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Sunday supplement Parade and picture magazine Life are among the many mass media publications that have called marijuana laws far too harsh. It is a fine bandwagon to join, and more and more people are joining it. The New Republic, in a two- part series last spring, noted that marijuana was indeed very dangerous, but only because possessing it can get you five or ten years in prison. Hippies, in their massive drop-out rebellion against society, have a marvelous time with these blatantly undemocratic laws. Anyone can join the fun. All you need is a joint and a match...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: At The Root Of It -- Marijuana | 9/25/1967 | See Source »

McNamara "are touting the Communist line" against guns-a ridiculous notion-we clearly indicated that the Communists jumped on the anti-gun bandwagon. Contrary to your implication that The American Rifleman accepts ads for "submachine guns, silencers, antitank guns, cannon and Nazi insignia," it steadfastly rejects all such advertising. Submachine guns and silencers, by the way, are illegal under U.S. gun laws that the NRA helped to pass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 8, 1967 | 9/8/1967 | See Source »

...also more than passing curious as to what the Arkansas G.O.P. would do with its 18 delegates at next year's convention. But Win Rockefeller, though in agreement with the Michigander on the futility of splinter parties, was not yet ready to join Brother Nelson on the Romney bandwagon. Said Win: "We should see what all the candidates think. We are entitled to more exposure. And Arkansas Republicans are just beginning to get into the scheme of things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: The Arkansas Traveler | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

...workers on his hands, now a tight and immensely devoted organization. The Mayor had to make a choice. He could let the group disband and work with a moribund Republican party during his administration, hoping that his charisma would draw his campaign workers back on to the 1969 bandwagon. But this would be a gamble against unfavorable odds. In four years time Lindsay would have made the enemies every incumbent makes and tarnished his shiny white armor. His only alternative was to nurse the organization that had developed around him, draw it into City Hall, and keep the local volunteers...

Author: By Kerry Gruson, | Title: New York's Quiet Revolution: John Lindsay Builds a Machine To Dethrone City's Democrats | 4/29/1967 | See Source »

...reasons so many youngsters are taking drugs, I think, is that they have discovered that this is one of those areas about which the older generation has made it a point to lie consistently. It is like the war in Vietnam: the bandwagon just doesn't sell. Statements like those of Farnsworth and Prout do nothing but stroke the sentiments of the elderly and further alienate the young. There are some very good reasons why college students should avoid the drug scenes that so seductively beckon, but the authors of this report haven't managed to touch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRUG STATEMENTS | 4/18/1967 | See Source »

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