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JodieEmery
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Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:34 pm    Post subject: NeverGetBusted: I wish it was around years ago! Reply with quote
Part of this "review" is from an email I sent to Barry, about my own experiences driving with pot. I wanted to share it here, because I feel very strongly that Barry is a good man and he really wants to help protect innocent people.

The second part was written after reading the lame old criticisms of Barry and his campaign. Loretta Nall is a friend/contributor of ours and we work civilly with NORML, MPP, LEAP and other groups, but for whatever reason they have decided to shun Barry, opting to slander him and dismiss his efforts before they even see his DVD or watch his TV appearances or listen to his speeches -- many of which are out there, for free, and with a powerful message that echoes my husband Marc Emery's own style.

When you hear someone speak about something they truly believe in, you FEEL it. You can pick up on the raw fundamental faith they have in their beliefs, their mission -- be it teachers, preachers, even politicians (Vote Ron Paul!). And that's what creates change -- that's what causes reform and moves the people. Thank you, Barry, for speaking out. smile




As the saying goes, "If only I knew long ago what I know now" ...

I've made so many mistakes that your DVD could have saved me from. I lost my driving license for a year because of having cannabis in my car. One time, I was pulled over by an unmarked car for "speeding" at a transition point between highway (100km/h) and city (80km/h) and the car smelled, as my friends and I had been smoking inside. Lost the license for 24 hours on the spot.

The next time, after receiving my license again, I was completely stopped/parked in a forested park and my friends pulled out the bong and lit up... but a cop car appeared from nowhere. Long story short, my vehicle was towed and license suspended for 24 hours again.

Thankfully, I've never been arrested *knock on wood* but both times I received "DUI" or "DWI" for having an intoxicant in the vehicle, the reason for the two separate 24-hour suspensions, which ended up as a 1-year suspension because I had an "N" license, I was a "New Driver" (under 19 years or so).

I also had an "I (heart) COPS" bumper sticker because I thought it was funny (and ironic, as my grandfather was a life-long RCMP officer and my uncle and his wife are both RCMP and MADD cops) but I got pulled over for speeding (again) and was handed a huge ticket. She, the cop, asked about the sticker and I gave the truth about my family.... but removed it the next day!

And that time I was in the park with my friends and the cop car appeared from nowhere, I didn't want the cops to come towards my car (bong hit smell - and I never even got my turn!) so I got out and walked towards them -- bad idea, as they ordered me right back into my vehicle, and made me sit there with my friends for what seemed like eternity, all of us freaking out waiting while the cops took their sweet time to take care of business.

Oddly enough, as they were patting us down and finding pipes and weed in the car and on our bodies, the police radio crackled about a stabbing at a hotel -- this is a smallish, quiet town, Victoria BC -- which elicited a muttered response from one cop, "There's a stabbing somewhere, and here we are dealing with potheads..." leading me to believe that perhaps even they understand the ridiculousness of prohibition. One can hope! Reform is possible! wink

Oh, and I've also been very casual about rolling joints while driving whenever we travel and rent a car, which I realize now is absolutely stupid and will never ever do again. So many times I rolled joints in the car; people feel invisible, protected from onlookers, whenever they're in their vehicles. It was shocking to watch the DVD when they were filming while driving on the highway, and pulled up beside a car that a cop would deem suspicious through profiling, only to see that the passenger inside was openly rolling joints! They escaped being busted because Barry was just filming the DVD and was not a cop, and their faces and license plates were obscured, but it just goes to show how easy it is to spot someone casually using cannabis in their car... as I did so many times!

Boy, the number of wrong things I've done while driving, and been caught or managed to be lucky and NOT get caught... I certainly feel blessed, but I could have avoided losing my license and getting DUI's on my record had I watched this DVD first. I can't wait to see what the other volumes of Never Get Busted will share.

Your information, Barry, is truly valuable and clearly aimed at helping people stay out of trouble with the law and jail. It offers an insider look at police mentality so we understand how cops twist the law, and incite fear to violate our rights. There are precautions that every smart smoker should take to stay out of jail, and this DVD explains them well.

Other "don't get busted" type websites and sources explain consenting to searches, and citizens' rights against unjust search and seizure, in a lofty "The Law Shall Protect You" way. But most people know that police don't care about the Constitution, rights, freedoms, and protections of citizens. That's the whole reason Barry put this information out there –- it's not to teach people the basics of dealing with police in a utopian world of fairness and justice, because that's not what we're dealing with. Sure, if cops did everything legitimately then knowing and declaring your rights is great.... but with the way police are today, different advice is needed. Cops aren't playing by the rules (as we all know), so why would they obey the rules when their target/victim incited them for protection?

Barry's advice is helpful because he's BEEN there, he's aware of how the other side works. Some people may be skeptical and say "Why would he stop being a cop? I don't trust him, he's a narc, he's with the DEA," etc. and they question the motivation behind Barry "switching sides". But what does that have to do with anything? We ALL "switched sides" when we began to learn about the horrors of prohibition. I used to be anti-drugs when they force-fed us lies in school. LEAP representatives used to be anti-drugs until their policing experiences weighed heavily on their consciousnesses. Even the great "Emperor Wears No Clothes" author and hemp revolutionary Jack Herer was a prohibitionist until he tried cannabis and had his own revelation. Isn't that how it happens to everyone? So why would people bring that up as some sort of attack on Barry? In my opinion, Barry has more credibility than many of his anti-prohibition counterparts/critics, because like the Vietnam vets who came home and opposed the war, and the soldiers reassigned in Iraq who are angry at being betrayed, and the prison guards who became sickened by their expanding slave system and quit -- Barry has been there, he saw everything firsthand, he worked with the evil doers and he saw how bad it was. His heart and mind changed as he observed and learned from his work. Isn't that exactly what motivated every LEAP cop, judge, guard, officer to "switch sides"?

And then there's the money-making criticism.... heck, by that reasoning, our magazine Cannabis Culture, plus every other marijuana-centric information source, is "exploiting" the culture by charging money for the information contained within. It would be great if our information could be shared for free -- which it is, on the internet, when owners release their own work or the info is public property -- but even drug law reformers need to survive and make an income. For any drug policy organization to expand the reach of their message in any way, money is needed. The "non-profit" organizations make money through donations and fundraisers -- should they be accused of profiteering, too? And why not?

Anyway, a lot of this post belongs on other websites in response to the many awful criticisms of Barry, but I'll put it all here as a big review. Everything I say can be used to back up Barry's efforts and promote his campaign. His integrity shines, and his mission is fuelled by love -- which, by the way, was a great way to end the DVD! Thank you for persevering with the Never Get Busted project, Barry, even when others in our movement try to drag you down. Honesty and love prevail. smile

Regards,
Jodie Joanna Emery
Cannabis Culture Magazine
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CrohnsPatient
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Joined: 20 Jun 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
GREAT POST!!

I also used to be against pot up until i was 18 and actually tried it and found that it was very medicinal for me in my life. Most of us did switch sides at one time in our life when we found out the lies and craziness surrounding cannabis prohibition.

Barry's a really great guy and hes fighting for our (and his, im supposing) rights...its time for those critics to quit being assholes. They didnt learn much from the DVD? Well no shit they have been in the anti-prohibition movement for decades and have learned all the ins and outs. Going down the interstate I see people rolling and smoking all the time, and they are the ones that get caught. They really should watch the DVD so they can save their asses the trouble with the police.
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JodieEmery
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Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada

PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
I made an even longer version.... adding lots more as it came to me. smile

http://www.cannabisculture.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=1428414&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

Our forums at Cannabis Culture have a few people who question Barry, without even looking up anything themselves. I've posted my responses to two questions, after doing some reading myself and being prepared to properly reply. I think I've handled the questions well. smile
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CrohnsPatient
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
Yes, you have. Way to stick up for Barry! I can see where the paranoia and skepticism comes from. But if Barry can go on Fox News and tell them how it is, he totally convinces me.
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socrateez
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Joined: 01 Feb 2008
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Location: Furiously rubbing two sticks together!!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
This was just the best response to Barry's Critics Ive read.
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