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GoKart Motzart
12-28-2008, 11:41 AM
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[QUOTE]Pot Wins in a Landslide: A Thundering Rejection of America's Longest War

By Rob Kampia, AlterNet. Posted November 5, 2008.

Voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and least-discussed war -- the war on marijuana.

On Tuesday, largely under the radar of the pundits and political chattering classes, voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and least-discussed war -- the war on marijuana.

Michigan voters made their state the 13th to allow the medical use of marijuana by a whopping 63 percent to 37 percent, the largest margin ever for a medical marijuana initiative. And by 65 percent to 35 percent, Massachusetts voters decriminalized the possession of up to an ounce of marijuana, replacing arrests, legal fees, court appearances, the possibility of jail and a lifelong criminal record with a $100 fine, much like a traffic ticket, that can be paid through the mail.

What makes these results so amazing is that they followed the most intensive anti-marijuana campaign by federal officials since the days of "Reefer Madness." Marijuana arrests have been setting all-time records year after year, reaching the point where one American is arrested on marijuana charges every 36 seconds. More Americans are arrested each year for marijuana possession -- not sales or trafficking, just possession -- than for all violent crimes combined.

And the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, with

guest
12-29-2008, 12:30 AM
It's time to shhhhmoke!!! I hope harpers johnny has shrivelled a couple peacups.

Green Supreme
12-29-2008, 02:37 AM
Decrim is no solution. Makes no sense at all. You can possess it but not produce or acquire it. Even medical kinda scares me. I mean once they distinguish between medical and not its an all out assault from there. Divide and conquer kinda stuff. Legalization is the only way, but it too can never be. You see if its legalized that means a lot of folks who have done time did it for something that should not have been illegal. The financial compensation there alone is enough to keep the money pumping into the drug war. Good to see the people have a voice though. Peace GS