair. Part of freedom is the right of each of us to go to hell in his own fashion. —David Friedman (The Machinery of Freedom)