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In reply to the discussion: Weed: Legalize and tax it [View all]farminator3000
(2,117 posts)73. more stuff
http://www.klewtv.com/news/local/Discussion-of-I-502-with-Asotin-Co-Prosecutor-185713102.html
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http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/celebrity/Snoop+Dogg+Lion+ready+roll+marijuana+education/7776665/story.html
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"It's a tentative step in the right direction," Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, said of Obama's statement. "He said we need a 'conversation,' and that's very promising. This sounds a lot like what he said about gay marriage a couple of years ago."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-obama-legal-marijuana-20121215,0,5518803.story
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The city, in a novel lawsuit seeking to block U.S. Officials from forcing the dispensary to close, says the federal governments own scientists have found medical benefits for pot and have secured a U.S. patent for use of the drug, even as prosecutors have targeted medical cannabis dispensaries.
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2012/13941/city-of-oakland-spars-in-court-with-feds-over-medical-marijuana/
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this is the report Nixon called for and ignored, which is why things are f'd now...
A Final Comment
In this Chapter, we have carefully considered the spectrum of social and legal policy alternatives. On the basis of our findings, discussed in previous Chapters, we have concluded that society should seek to discourage use, while concentrating its attention on the prevention and treatment of heavy and very heavy use. The Commission feels that the criminalization of possession of marihuana for personal is socially self-defeating as a means of achieving this objective. We have attempted to balance individual freedom on one hand and the obligation of the state to consider the wider social good on the other. We believe our recommended scheme will permit society to exercise its control and influence in ways most useful and efficient, meanwhile reserving to the individual American his sense of privacy, his sense of individuality, and, within the context of ail interacting and interdependent society, his options to select his own life style, values, goals and opportunities.
The Commission sincerely hopes that the tone of cautious restraint sounded in this Report will be perpetuated in the debate which will follow it. For those who feel we have not proceeded far enough, we are reminded of Thomas Jefferson's advice to George Washington that "Delay is preferable to error." For those who argue we have gone too far, we note Roscoe Pound's statement, "The law must be stable, but it must not stand still."
We have carefully analyzed the interrelationship between marihuana the drug, marihuana use as a behavior, and marihuana as a social problem. Recognizing the extensive degree of misinformation about marihuana as a drug, we have tried to demythologize it. Viewing the use of marihuana in its wider social context, we have tried to desymbolize it.
Considering the range of social concerns in contemporary America, marihuana does not, in our considered judgment, rank very high. We would deemphasize marihuana as a problem.
The existing social and legal policy is out of proportion to the individual and social harm engendered by the use of the drug. To replace it, we have attempted to design a suitable social policy, which we believe is fair, cautious and attuned to the social realities of our time.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/nc/ncmenu.htm
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http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/celebrity/Snoop+Dogg+Lion+ready+roll+marijuana+education/7776665/story.html
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"It's a tentative step in the right direction," Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, said of Obama's statement. "He said we need a 'conversation,' and that's very promising. This sounds a lot like what he said about gay marriage a couple of years ago."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-obama-legal-marijuana-20121215,0,5518803.story
***
The city, in a novel lawsuit seeking to block U.S. Officials from forcing the dispensary to close, says the federal governments own scientists have found medical benefits for pot and have secured a U.S. patent for use of the drug, even as prosecutors have targeted medical cannabis dispensaries.
http://www.thedailychronic.net/2012/13941/city-of-oakland-spars-in-court-with-feds-over-medical-marijuana/
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this is the report Nixon called for and ignored, which is why things are f'd now...
A Final Comment
In this Chapter, we have carefully considered the spectrum of social and legal policy alternatives. On the basis of our findings, discussed in previous Chapters, we have concluded that society should seek to discourage use, while concentrating its attention on the prevention and treatment of heavy and very heavy use. The Commission feels that the criminalization of possession of marihuana for personal is socially self-defeating as a means of achieving this objective. We have attempted to balance individual freedom on one hand and the obligation of the state to consider the wider social good on the other. We believe our recommended scheme will permit society to exercise its control and influence in ways most useful and efficient, meanwhile reserving to the individual American his sense of privacy, his sense of individuality, and, within the context of ail interacting and interdependent society, his options to select his own life style, values, goals and opportunities.
The Commission sincerely hopes that the tone of cautious restraint sounded in this Report will be perpetuated in the debate which will follow it. For those who feel we have not proceeded far enough, we are reminded of Thomas Jefferson's advice to George Washington that "Delay is preferable to error." For those who argue we have gone too far, we note Roscoe Pound's statement, "The law must be stable, but it must not stand still."
We have carefully analyzed the interrelationship between marihuana the drug, marihuana use as a behavior, and marihuana as a social problem. Recognizing the extensive degree of misinformation about marihuana as a drug, we have tried to demythologize it. Viewing the use of marihuana in its wider social context, we have tried to desymbolize it.
Considering the range of social concerns in contemporary America, marihuana does not, in our considered judgment, rank very high. We would deemphasize marihuana as a problem.
The existing social and legal policy is out of proportion to the individual and social harm engendered by the use of the drug. To replace it, we have attempted to design a suitable social policy, which we believe is fair, cautious and attuned to the social realities of our time.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/studies/nc/ncmenu.htm
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Agree 100%. If we can do it with alcohol and tobacco we can certainly do it with weed. nt.
OldDem2012
Jan 2013
#3
the problem is that there is no science allowed in the USA, even though hemp in Canada is thriving
farminator3000
Jan 2013
#137
good ideas- i'd say work WITH birds- if they fill up on seeds, some will pass through...
farminator3000
Jan 2013
#140
i think weed will result in some new anti-anxiety and depression pills that may be more effective
samsingh
Jan 2013
#144
that's the ideal scenario - not sure if and when the other States would follow suit
samsingh
Jan 2013
#55
Noooo! Because the War on Drugs is the one "culture war" still worth fighting for!
Romulox
Jan 2013
#27
i would like to clear the jails of pot offenders (who i don't think are offenders)
samsingh
Jan 2013
#45
The object is to actually win. Chances are better in a presidential election year.
Comrade Grumpy
Jan 2013
#68
there is a lot of literature supporting further investigation into the benefits of weed, hemp etc
samsingh
Jan 2013
#150
why are you becoming so intense. We're having a discussion where opinions are being shared?
samsingh
Jan 2013
#99
um. from my monsanto thread...YEESH! please, for humanity's sake, NO FRANKEN WEED!!!
farminator3000
Jan 2013
#103
legalization of hemp/cannabis/marijuana threatens profits in many industries!
wildbilln864
Jan 2013
#108
classification of MJ as schedule 1 drug is untenable- scientific paper- also THC suppositories!
farminator3000
Jan 2013
#156