The Botany of Desire: Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan, The Botany of Desire:

What... was the knowledge that God wanted to keep from Adam and Eve in the Garden? Theologians will debate this question without end, but it seems to me the most important answer is hidden in plain sight. The content of the knowledge Adam and Eve could gain by tasting of the fruit does not matter nearly as much as its form... from nature. The new faith sought to break the human bond with magic nature, to disenchant the world of plants and animals by directing our attention to a single God in the sky. Yet Jehovah couldn't very well pretend the tree of knowledge didn't exist, not when generations of plant-worshipping pagans knew better. So the pagan tree is allowed to grow even in Eden, though ringed around now with a strong taboo. Yes, there is spiritual knowledge in nature, the new God is acknowledging, and its temptations are fierce, but I am fiercer still. Yield to it, and you will be punished.

So unfolds the drug war's first battle.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Medical Marijuana Patients: Montana Airports

Washington Post

Medical marijuana patients report no problems as they boarded with carry on luggage and cannabis plants. Under the new regulations, patients can fly with their cannabis. They can even change planes in states where it's illegal. One medical marijuana advocate explains why he thinks the new way some airports are handling it is better than their previous methods.

"People don't know where to get seeds. They don't know where to get clones. They are afraid to drive through states to go through California to Montana. To get a good strain from California, I would have to drive through Oregon and through Idaho which don't recognize medical marijuana. They'll take you to jail," says Jason Christ from Cannabiscare.

We talked to the TSA, and they told us it's not really up to them.

"State laws supersede what we would do in the aviation sector, and it would be up to the local law enforcement officials to determine the action they would take based on whatever the person was trying to bring on board an aircraft," says Dwayne Baird with TSA.

Some Montana cannabis flyers were told the restrictions are that both the initial and final destination must be medical marijuana friendly, and passengers in possession can't leave the terminal with cannabis in states that haven't legalized it.


Sounds sensible to me.

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