10 Signs The Global Elite Are Losing Control

“The more the elite try to control humanity, the more entropy occurs. Entropy, for those who don’t know, is the lack of order or predictability; a gradual decline into disorder.
Although the elite still enjoy a huge wealth advantage over the masses, they are now resigned to behaving like tyrants to maintain control. This, in turn, exposes their dark side which has been cleverly concealed for ages. Not anymore. People are waking up in droves, at least as fast as the elite can build their full-spectrum prison matrix.  Let them try.  To paraphrase Victor Hugo, ‘No army can stop an idea whose time has come.’  Here are ten signs that the elite are losing control over the people.”

http://www.activistpost.com/2013/09/10-signs-global-elite-are-losing-control.html

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NY Governor to Establish Medical Marijuana Program

“New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) will use his State of the State address Wednesday to announce he will sign an executive order to allow the limited use of marijuana, the New York Times reported Saturday. The move comes as the state legislature is set to debate pending medical marijuana legislation in Albany.  The executive order will cite a 1980 law that allows for the use of controlled substances to treat serious illnesses. The narrowly-tailored program will allow only 20 hospitals statewide to provide marijuana to patients suffering from a short list of specified conditions. The Department of Health, in consultation with experts, will be charged with drafting regulations for the program.”

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2014/jan/06/ny_governor_establish_medical_ma

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CNN Poll Finds 55% Support Marijuana Legalization

“A CNN/ORC International survey released Monday has a solid majority of Americans supporting the legalization of marijuana. Some 55% agreed that marijuana should be legal, with 44% disagreeing.  CNN called the results ‘a major turnaround from past decades,’ citing its own and General Social Surveying polls showing support for legalization at only 16% in 1987, before rising to 26% in 1996 and 34% in 2002. Support has jumped 12 point in just two years; CNN had support at 43% in 2012.  The CNN poll results are similar to an October Gallup Poll that had support for legalization a record-breaking 58% nationwide. That was in line with a number of other polls since the 2012 elections.”

http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2014/jan/06/cnn_poll_finds_55_support_mariju

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Pot sales of $5 million in five days and no place to put the money

“The inability of marijuana businesses to straight-forwardly stash their cash in standard financial institutions due to federal banking regulations aimed at stopping drug trafficking has been an issue in Colorado for years. But despite Obama administration statements about possible fixes and a request from Governor John Hickenlooper more than three months ago, nothing has been done. Now, however, with the recreational pot biz reportedly taking in more than $5 million in the first five days of sales, the Denver City Council unanimously passed a proclamation calling for the feds to rewrite banking regs to allow for state-legal weed operations to use banks like any other business.”

http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2014/01/pot_sales_denver_5_million_five_days.php

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In one Florida county, nicotine is a banned drug

“Beginning Oct. 1, job seekers applying to work for Flagler County will not only face termination for using tobacco products, but will be denied employment if they admit to using tobacco within one year of their application date.  ‘The tobacco ban applies to anything that would produce nicotine,’ said Joseph Mayer, Flagler County’s community services director. That includes cigarettes, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes, pipes and snuff.  When asked if the new tobacco ban would apply to the county commissioners, Mayer responded in an email, ‘As such, the policy does not apply to our County Commission or those individuals who may run for office in the future.'”

http://watchdog.org/104307/in-one-florida-county-nicotine-is-a-banned-drug/

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E-cigarette bans considered across the U.S.

“Supporters of the bills say e-cigarettes may cause people to start toxic addictions and may pose unknown health risks to the public. ‘These are being touted as safer than cigarettes, but we don’t really know that,’ said Councilman James Gennaro, who co-sponsored New York City’s bill. ‘Just seeing people smoking things that look identical to cigarettes in subway cars, colleges and public libraries will tend to re-normalize the act of smoking and send the wrong message to kids.’  Local governments including Concord City and Petaluma in California, and Lee, Lenox, Stockbridge, North Attleborough, Somerset and South Hadley in Massachusetts also have similar laws, officials said.”

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/usanow/2013/12/20/e-cigarette-bans-considered-across-the-country/4143993/

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Canada’s ban on e-cigarettes makes no sense

“E-cigarettes with nicotine content have been banned from open sale by Health Canada decree, though they are available from underground shops or through online order from the many jurisdictions, including the U.S., where they are legal. Health Canada’s line on e-cigarettes is that they may pose health risks and have not been fully evaluated for safety, quality and efficacy. If that is the case, Health Canada should take it upon itself to research what health risks there may be, and carry out the evaluations it feels are necessary. Simply banning e-cigarettes on suspicion they might be dangerous makes no sense when conventional cigarettes are readily available at every corner store.”

http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/Editorial+Canada+cigarettes+makes+sense/9334714/story.html

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Refillable electronic cigarettes face EU ban

“The European Union has struck a deal which could curb the booming market in electronic cigarettes and lead to an EU-wide ban on a popular version of the nicotine device.  In hard-fought negotiations between the 28 governments of the EU and the European parliament, both sides agreed on Tuesday that refillable e-cigarettes could be banned across Europe if three countries decided on prohibition.  The issue of e-cigarettes quickly became the most contentious aspect of new EU rules on the packaging and sales of tobacco products, although the electronic devices contain no tobacco.”

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/dec/17/refillable-electronic-cigarettes-face-eu-ban

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Sweden abandons bid to lift EU snus export ban

“The Swedish government has given up its efforts to force the European Union to scrap its ban on the export of snus.  According to Sweden’s position, if the EU refuses to scrap the snus export ban, then the EU shouldn’t get involved in rules regarding flavour additives and ingredients used in snus sold in Sweden.  Snus, is a tobacco product invented in Sweden in the early 1800s. While maintaining its popularity, it has been on the rise in Sweden after smoking was banned in restaurants in 2005.  The Swedish government has for years been trying to sway the EU to allow snuff to be exported in Europe, referring to laws on free movement as well as public health.”

http://www.thelocal.se/20130613/48474

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Spain bans e-cigarettes in public spaces

“‘The goal is to protect people’s health and avoid possible adverse effects,’ Health Minister Ana Mato said in a statement.  Spain already bans minors from using e-cigarettes, and the regions of Catalonia and Andalusia have recently announced similar bans on their use in public places. Governments around the world have struggled with how to regulate e-cigarettes since their emergence and growing popularity in recent years.  Supporters claim they are a less dangerous alternative to regular cigarettes and a valuable tool in helping smokers to quit.  However, the World Health Organisation has advised against them, saying their potential health risk ‘remains undetermined’.”

http://www.thelocal.es/20131219/spain-bans-e-cigarettes-in-public-spaces

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