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Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Official NCNCHINC Position on Marijuana




To: The Board of Director of the NCNCHINC
From: Rev. Frank Paul Jones
RE: The Official NCNCHINC Position on Marijuana
Date: 14 July 2011

I realize there is a danger I could get carried away with my own brilliance. "Pride comes before a fall." I was accused of insulting people of faith.

I upset the Christian Community here in Highlands County, with the proposed marijuana distribution network. We need the church's blessings to carryout our agenda. So I will slowly but surely reduce the rhetoric as I realize such an agenda could cause more bad than good for the people of the Highlands County and America. Desperate people do desperate things and I realize America and the world in this economic crisis is desperate.

LBH Media Group LLC solicited my screenplays. I understand that they have filming equipment but little material and is looking for writers. Our publishing company could put out a screenplay every 2 months for about one year, being I have two completed and a team of writers.

I sent them "Everybody has Demons," and renewed my commitment to complete the screen "When Kingpins were Made." This screenplay will in summary explain the plot and covert operation "Operation Green Tea." I decided that it is a story and it has to be told in a screenplay with hopes of hitting the big screen.

I a few words the screen is about;

When Kingpins were Made, it could happen, but the story was told so that it did not!
Rev. Frank Paul Jones Marijuana Rehabilitation Plans
Everyone has their set of morals and ethics. Drugs in my humble opinion are a matter of both morals and ethics. It screws with your character and makes you into someone you are not? I have to preach against drugs for most by not all people, unless it is prescribe by a doctor. Even if you find a medical purpose for it, you have to consider is it municipal. Certainly there are great benefits to marijuana and it should be absolutely legalized.
However it is not a legal drug and using it has consequences. There ARE LEGAL, MORAL AND ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES. Smoking marijuana will cause people to become felons. Though smoking is a misdemeanor selling is a felony and how do you support your habit, because you cannot hold a good job and smoke weed everyday. For one you will never pass the urinalysis at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Law Firms, Hospitals, Hotels, but oh sure you can pick fruit. That is the moral aspect of marijuana.
YOU DON’T WORK YOU DON’T EAT:
If you cannot hold a job, unless you are blessed, how do you make ends meet to have some autonomy in your life? So if you resort to illegal activities you can eat. Otherwise in Florida all you have is food stamps. The social programs here forces people to work legal or illegal. Certainly more social programs will reduce crime. However that is not the case and to fight the power or say legislators you have to get into the game. Using Marijuana locks you out of the system.
There ARE LEGAL, MORAL AND ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES. Understand that the law has power of labor, there are labor laws. The law that prevails in Florida is the right the work. Meaning the state is anti-union. As many other states are becoming anti-union. Some will say the right to work law is godly and conservative, but it creates crime. People become criminals when they cannot earn a living wage. So unless you are blessed you have to work two more maybe three jobs to make ends meet. Many full time employees work an additional part time job. An incentive to stop using drugs is a job that you can survive off of.
Today we live in a hopeless society. People are giving up because they are exhausted. Satan using every angle he can use. Something as harmless as marijuana from “the tree of life” is being used to destroy the black community. Because we are being disenfranchised by our own folly, we are headed for self-destruction.
I must say there are many bad drugs our there being used, we will not discuss poison. If you are crazy enough to smoke crack after you know the deal, or use ecstasy after you know the deal, you probably need urgent intervention. I mean stop what you are doing and lands at the hospital’s door.
I know that marijuana is good but it is illegal so it is bad for you. The law has to change and we cannot change the law on the wrong side of the law. We have to fight the battle sober and clean. In a legal world we will buy it like beer and wine, but until then smoking pot is actually childish, unless you really need it and prescribe medications did not work. Then you have a dilemma. Some people are made into real gangsters and a gangster has the right to smoke. There ARE LEGAL, MORAL AND ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES.
I cannot continue in this direction of using. It will deteriorate me slowly and surely. I have to have structure in my life and incomes to support may legal activities, such as music production, bogging and so forth and cannot afford to be disenfranchised by Marijuana. Until the laws change it is like poison, because it is stealing my liberty. So I cannot condone the use of marijuana, by me or family members, because it makes a person need a crutch. Unless you are really a gangster, you are not going to survive in the drug game and you cannot get a job, because of the dirty urine.