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LETTER CAMPAIGN FOR ANDRÉ FÜRST

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Freedom to farm - No prison term for André Fürst


After the refusal of his appeal to the Swiss Federal Court, André Fürst, founder of Chanvre-Info, is now facing a prison term of 29 months because of the production and sale of hemp products. All around the world, people who are in favour of individual liberties and a pragmatic drug policy should take action against this unacceptable sentence.

We ask you to sign and send a letter adressed to Swiss authorities.

This remarkably harsh sentence affects a long-term militant for the right to cultivate hemp. André Fürst has never acted as a drug trafficker. He has invested almost the entire benefits of his company in activities to providing information on the various applications of hemp, apart from its psychoactive and medical uses. He has created an agro-industrial chain resulting in a large amount of new and perfectly legal hemp products: textiles, food supplies, cosmetics, building material, plastics and energy supply, all containing less than 0,3% THC.

The hemp industry fits perfectly well into the concept of small-scale agriculture that operates without state support and promotes sustainable development by replacing the use of non-renewable energy sources and forms of agriculture that damage the environment. Hemp has the potential to become one of the answers to the global ecological and economical challenges of the 21st Century. André Fürst is one of the people who has done most for its rehabilitation.

André Fürst is also an active supporter of drug policy reform in Europe. He has organised several presentations on the beneficial uses of hemp, among others in the European Parliament, and elaborated concrete proposals to install harm reduction measures concerning the use of cannabis and other drugs. In June 2007, André Fürst was elected as a member of the Steering Committee of the European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies (ENCOD), a pan-European association formed by organisations of citizens working for drug policy reform.

From 1996 to 2004, Swiss local and national authorities implemented a tolerant policy on the sale of small quantities of hemp containing more than 0,3%. During those years, approximately 300 shops and companies operated in Switzerland within the margins of this policy that was supported by official health institutions as well as the Federal government.

In 2004, this policy came to an end, following the refusal of a definitive change of drug laws with a tight parliamentary majority of 6 votes. All companies were forced to close their operations and most legal cases against them ended with a conditional prison term or a fine. However, in the case of André Fürst, authorities appear to have decided to make one person pay for this collective political failure.

André Fürst’s fight is political, so the sanction against him is political as well. Swiss authorities want to show that the country is entirely committed to the war on drugs. As everywhere else in the world, this war is failure. In the week up to New Year’s Eve 2006, at the height of the ski season, a research found that up to 1,400 lines of cocaine were snorted every day in the exclusive Alpine city of St Moritz.

Switzerland also applies a pragmatic drug policy concerning the use of drugs like heroin, with a remarkably sophisticated harm reduction policy including the existence of user rooms and the controlled dispensation of heroin. Does this pragmatic policy end with hemp? Are Swiss authorities sacrificing the consumers of cannabis and hemp to save the country’s image?

By imprisoning André Fürst, Swiss authorities make an end to a courageous example of rational drug policies in the heart of Europe. They envisage a person who has dedicated his life to promote the beneficial uses of this plant which has accompanied human-kind for more than 10.000 years. The consequence of this sentence is that many thousands of consumers will be forced to provide themselves with cannabis on the illegal market, which is dominated by organised crime.

We call upon all activists of the entire world to support the appeal for the revision of this sentence and send the following letter addressed to Swiss authorities.

André Fürst should continue to promote his civil right to participate in the political debate and promote the beneficial use of hemp.

Please sign and send the letter adressed to Swiss authorities. Thank you.

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  • Free ANDRÉ first! 30 October 2007 20:20, by Paul von Hartmann
    May I suggest that people start dedicating their writing to Andre’s release. Getting him out is the point. A hunger strike ought not to be of first concern if we apply ourselves effectively. There are many investigative journalists and other groups of communicators who could readily see the extreme nature of this attack on the free agricultural economy, and the global Cannabis culture. It is just an extension of the DEA raids on medical ’marijuana’ dispensaries in the US. I dedicated my most recent posting to Andre, sent to the Center for Investigative Reporting. You can read it at the California Cannabis Ministry blog, easily found by Googling "global broiling." "If we all protested as vigorously, against the fundamental cause of war, the anti-natural politiconomic disparity resulting from imposed organic agricultural scarcity, supplanted with a dope-ridden, bureaucratically obese domestic "drugs & wars" economy of unevenly distributed toxic chemicals, then we could obviate the wealth of the present outlaw petroligarchy just by appreciating the true value of Cannabis." The war is one of values. Man’s present valuation of hemp is the opposite of what it ought to be, if we wish to survive. It’s just that simple. Do the math. World’s most useful, nutritious and potentially abundant crop. Long history of beneficial relationship with this plant. No need to ask for permission to plant. This Spring 2008 will be the season to end the war at home against our Constitutionally protected freedom to farm, as an expression of sincere, respect and appreciation for "every herb bearing seed" and "every green herb" given to us by The Creator of this planet. One acre of hemp will :  Sequester one ton of carbon from the atmosphere in a year  Produce 1000 gallons of fuel  Feed ten people all the protein and essential fatty acids they need for a year.  Reflect solar radiation back into space, seed cloud formation,  Heal infections, prevent disease  Detoxify, remineralize and break up compaction in the soil,  Fuel the tractor  Protect other crops from pest infestation  Protect stored crops from pest infestation  Provide essential feed and cover for wildlife  Grow a seasonal wind-break  Produce therapeutic essential oils that produce no THC. According to the DEA’s own definition of what is and what isn’t a "legal" hemp product, Cannabis essential oils logically qualify as legal because they do not "cause THC to enter the human body." Yet, because of their enormous competitive value, they remain prohibited. This is the global crime of what may come to be known, briefly, as the Final Century. The incomparable urgency of widespread carbon sequestration, along with intense monoterpene production for climate mitigation is known, to effect both global warming and global broiling. As important are the production of biogenic pesticides and safe, natural insect repellent. Cannabinoid compounds (CBD, CBN) and other valuable resins and compounds in Cannabis are being withheld and knowledge suppressed. If everyone stands up at the same time and asserts our right of agricultural abundance, global healing will manifest through cooperation with and respect for Nature. The cure for endless war is agricultural abundance and the freedom to farm. PvH

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