I am the producer of The NORML Network, the host of the NORML SHOW LIVE and The NORML Stash Blog, and NORML's Outreach Coordinator. I'm married, live in Portland, Oregon, and I am a registered medical marijuana caregiver in this state. I've worked days as an IT geek and nights as a professional musician. Previously, I have been the host of my own political talk radio show on satellite radio. I've been the High Times "Freedom Fighter of the Month" and I travel across the country to educate people on marijuana reform. I've dedicated my life to bringing an end to adult marijuana prohibition and re-legalizing cannabis hemp, and I'm honored to be chosen by NORML to give voice to the Marijuana Nation and to speak for those who can't speak up.

3 responses to “US Virgin Islands newspaper refuses NORML recruitment ad”

  1. dwayne barger

    i really enjoyed your artical. im a cronic back pain and IBS sufferer , also cluster headaches, my only relief without side effects is the plant cannabis, im a pa resident for 41 yrs and im condimplateing moving to my birth place of NJ , they seam to be ready now for there medical use. but if i had my choice i would move to st croix usvi and be a huge advocate. our politicians say they are for the people …. im people a person my government makes me do something illeagal for 43 yrs now…. guess there war on drugs in the USA hasnt worked to well when you have docs lawers and politicians all burning but afraid to admit it in fear of losing there jobs … thank you again gor the words and for genisis1;29-30

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  3. Ivan Butcher II

    Written Testimony
    of

    Ivan Butcher II
    on

    My Reasoning for Supporting Legislation for the
    Decriminalization of Marijuana in the
    U. S. Virgin Islands

    submitted to

    The Office of the Honorable Senator Craig A. Barshinger

    November 16, 2009

    My Reasoning for Supporting Legislation for the Decriminalization of Marijuana in the U. S. Virgin Islands are many.

    For the records:

    I Did Not! I Have Not! I Am Not encouraging or promoting the use of Marijuana by Anyone.

    In my initial testimony on this issue, I merely listed that the Decriminalization of Marijuana should be a consideration toward addressing the impact it would have on our potential to attract tourists from some of the larger islands, if they were to make such a Legislative change.

    My focus was on my needs as a small business owner. My testimony was to address my needs and that of many other artisans, for trained competent workers capable of completing arts and crafts projects for marketing on a larger scale for exporting.

    My intention was not to focus on the decriminalization of Marijuana but for good reasons which I have referenced, I am going to step up to the Challenge.

    Senator Barshinger invited me to submit a compelling argument and that he would back it with a Legislative Bill. There is too much data and information out there that has already past Legislation in many of the States, for me not to follow up.

    When I think of the pharmaceutical commercials, their disclaimers list all of the possible side effects from the use and over use of their products. After listening to the side effects,
    pg.2 Reasoning

    which are so much worst than the original ailment, users end up having to take yet another prescription for those negative effects and then maybe another for the side effects from that prescription. Then the users/patients find themselves addicted to Prescription Drugs.

    My analogy, in making a comparison to the use of Marijuana verses the taking of Prescription Drugs is that the social and economic side effects of continuing to maintain the current laws on simple possession and the use of Marijuana here in territory, are far more devastating than any physical, emotional or psychological side effects from the use of Marijuana.

    Health Reasons

    Wikipedia:

    Marijuana as a medicinal herb has been proven to be useful and effective in the treatment of: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis and many others pain relief — particularly of neuropathic pain (pain from nerve damage) — nausea, spasticity, glaucoma, and movement disorders. Marijuana is also a powerful appetite stimulant, specifically for patients suffering from HIV, the AIDS wasting syndrome, or dementia. Emerging research suggests that marijuana’s medicinal properties may protect the body against some types of malignant tumors and are neuron-protective.

    pg.3 My Reasoning

    Before some of the more recent laboratory findings, most of the studies were first based on thousands of years of use by the different cultures. Marijuana had been one of the many herbs that was used by the Healers. Even here in our own culture, Marijuana was used by the elders for some of the same aliments mentioned above: asthma, pain, arthritis, glaucoma, nausea, insomnia, headaches, appetite stimulant, etc.

    Many cultures used Marijuana and other intoxicating plants not only for relaxation and medicinal reasons, but also during their celebrations, ceremonies and other gatherings. Some of these plants were used to reach spiritual communion with their ancestors.

    Maybe if the Native American had kept his pipe and put down the bottle, America’s history would be a lot more different, Today.

    I was asked if I am including other controlled intoxicating substances like mushrooms, crack, cocaine, etc. I personally have no objection to the use of organic stimulants, especially since when not abused have medicinal benefits. Nor do I have a problem with a consented Adult, who choose to use processed drugs like crack cocaine, LSD, amphetamines, depressants, alcohol, cigarettes, sugar and prescription drugs, etc., for the sole purpose of getting High, so long as they are not abusing the rights and safety of others, especially children.

    My question is, with little or no medicinal benefits from the use of these drugs, why continue such a harmful practice?

    pg.4 My Reasoning

    I mentioned Sugar; studies show that the side-effects associated with the over ingestion of Sugar and Caffeine, not only gives the user the same euphoric effect that cocaine does, but it also creates the same negative side effects of addiction and withdrawal.

    Yet, the Candy Pushers in and around our schools are partially responsible for what is happening in our educational system, today. From the start of the school day, children come to school hyped up on sugar and caffeine; by lunchtime, those who weren’t, now are; so the rest of the school day is effected by students crashing, going through withdrawals and the others are bouncing of the walls.

    I would say, that most candy sellers are not aware that their motivation is the same as that of the Drug Dealers, which is to make money, regardless of the detrimental impact their products has on their customers/victims.

    For the Christian opponents, who need biblical validation:

    Genesis 1:29-30:

    Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food”; and it was so.

    pg.5 My Reasoning

    [Dr. Francisco Contreras, Internal Surgeon and a leading advocate of alternative cancer therapy, has a video presentation discussing the fact that most of his patients are the devout Christian, who deny themselves of all the pleasures of the flesh, except for Gluttony. Worst yet, they are eating too much of all of the wrong foods according to the Bible.]

    Some of the biggest opponents to the decriminalization of marijuana are intoxicated on prescription drugs for aliments contributed to their poor diets and their sedentary lifestyles. For these individuals to continue to deny others the right to their choice to use natural alternative herbs/medicines is the real Crime.

    A major concern I have is how physicians have children on dangerous, addictive drugs with life threatening side effects to control and modify their sometimes disruptive and destructive behavior. When those same children can be given the same assistance with the ingredients from an organic herb like Marijuana.

    Studies show that Marijuana is just as and even more effective when ingested, eliminating the smoking related illnesses altogether.

    A valid and strong rationalization is that once it is made available, more people who may never have tried Marijuana, would suddenly become addicted. If that was the case why isn’t cigarette smoking a major health issue here in our community.

    pg.6 My Reasoning

    [I recently chaperoned some visitors to the island, and one of the ladies lit up a cigarette. I guess the way I looked at her, she responded by asking, if I would be offended. I told her No, that it was unusual to see someone black smoking cigarettes here, especially a woman. She said that was something that she had realized, when others had given her the same look]

    Everything is not for every Body.

    Yes, there will be an increase of new users, and yes, some may become chronic users, but it cannot have as bad of an impact as does alcoholism has on an individual. Some of the same chronic aliments associated with alcoholism, Marijuana is used to alleviate some of the ill symptoms.

    When to Know, When Enough is Enough, will be every new users Reality.

    [I can remember, the way youthful experimenting was handled years ago, they would give you so much, that you would experience the worst of the effects. After lifting their faces out of the toilet, some swearing that they will never do it again. But, there are those who will never learn.

    [ I remember chaperoning some students, on an off-island field trip to Puerto Rico, when we were in Old San Juan at a fast food restaurant, there were people around the area, some with open sores on their face, hands, arms, legs and feet. So, I asked one of the police officers, why were they out like that in and around the public? He said, “So that the public can see first hand, what are the consequences of using Drugs.”]

    pg.7 My Reasoning

    When dealing with children, scare tactics is not the approach for comprehensive results. Simply explaining the pros and cons for the use of Marijuana and that the laws are there to protect them, would be the more realistic procedure. Then, as an adult, they will have the same option to use or not use: cigarettes, liquor, beer, wine, over the counter drugs, etc.

    Not all will try or continue to use drugs, once they have learned a lesson or two from experimenting.

    [ During a first aid and CPR training session, that I was giving to a group of youth workers for the Anti-Litter and Beautification Summer Spruce Up Program, I had the trainees each share an emergency incident that they witnessed or was involved. This one youth told about the time he ended up in the hospital after running wild and naked in the street. He and some friends had gather some mushroom and ate them. He put his into a Doubles, because of the taste, so he was able to eat more. My point made to the group was that, in some case, you may not even know that you have been drugged.]

    Children from an early age are taught about the danger of Fire, and you don’t have to put their hand in it to make it perfectly clear to them. Now, the Harden ones sometimes have to learn by Consequence].

    The laws are and should be essential in the protecting of our children from self-destruction and from being preyed upon or being victimized by adults.

    pg.8 My Reasoning

    To tell a kid, Just Say NO to Drugs, is meaningless. There has to be alternative, creative and productive options to engage them. What happen to that good old Christian philosophy, Idle Hands is the Devils Workshop.

    With my many years of experiences on the junior high school level, I have met very few children if given something fun and interesting to do that they would not get involved. Once they are challenged, I could guarantee that they will not waste their time sitting some where nodding, while their peers are having fun, especially not those who have focus and are looking to excel.

    Now there will always be those few, who will rebel and challenge authority. Handling them, reminds me of a question asked, a guest Batik Artist from The Gambia, West Africa, during an assembly at Elena J.H.S.

    He was asked, What rights do children have in is country? His answer was, Children in my country have only two rights, to Listen and to Do. A child must Listen to everything the Father tells them, and to Do what the Mother tells them to Do.

    Economic benefits and losses

    The Decriminalization of Marijuana in the territory would be Foresight. The trend is growing on the main land and other parts of the world to decriminalize organic drugs, much like how it is controlled in Amsterdam. To banned it for medicinal use is purely political economics. In fact, by lessening the penalty for simple possession and providing the ability to purchase it through licensed businesses, would take out the street profit appeal and reduce crime.
    pg.9 My Reasoning

    I would endorse HOME GROWN, HOME OWNED.

    The first island to adapt an open policy toward the use of Marijuana, there will be a surge in their visitors, not to gamble, but to enjoy what the whole of the Caribbean has to offer the world: Sun, Sand and Sea.

    As things exist here, local cultivators of Marijuana are arrested and harassed, while imported, often tainted commercial, Marijuana floods the local market, and all of that money leaves the territory. This is lost revenue from taxes and from that money circulating in our communities. Documented, that some of these foreign suppliers are not only sifting out millions of dollars from the economy, they are using the same moneys to buy up major companies and properties, in addition, there is some proof that moneys are used as financial support for terrorism against American interest.

    Another loss and a waste of talent are those youth arrested for selling drugs. Some of them with Mad marketing skills: supply and demand, pricing, quality control, customer relationship, distribution, marketing, etc… but with the wrong commodities.

    The missed opportunity here is that their rehabilitation should be training in accounting, business administration, financing and sales. This would provide these offenders with the opportunity to still work independently and they would be able to legally offer their services to their peer entrepreneurs and the public at large.

    pg.10 My Reasoning

    What has been unfair and unjust is that we never hear of White residents, tourist and/or visitors being arrested in the territory for possession, sales or for cultivating Marijuana.

    What only the locals use Marijuana?

    Another ill effect of the current laws for the use and possession of Marijuana, are the destroyed lives. Too often families are the true victims. When a productive parent is jailed, taken from the home, losses their livelihood, and then further handicapped by a criminal history, the children end up wards of the state and on welfare. Worse yet, to often these were working, tax paying citizens, who sit idle in prison while the community has to support them. What happened to Retribution , I have a serious problem accepting that it is cost effective to house and feed someone for the possession of Marijuana. A fine, or even better community service hours appropriate for their offense, should be their penalty.

    Penalties

    Once the new laws are instated, they should be strictly enforced, violators will especially stand out. You will always have those who will over look and ignore the sales laws much like how they sell Puerto Rican and other lottery tickets here, fined them heavily, until there is no profit for them to operate in the territory.

    The same laws that apply to the use of alcohol and other prescription drugs for the driving of vehicles and the operation of heavy equipment, for the protection of the public, needs strict enforcement. Business owners should reserve the right for a No Drug Use Policy in their operations.
    pg.11 My Reasoning

    Tourist and visitors should respect the community. It must be made perfectly clear to them, that public intoxication, disturbance of the peace, nudity, vulgarity, or lewd behavior will not be tolerated. We welcome you to come and to enjoy yourself but you must respect our Home.

    Shuttle services should be provide for visitors to eliminate transportation needs from clubs, events and venues where Marijuana is available.

    If it can be proven that someone was under the influence at the time of an accident or during the commission of a crime of violence for an example; Retribution and double the time.

    Parents and their Children

    [The 3 R's every child should be taught before going to school are: Respect, Responsibility and Retribution, by the time they graduate from High Schools they should be Masters of these concepts.]

    First off, the Truancy Division of the Dept. of Education, should be reinstated and the curfew laws should be strictly enforced. If a child is found intoxicated in school or in public, it would be wrong to just assume that the parent has knowledge of or is responsible; because children will leave home one way and change up once out of the sight of their parents. There should be an investigation, and if it is determined that the parent is guilty of negligence, than both the child and both their parents should have to perform community service for their offense. If it is habitual, then the whole family should receive counseling.

    pg.12 My Reasoning

    The money will be there for rehabilitation, counseling, prevention and enrichment programs from the new revenues generated from the sale of Marijuana.

    Political Suicide

    I believe, that after all of the pros and cons are presented to the community on a Referendum for the Decriminalization of Marijuana, and how the efforts toward reforming the laws have been block by political economics and by lobbyist for the big pharmaceutical, tobacco and alcohol companies, those who chose to oppose the reform will feel a backlash from voters. For one, there are a large number of voters who only because it is against the law that they have a problem with individuals possessing and using Marijuana. Even to ask Police Officers, they will respond, it’s the Law. Next there are those families, who have relatives and neighbors, who have and are suffering because of the laws; there is a large community of Rastafarians, who use Marijuana religiously; then others who have been and will be learning more about the medicinal health benefits, and the increased number of new registered voters, young and old, who will just come out to vote on this issue alone.

    Once all of the information is open to discussion, I feel this is when the arguing begins. Have you ever tried to reason with a Drunk or someone intoxicated in Religion?

    It is time for a Change!

    With grave concern,
    Ivan Butcher II

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