THOUGHT POLICE
The
privacy and dignity of our citizens [are] being
whittled away by sometimes
imperceptible steps. Taken
individually, each step may be of little consequence.
But
when viewed as a whole, there begins to emerge a
society quite unlike any we
have seen a society in
which government may intrude into the secret regions
of
a persons life.
WILLIAM
O. DOUGLAS (1898-1980),
U. S. Supreme Court Justice,
Osborne v. United States.
THOUGHT
POLICE Dort,
wo man Bücher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen"
Customs intercepted the books ordered by lynne, 11 customs and police raided
her place of business yelling and
screaming, ASK
YOURSELF, If a book has an isbn number etc is readily available from the leading
The thought police have NOW made THEM illegal in their country???
NEW ZEALAND DOES NOT RECOGNISE THIS CHARTER ? What
they are effectively saying is that they want to repress Intellectual Freedom Customs
then retrospectively charged Lynne with possessing banned books, despite none
of these books being banned at the time she bought them!
WHAT
THEY ARE EFFECTIVELY SAYING IS
This
woman has horrendous lawyers bills,can you please help ? The criteria the classification office used for banning the books is also troubling. Take Ed Rosenthal's Big Book of Buds, for example. The brief explanation for the ban says the book includes articles on the "decriminalisation of cannabis and the history of cannabis use, and numerous high quality photographs." The dominant effect, said the Office, was to promote and encourage the "criminal act" of cultivating and using cannabis. It is hard to believe that is all it takes to ban a book in New Zealand. Freedom of political expression is protected by the Bill of Rights, but the classifiers overruled the Bill of Rights for all the books, saying the classification "minimised interference with freedom of expression [while] preventing likely injury to public good." They did not state what likely injury they thought the public would suffer from reading books containing "high quality photographs" and "articles about decriminalisation". Rulings
by the Office of Film and Literature Classifications can be reconsidered under
Section 42 of the Classification Act if the application is made within three years
of the decision. Norml successfully appealed against the banning of High Times
in 1997, and now we are considering an appeal in this case.
Let's
emphasize one of the lessons we've learned about New Zealand: If you get caught
with three marijuana plants, you will pay a $350 fine. If you get caught with
three books about marijuana, you will pay a $6,000 fine. Kiwi tokers, if they're
prudent, may want to stick to just smoking the stuff rather than reading about
it. Russ Kick is the editor of Everything You Know Is Wrong, You Are
Being Lied To, and other books.
"In
the end," says the Grand Inquisitor in Dostoevsky's parable, They have turned this case into a test case, the fate of many innocent academics and researchers may rest on this trial!
This
woman has horrendous lawyers bills,can you please help ? And
beffore you purist start yelling spam
to
email your support please Go
Here Regards ps... We are trying to let every new zealander know of this injustice, wether you agree or not please, send this info to a friend, and let them be informed...Send this Information to a friend. Labour is the goverment of the day
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