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« Reply #60 on: 02/23/09 @ 16:11 »

Legalize It: Ammiano to Introduce Legislation Monday to Allow Pot -- and Tax It

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The story SF Weekly broke on Friday is true: Assemblyman Tom Ammiano will announce legislation on Monday to legalize marijuana and earn perhaps $1 billion annually by taxing it.

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Mecke said Ammiano's proposed bill "would remove all penalties in California law on cultivation, transportation, sale, purchase, possession, or use of marijuana, natural THC, or paraphernalia for persons over the age of 21."

The bill would additionally prohibit state and local law officials from enforcing federal marijuana laws.
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« Reply #61 on: 02/27/09 @ 11:50 »

Interesting letter I received today from Rob K. at MPP:

When I spoke with Barack Obama at a Capitol Hill reception in September 2004 (two months before his election to the U.S. Senate), he said he agreed with me that states should have the right to determine their own medical marijuana policies without federal interference.

That was the beginning of a series of events that culminated two days ago, when Attorney General Eric Holder announced — while standing next to the current DEA administrator — there will be no more DEA raids on medical marijuana establishments in California or elsewhere. This is significant, given that Holder is the "top cop" of the nation and the boss of the DEA!

Medical marijuana patients, dispensary owners and staffers, growers, MPP staffers, and other activists are breathing a sigh of relief ... having been terrorized by the Bush administration for eight years.  How did we get to this point?

Please watch this one-minute video clip of Obama responding to one of our campaign volunteers in New Hampshire on August 21, 2007, in the heat of the presidential primary campaign ...



After that, Obama publicly reiterated that he would discontinue Bush's policy, including in an interview with the editorial board of an Oregon paper. And, since Obama was elected, we've kept in touch with high-level staffers in the White House and on his transition team, as a way of keeping this issue on their radar screen until the policy was officially changed. 

Then, when Bush holdovers in the DEA raided five medical marijuana dispensaries in California in the days after Obama took office on January 20, MPP barraged the media and MPP members barraged the Obama administration to demand an end to the DEA's raids (and to fire the Bush holdovers).

And, of course, MPP and a host of other organizations — including conservative groups like Citizens Against Government Waste — have built support for the annual vote (from 2003 to 2007) on the House floor for an amendment that would have forbidden the DEA and the Justice Department from spending taxpayer money to subvert state-level medical marijuana laws.

All of this advocacy by thousands of patients, dispensary owners, volunteers, paid lobbyists, medical associations, and so many others has paid off. You did it; we all did it.

Now it's time for us to take our work to the next level by (1) enacting medical marijuana laws in Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and New York; (2) improving California's and Rhode Island's existing medical marijuana laws in order to provide licenses to dispensaries in both states; (3) reopening the federal "compassionate IND program" so that patients in all 50 states can obtain legal access to medical marijuana; and (4) passing our medical marijuana ballot initiative in Arizona in November 2010.

Please consider making a financial donation to all of this work.  Thanks so much ...

Sincerely,


Rob Kampia
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Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.

REPORTER:  "Right after the inauguration, there were some raids on California medical marijuana dispensaries. Was that a deliberate decision by you, by the Justice Department? As a prediction of policy going forward, do you expect those sorts of raids to continue? (muffled) The president said during the campaign —"

ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER:  "Well, what the president said during the campaign, you'll be surprised to know, will be consistent with what we'll be doing here in law enforcement. He was my boss during the campaign, he is formally and technically and by law my boss now, and so what he said during the campaign is now American policy."

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« Reply #62 on: 02/27/09 @ 15:17 »

I saw that press conference on YouTube yesterday. Who knows, maybe he'll be the one that legalizes it. We all know it wouldn't HURT the economy.

Or it could just be an elaborate communist plot to take over the world. LOL
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« Reply #63 on: 02/27/09 @ 15:33 »

It almost made me wish I had voted for him (I don't have that feeling yet - hopefully I will).
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« Reply #64 on: 02/27/09 @ 20:54 »

It almost made me wish I had voted for him (I don't have that feeling yet - hopefully I will).

Wha...wha....what?
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« Reply #65 on: 02/27/09 @ 21:01 »

Thirteen states allow the sale, distribution and use of marijuana for limited medical purposes:

• Alaska
• California
• Colorado
• Hawaii
• Maine
• Michigan
• Montana
• Nevada
• New Mexico
• Oregon
• Rhode Island
• Vermont
• Washington

And because Bush is out, and Obama is in, it has been decided Federal law (in this case) does not trump state law.  States rights win (on this issue).

Damn right I hope he continues to do the right thing(s).
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« Reply #66 on: 03/04/09 @ 02:44 »

Vermont legislators move to soften harsh marijuana laws

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MONTPELIER – At least 20 House lawmakers have attached their names to legislation that would eliminate criminal penalties for the possession of small amounts of marijuana.

The bill, introduced by Rep. David Zuckerman, would treat possession of an ounce or less of pot as a civil violation punishable by a $100 fine. Zuckerman, a Burlington Progressive, said Tuesday that the time has come for Vermont to replace criminal marijuana statutes that are heavy handed and out of touch.

These things are popping up all over the place now.
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