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Rich Paul Activates the “Marijuana Militia”

Following the arrest of Derek J Freeman (covered by CDEvolution here and here), 4:20 organizer Rich Paul calls for the activation of the Marijuana Militia.

Rich tells Adam Kokesh about the history of the 420 Celebrations in Keene and around the Shire. He also describes some of the tactics successfully used to thwart prohibitionists law enforcers.

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Ridley Report Covers Ian Freeman’s Caging

On the evening of Wednesday, August 10th Mark Edge asked me to guest host Free Talk Live with him and Wayne. Ian Freeman, Mark’s usual co-host, was sitting in solitary confinement at the Cheshire County House of Corrections after being found guilty by a jury for “Obstructing Government Administration.” The obstruction part was when he stood in front of a Keene, New Hampshire Police Car. The “government administration” by Keene law enforcers was the assault and kidnapping of Heika Courser for drinking a prohibited beverage in public.

“What would you do if one of your friends was being kidnapped?” Ian Freeman asked the law enforcers who testified against him at the so-called superior court.

Ian decided to take action (along with Rich Paul, Wes Gilreath and Meg McLain) and was sentenced to 90 days in a cage.

Thanks to Dave Ridley for illustrating this episode of Free Talk Live.

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Mass case outcomes: Most importantly, Capuzzo got time served and will be returning to New Hampsh

Rich Paul from the 420 Foundation yesterday at the Federal Building in Concord.

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Keene 4:20 Celebrations Return

The Keene Sentinel reports on the return of the 4:20 celebrations in Keene:

While St. Patrick’s Day enthusiasts participated in the “wearing of the green” in downtown Keene Thursday afternoon, a small group of activists celebrated a different type of green at Central Square.

Smoking pipes and rolled blunts, activists used marijuana as a way to express “self-ownership,” according to one participant.

This group of nearly 20 was the first of this year to hold a rally supporting marijuana legalization, but similar demonstrations have been a fixture in Central Square since 2009.

“I wish the government would stay out of the issue forever and allow people the right to choose their own medication,” said Ademo M. Freeman, who moved to Keene in January.

Allowing medicinal marijuana, a measure that was passed by the N.H. House in a 221-96 vote Wednesday, is just one step, according to Freeman.

Rich G. Paul of Keene agreed. Paul organized the rally Thursday in which protesters were encouraged to smoke marijuana openly in public.

A self-described Free Stater, Paul said he moved to Keene in January 2009.

Paul organized similar rallies on the Statehouse lawn in Concord, and plans to have three this year in the state capital, on April 20, July 4 and Nov. 5, he said.

“We’ll be out on the town square every day, weather permitting,” Paul said. The time for the rallies is 4:20 p.m.; the number 420 is often used as a synonym for smoking in marijuana culture.

“The point is to be visible,” Paul said. “It’s easy to dehumanize a population you can’t see.”

Paul advocates legalization of marijuana possession and sale, which he believes will eliminate the violence that currently surrounds the business of buying and selling the substance, he said.

“Violence is real and it is a result of the law, not a result of the drug,” Paul said.

Paul said he spreads the news of the rallies through word of mouth among local marijuana buyers and sellers and by using social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Keene police Capt. Peter S. Thomas said police planned to address the rallies in the same manner they did when they happened last year.

Police will interfere in the rallies only to stop violations of the law, which include smoking pot, Thomas said. For the demonstrators to gather to voice their opinion is a public right, he said.

Police were not present at the rally Thursday.

“If there are violations to the law, we will address the violations in the appropriate manner,” Thomas said.

Via Ian Freeman at Free Keene.

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This Week on Talley.TV: Demockracy & Disobedience

On Tuesday’s episode, Talley.TV speaks with Emperor Evan about last Tuesday’s Free Grafton Election which saw Prohibition Abolished and Weeda Claus elected as Ambassador to “Unfree Grafton, The State of New Hampshire, The United States Empire, the United Nations and any Intergalactic/Interplanetary Federations of any sort.” The Presidents of the United States Kick out the Jams.

Thursday’s episode of Talley.TV focuses on the Shire Activists who answered Rich Paul’s call to “Remember Remember, Disobey in November” at the New Hampshire State House on November 5th. Featured is the debut of the Peaceful Assembly Choir who sang from “Weeda Claus’s Chronic Christmas Carols” by Sam A. Robrin.

On Saturday, Talley.TV will be traveling back to Concord. This time to the Federal Building to cover the Anti-War protest by the Tilting at Windmills Crew who promise:

Street theater, chalk, fun….let the feds know we don’t like all the killing, torture, stealing.

Details are on Facebook.

Thanks for watching Talley.TV’s reports from the front lines of freedom!

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This Week on Talley.TV: Demockracy & Disobedience

On Tuesday’s episode, Talley.TV speaks with Emperor Evan about last Tuesday’s Free Grafton Election which saw Prohibition Abolished and Weeda Claus elected as Ambassador to “Unfree Grafton, The State of New Hampshire, The United States Empire, the United Nations and any Intergalactic/Interplanetary Federations of any sort.” The Presidents of the United States Kick out the Jams.

Thursday’s episode of Talley.TV focuses on the Shire Activists who answered Rich Paul’s call to “Remember Remember, Disobey in November” at the New Hampshire State House on November 5th. Featured is the debut of the Peaceful Assembly Choir who sang from “Weeda Claus’s Chronic Christmas Carols” by Sam A. Robrin.

On Saturday, Talley.TV will be traveling back to Concord. This time to the Federal Building to cover the Anti-War protest by the Tilting at Windmills Crew who promise:

Street theater, chalk, fun….let the feds know we don’t like all the killing, torture, stealing.

Details are on Facebook.

Thanks for watching Talley.TV’s reports from the front lines of freedom!

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