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The Joint Effort Campaign


CANNABIS PROHIBITION FUNDS CRIME. 

If you told the average man in the street that Cannabis studies proved that Cannabis cured cancer by stopping, reversing and even eliminating malignant tumours, they will not believe you even if you produce the 1974 Medical College of Virginia studies.

If you tell them that driving ‘high’ makes you drive better then if you had not smoked at all, they will also not believe you even if you provide them with the Crancer Washington Dept. of Motor Vehicles simulated driving studies.

If you tell them that Cannabis smoke is uniquely safe and the reason you get cancer from cigarettes is because of the tobacco radioactivity that Vilma Hunt researched and established as early as 1964 at Harvard University they will not believe you.

If you tell them that psychosis in Cannabis using populations is actually lower then in the general population and point out the Morocco 1955 studies, they will not believe you.

The reason for this is because the average man on the street has had such a high level of indoctrination done on them that it has brainwashed them into believing that Cannabis is the devils plant. Their minds cannot accept those ideas. It’s a ‘blue screen’ brain freeze.
They will say that if any of that was true, the media and the government would have told them. They will not go and look it up themselves and will not change their minds until the media tells them otherwise. That is the power of brainwashing.
So how do you speak to someone who refuses to even hear the truth? 

This is where the ‘Joint Effort’ campaign comes in.

The ‘Joint Effort’ campaign works on the simple principle of linking the Prohibition of Cannabis with the increased crime levels. Everyone knows the story of Al Capone and how Prohibition of alcohol created organised, networked, syndicated crime. Everyone can understand that criminals use the funding from Prohibition to protect their networks, bribe the officials and hire violent hit men.
Everyone in South Africa can relate to this as everyone has been a victim of crime, and they also know how many criminals are not convicted correctly, released early or have the charges dropped because of (deliberate?) ‘mistakes’ or lost dockets.
The real crime kingpins are even given immunity (Aglioti) as the government protects them. Better the devil you know as they say.

Just drugs alone are worth R3 trillion, while the budget for the entire police is only R150 billion. It is economically impossible to lower crime rates when the criminals are making more then R3000 while the government has only R150 to spend to counter them.
The criminals don’t play by the rules and they have the finances to bribe officials with more money then the government could ever pay, they own a ‘network’ which means other officials are already working for them to report non-compliant officials who refuse to be corrupted, they have intelligence on all the officials families to use as leverage, and they have the firepower to silence them. Bribes can be made in the form of cash payments, or hiring family members into legitimate companies that the criminals use to launder the money.
If the government cannot outspend the criminals, how can you even hope to compete against a ‘legitimate’ company who is laundering trillions in crime profits?

Therefore, the only solution to the crime problem is to remove the funding BEFORE the criminals can use it. If they are not making money, they cannot pay the bribes. This will result in the collapse of the crime networks and expose the corrupt government officials at the same time. This will make the streets safer and remove those officials who are currently protecting the criminals. It will mean fair business competition so your business can succeed. It will mean the money currently thrown into the black hole of crime fighting that does not even make a dent in the crime tsunami can now be used to build South Africa, educate and employ the would-be criminals, supply effective health services and lower everyone’s taxes.
The benefits from Cannabis Re-Legalisation include healthier people, cheap paper, fiber and clothes of the highest quality, South African job creation not Chinese job creation, the cleanest, cheapest production-cost-free pure green energy, biodegradable plastic of the highest quality and the healthiest, cheapest single-source food supply known to man. The income tax that would be generated would be more then any other scheme that this government proposes.

So how do we go about getting this done?
Getting everyone to unite is difficult. People cannot agree on anything these days because of the cultural differences, but everyone can agree that any government policy that increases crime or protects the criminals can never be accepted.

We all need to shout with one voice that Prohibition is funding and protecting the criminals, and therefore the government is funding and protecting criminals. Even if Cannabis was harmful, Prohibition poses a much greater threat to individual South African’s as it creates organised crime, gangs and the violence that comes with it. You cannot throw petrol on a fire and claim you are trying to put it out. Everyone has been a victim of crime and we must demand that the funding be removed BEFORE the criminal networks have a chance to use it.

What this means is that Prohibition is the actual crime. The government has perpetrated this crime and they are the guilty one’s unless they can justify funding organised criminals and murderers. Once the public realise this simple fact that no one can deny or refute, we can start to introduce them to the real facts surrounding Cannabis.

  1. •    Government-sponsored Prohibition creates, funds, supports and protects organised crime; meaning Prohibition is government-sponsored crime against the people of South Africa.
  2. •    It is economically impossible to fight crime until we remove the funding that is used to corrupt the officials BEFORE the networks have a chance to use it.
  3. •    Re-legalising Cannabis will remove the criminal funding in a constitutional way and integrate it back into the economy for the good of all South Africans.


You are the only person that has the power to get these laws changed. One e-mail from you is one step closer to re-legalisation. As they say, if voting could change anything, it would be illegal! Only the voice of the masses demanding answers will force the change.


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All information on Cannabis is quoted from The Report. Cannabis: The Facts, Human Rights and the Law; with permission.
ISBN: 9781902848204
Authors: Kenn and Joanna d'Oudney.
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