Shapes
and faces in shades of rose and orange were drifting across the sky,
doing a Venus fly-by, when the dogs and I went out walking in the
pre-dawn chill. But it wasn't long before the clouds consolidated,
turned gray and began delivering a much-welcomed downpour.
Email,
meanwhile, delivered a much-welcomed message from Michelle Swartman, the
local rep for Ohana Hanalei LLC, the Pierre Omidyar-owned company
that wants to develop the old Hanalei Plantation Resort site
—Kauakahiunu— where I've reported some
recent access and parking problems. She wrote:
I
can assure you that this issue - ensuring safe, open public access to
property - is extremely important to us. We have reminded our
security and our maintenance staff of what has always been our
parking and public access policy: Individuals and families who wish
to access our property using the pedestrian easement are allowed to
park their vehicles along the side of the road outside of the gate,
as long as they're not obstructing access or posing a hazard.
We
want to be a good neighbor and to provide open access to our
property, while ensuring a safe environment for everyone.
Aurai! Let's just hope it lasts.....
While
we're on the subject of billionaire property owners, journalist/blogger Ian Lind had a
good post on how it appears Larry Ellis will skate on paying the real
estate conveyance tax for his purchase of Lanai. That's because it's
set up as the sale of corporate stock rather than land. As a result,
the state will lose about $6 million — some of which would have
gone to support the Legacy Land Conservation
Fund, the state’s rental housing trust fund and the natural area
reserve fund.
Yeah,
that sucks. But not as much as the latest “Reefer Madness”
campaign, which I totally saw coming. I'm talking about the so-called “face chewer” in
Florida. It's now being widely reported that he had only marijuana in his
system, though in fact they can't even test for all the current synthetic
drugs. Anyway, that gave rise to the "super strain" hysteria, as promulgated by the Associated Press:
An
addiction expert said she wouldn't rule out marijuana causing the
agitation.
"It
could have been the strain of marijuana that increases the dopamine
in the brain, such as sativa," said Dr. Patricia Junquera,
assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at the University
of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
That
total, absolute crock prompted at least one follow up story:
"Some
people have said, 'Well, it must have been the marijuana that
triggered [Rudy] Eugene's behavior.' That, in my opinion, is
outrageous, and out of the question. Marijuana will not cause this
type of behavior," said Dr. Bruce
Goldberger, professor and director of toxicology at the
University of Florida.
But
the bottom line is, pot couldn't have triggered the attack. "Some
media is reporting that pot isn't ruled out [as the cause of the
attack]," Goldberger said. "I don't buy that. That's like
talking about, 'If you take
LSD,
it stays in your body for a lifetime.' It's one of these misleading
things you hear about drugs."
It's
that ongoing demonization of marijuana that allows the government to
turn Roger Christie, founder of the Big Island cannabis ministry,
into a political prisoner. Deemed a "threat to the community," he's been held in a federal detention center
without bail for nearly two years now as he awaits his endlessly
delayed trial.
Coincidentally,
I got a letter from Roger yesterday that coincidentally bore a
cancelled stamp that depicted the American flag with the words, "Equality Forever." If that's true, and we all know it isn't, then why
are marijuana smokers — even those who use it medicinally —
discriminated against so blatantly?
Anyway,
aside from noting he'd run into “Tex” Spears in the big house,
Roger said the feds would not allow a British film crew from the
National Geographic Channel to interview him for their documentary,
“Drugs, Inc.” He also referenced a passage from the book, “Steve
Jobs,” that stated, “his intellect flowered in high school after
he started smoking marijuana and taking LSD.”
Despite the aggressive anti-cannabis campaign, we continue to we see these tiny steps toward liberation, such as
Chicago decriminalizing possession of less than half an ounce of
weed. As Reuters reports:
More
than a dozen U.S. states and several large cities have already taken
similar steps. Supporters said the Chicago measure, which takes
effect on August 4, would help raise revenue for the city, save money
and free up police to pursue more serious crimes.
Gee,
what a concept. Instead of pissing people off and wasting time, money and fuel on
Green Harvest, the Kauai cops could actually try to solve murders and stop
ice.
Finally,
amidst the clamor about the Supreme Court upholding “Obama care,”
I was interested in this piece on some of the lesser known effects of
the massive law (emphasis added):
The
health care legislation renews $50
million per year for five years for
abstinence-only education. According to the Department of Health and
Human Services, "programs that receive this funding must teach
that abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain way to avoid
out-of-wedlock pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and other
associated health problems." And
they also have to teach that sex before marriage is "likely to
have harmful psychological and physical effects."
OMG.
Is it any wonder people don't trust the government?