John Champagne San Antonio, Texas June 20, 1992 Walter Cronkite 524 W 57th St. New York, NY 10019 Dear Mr. Cronkite, You are opposed to oppression and to 'law & order' as code word for oppression. Today, a common pretext for state-sponsored oppression across the land is the prohibition on the growing and use of cannabis hemp. Cannabis prohibition creates opportunities for government to confront peaceful citizens, take away their home and other property without trial, and in some cases without their being in violation of any law. Did you see 'Prime Time Live'? Government informants would reduce their sentences, keep their home, and ruin someone else's life all in one action. Cannabis is a uniquely versatile plant. It provides high quality fiber, nutrition, energy and medicine all from one seed. People have exploited this natural resource and enhanced it through selective cultivation for a very long time. Your grandpa probably sold it in his store. Apparently, some people discovered that racism, fear and ignorance could be exploited to hasten the removal of this plant from the national and global economy, and thereby ensure the greatest profit margins of synthetic fiber producers and drug companies. '60 Minutes' did a report on medicinal uses of marijuana and pointed out drug company profiteering as a motive for not legalizing the plant. No one in the mainstream media has reported that it was taxed heavily to begin with, then prohibited, to bolster the profits of DuPont and associates. Do you ever ask yourself or other news producers, 'Why not?' I suppose I should write to '60 Minutes' and 'Prime Time Live' producers and ask them, "Hey! What gives? I rely on you as a journalist and now I feel like I need to tell you how to do your job." Maybe we know why some things are not reported. Reporting them may harm the interests of the advertisers, whose interests the program producers serve. Turn now to another great untold story about oppression across the land. Individuals are living in hot, crowded, foul-smelling and bacteria-infested conditions hidden away in factory farms. These conditions are worse than what any dog should suffer, and should not be imposed on any other being for the convenience of enslaving them inexpensively for food production. I cannot think of any case where we should allow this misery to be imposed on powerless beings by the powerful. Even if one wished to justify current practices of animal slavery on the basis of the victims being members of other species, it would be difficult to justify the enormous waste of every critical resource, i.e. land, water, soil, energy, clean air..., that is involved in the production of dead bodies of animals for our palates. High levels of use of land, water and energy, and enormous amounts of pollution can be attributed to this one industry. I think the public should know this. It should be reported on the news. I also feel that the public should be made aware of the dangers associated with eating meat. I read that the 21st Century Party will hold its founding convention in late August. It was described as a coalition of NOW and other social justice and environmental groups. I hope you can find the time to speak to or encourage this new political activity. From reading the platform and knowing where you stand, I would say you would probably like it. Of course, for such an effort to succeed right now would require that they put forth a strong candidate, someone who is widely known and respected by the people. Of course, I want you to be that candidate. How 'bout it? Will you do it? Please. Sincerely, John ChampagneBack to the Gaia Brain page list of links