The Free Thought Project – by John Vibes
Eugene, OR – In the state of Oregon, where marijuana was recently legalized, a government agency has rejected food donations for the holidays because the donations came on the behalf of a marijuana-related organization. A group called Women Leaders in Cannabis was able to raise considerable food donations for people in need and initially their contributions were accepted by Oregon’s Department of Human Services.
However, the agency later changed their mind and decided that they did not want to accept the donations because they did not want to be associated with a substance that is now legal in the state.
Lindsey Jacobsen, the executive director of Women Leaders in Cannabis in Eugene, told KATU that the agency actually gave them a different excuse at first.
“The first place I reached out to was the Department of Human Services because when I was in high school I was in Future Business Leaders of America and we did the same type of program and that’s who we worked with. We discussed in detail how we would make it happen, and a few days later we got a phone call back stating that they wouldn’t be able to work with us due to too much time being spent on it,” she said.
“It’s disheartening. We have lives just like everybody else, families, jobs. We’re just happy to be able to give back now that we have the opportunity to,” she added.
Gene Evans, a DHS spokesman later admitted in a statement to KATU that the donations would be an embarrassment for the government.
“Their decision not to accept the donations was based on discomfort with the connection of a marijuana organization to DHS human services. … The Eugene office felt that baskets sponsored by this organization could create the impression that we endorsed cannabis,” the statement said.
“I don’t see how being involved in a positive way could do any harm. We’ll keep finding people that want to work with us and I think in the future people will be reaching out to us, hopefully,” Jacobsen said after hearing the reason why their donations were rejected.
Luckily, the group was quickly able to find a private organization called Autism Rocks to help them distribute their donations.
John Vibes is an author and researcher who organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference. He also has a publishing company where he offers a censorship free platform for both fiction and non-fiction writers. You can contact him and stay connected to his work at his Facebook page. You can purchase his books, or get your own book published at his website www.JohnVibes.com.
“In the state of Oregon, where marijuana was recently legalized, a government agency has rejected food donations for the holidays because the donations came on the behalf of a marijuana-related organization.”
Since when does the so-called ‘government’ decide who can or cannot donate food?
We’re going to have to hang them ALL, just to show them how badly misguided they are.
People in government must commit aggression against everyone or they would have nothing to do. A voluntary society does not require a government. The idea of a voluntary society scare people in government more than terrorists.
I’ve always considered politicians and rope to be synonymous.
but the govt sure will take their tax money
Gene Evans, a DHS spokesman later admitted in a statement to KATU that the donations would be an embarrassment for the government. No it is the government that is the embarrassment. Typical bs. from pos bureaucrats. Wouldn’t want to be a part of any solution, it goes against everything they stand for.
The pot industry should organize their own food drive and show the government up. We dont need no stinkin gubament.
So
So why are we allowing the thugs to push us around?
What in the F is it going to take before the G-D gloves come off!
Or even better yet IGNORE the sonsofbitches
Do it anyways
I’ll bet the hungry people aren’t as worried about where the food came from, and it’s a shame that the government agency who made the decision is more interested in making a political statement than feeding its hungry citizens.