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Marijuana Momentum - The re-legalization movement grows larger

Thu, Feb 21, 2008 1:36 pm


Despite several decades of campaigning to establish a taxed and regulated market for adult cannabis use, such a market does not exist anywhere in the US. Moreover, a majority of Americans do not yet express—nor have they ever expressed—support for such a market. As a result, the marijuana-law reforms that have been enacted over the past 30 to 35 years have been limited in scope.

Yet despite soaring cannabis arrest and incarceration rates, eye-popping costs to taxpayers and countless government-sponsored anti-cannabis organizations that have pumped out Drug War propaganda for decades, the pro-cannabis movement is making remarkable strides. Twelve states and numerous municipalities have decriminalized the possession of cannabis. These regions of decrim represent one-third of the US population. Thirteen states have some form of legal protections for medical patients who use physician-recommended cannabis—one-fifth of the US population.

Amorphia and NORML began as the nation’s only drug-policy reform groups in 1970. But today, there are dozens of organized and incorporated drug-policy reform groups working for change, such as NORML, the Drug Policy Alliance, ASA, MPP, SSDP, VoteHemp, DRCNet, the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, FAMM and LEAP. (And let’s not forget the efforts of groups like the ACLU.)

Progressive-minded scientists, public health officials and scientific journals—while struggling against the government’s monopoly on psychedelic- and cannabis-centric research—are currently and genuinely in the vanguard of cutting-edge bio-pharmaceutical and herbal therapies, as well as in the industrial-material sciences and the development of bio-fuels.

Cannabis-law activists are completely dominant in the so-called culture wars. Every measurable indicator of popular culture is anti-prohibition. Whether it’s film, TV or music, popular entertainment consistently demonstrates itself in favor of drug-policy reform. Dozens of drug-policy and cannabis-themed Web sites consistently rank in the top tier of popularity on the Internet.

Cannabis consumers are clearly demanding change: witness the columns, editorials and letters to the editor in the daily papers, as well as the court cases, state and federal legislation, popular voter initiatives, blogs, vlogs, newsbots and listservs. Despite the lack of official endorsement, the re-legalization movement gains strength daily.

Allen St. Pierre, Executive Director of NORML
Contact NORML at 1-888-67-NORML or norml.org




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heide

Apr 29 2008, 9:53 am

quick reminder global marijuana march
may 3
topeka ks
4:20 pm
10th & gage south west corner
get outta the closet humans
show the man that we are not bums,worthless unemplyed bums, terrorists ect
we are loving , hardworking people of all sizes, shapes , shades, religions,humans on a mission... we love & do good
we take care of our families & care about all our relation
we actually live what most christians are always talking about( but somehow never quite seem to follow through on)
walk your talk my family
look your nearest rally up & join in
start a huge petition,, register to vote
dammitt lets get up off our collective asses & do something
lets move this mountain of lies& replace it with what should have been there in the first place
HUGE FIELDS OF HEMP
AND CANNABIS GROWN IN THE GARDEN
EARTH HEALED
dream it
make it happen

mcat

Apr 3 2008, 3:14 pm

legalize it . Get the COPS of my BUTT

Protest the police state

Apr 2 2008, 2:45 pm

Protest High times because they are liars & involved in helping the police in Busts on marijuana users.

Donald B Parsons

Mar 28 2008, 7:23 pm

I can spell 420 just fine , It's ever(y)one I have trouble with. Sorry just poking a little fun. If your gonna tell people to spell correctly you need to spell check yourself better.

ahhyes

Mar 28 2008, 1:54 am

great ideas everone, just learn how to spell.420

dtay

Mar 26 2008, 2:22 am

oh and by the way..my wife was just recently pregnant..had a baby girl..and i heard a doctor say that hed rather see someone smoke a joint a day rather than a cigerette a day..pretty interesting fact..that goes to show u.

legalize.

dtay

Mar 26 2008, 2:18 am

i agree with jb..i just got an email about barney frank..
im stoked..cant wait to see where it goes..glad to see a politician finally step up to the plate..

hopefully this is it.

jb

Mar 25 2008, 9:50 am

It's about damn time

NORML Partners with Rep. Barney Frank (D, MA) to Introduce Federal Decriminalization Legislation!
March 24th, 2008 By: Keith Stroup, NORML Legal Director
For the first time in nearly 25 years, NORML is spearheading a campaign in Congress to end the federal prohibition of marijuana. Congress created cannabis prohibition, and the courts say time and again to reformers: ‘Congress is the place to change marijuana laws.’

Therefore, NORML has teamed up with Democratic Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts to draft legislation that would strip the federal government of its authority to arrest responsible cannabis consumers.

http://blog.norml.org/2008/03/24/norml-partners-with-rep-barney-frank-d-ma-to-introduce-federal-decriminalization-legislation/

Donald B. Parsons

Mar 24 2008, 8:54 am

Sorry for the caps on the last post, I wasn't paying attention . I just wanted to leave a couple of activist sites to start with and all the sites you visit will give you names of more sites to visit.
MPP.org
NORML.com
I have found MPP.org to keep me most up to date but I like to checkout as many as possible and sign all petitions and send as many letters as I can at least twice a week (more if the tap-tap-tap of the keys don't drive the wife INSANE). I am a one finger typist and for some reason I pound these keys. The wife says the more passionate I am about the subject the harder I pound . LOL...
If you want to express how you feel in one sentence or less you can send these prewritten letters and at the end of the letters write SAME AS ALCOHOL IS ALL WE ASK... LETS DEBATE....

Donald B. Parsons

Mar 24 2008, 8:37 am

I'M GLAD ALL ARE EXPRESSING THEIR VIEWS HERE. I HOPE THAT ALL THAT ARE SPEAKING UP HERE ARE ALSO EXPRESSING YOUR VIEWS AND WISHES IN A RESPECTFUL, INFORMATIVE, ARTICULATE MANNER TO "YOUR" LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES AS WELL AS "YOUR" PRESIDENT BY GOING TO CONGRESS.ORG.
I ASK THAT ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE POLITE AND HELPFUL TO "OUR" CAUSE (NAME CALLING AND BLAMING WILL ONLY ALIENATE POSSIBLE ALLIES THAT MAY BE SITTING ON THE FENCE CONTEMPLATING WHICH WAY TO GO.)
"OUR" CAUSE IS LONG REACHING NOW AND IT IS "OUR" TIME. I KNOW THIS AS I LIVE IN BANGOR, MAINE AND AM FIGHTING THE BATTLE HERE BY EDUCATING ALL THE PEOPLE I KNOW AND I ASK THAT THEY DO THE SAME. I AM ALSO ASKING EVERYONE TO SPEAK UP (DON'T DO ANYTHING TO GET ARRESTED)BUT YOU CAN'T BE THROWN IN JAIL FOR EXPRESSING YOUR OPINION LIKE "I HAVE TRIED MARIJUANA AND IT DIDN'T RUIN ME , HELL I THINK I EVEN INHALED." LOL...
NO MORE BEING AFRAID , ALTHOUGH I STILL FEAR PUTTING SUPPORTIVE BUMPER STICKERS ON MY AUTO. I FEEL ITS LIKE PUTTING A BULLSEYE ON YOUR BACK FOR L.E.O.s (Law Enforcement Officers) TO HARRASS YOU WITH OR WITHOUT JUST CAUSE.

ALOT OF ACTIVIST SITES HAVE PREWRITTEN LETTERS TO SIGN AND SEND AND EVEN GIVES YOU THE LINKS TO DO SO BY TYPING IN YOUR ZIP CODE, YOU CAN EVEN PERSONALIZE MOST. LETS GET THIS DONE, LET CONGRESS KNOW HOW YOU FEEL...

Jelena

Mar 20 2008, 12:53 pm

For people who don't know the federal concervatives only have minority government that means they need permission...

Marley4Pres

Mar 19 2008, 11:38 pm

It's great to see people saying the same thing I've been saying.Legalize,sell it in stores,let people grow it and let it be.It is completely assanine of our government to spend so much money on something that is harmless when used responsibly.Doctors have told me that pot is safer than alcohol and tobacco.

530

Mar 15 2008, 1:20 pm

not so loud everyone....

willie da pimp

Mar 14 2008, 3:46 pm

whats wrong with this picture? the gov tried to stop alchol and it did not work. Then some people wake up and say the people want it so ok we get booze again. At that time coke cola had real coke in it but some control fool who thinks he is smarter then everyone else says coke opium maryjane etc,is bad for everyone except drug companys. The drug companys still bring in opiumandcocane into the us refine it and sell it as perscriptions,TO MAKE BIG MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now we have advertisements on TV about drugs with side affects that,to me are worse than what they cure.
How many people die from tobacco,or alchol;? Have we heard of anyone dying from Maryjane? Personally I think The Government ought to go after the herion andcoke suppliers and leave grass alone. They say there is no scientific studys to prove its worth WRONG there are many of them just loke on the net.They just havent figured out how to tax it and keep people from growing their own. NOW asper gw Bush he is a lair proven time and time again he drinks alot gets everything he wants free He should be impeached at least for several abuses of his position. lool it up in the net. HIS "national guard service" saving and loan joke he was chairman Time to vote out the people out that really dont help the people. ILOVE AMERICA

spidermantowlie

Mar 12 2008, 8:01 pm

I have been saying it for years legalize it and lets move on we got bigger problems with this so called government of ours what happened to we the people we have been forgotten and now we must be heard legalize weed like alcohol and tax it even though we are over taxed as it is we got to do something before its to late people let your voices be heard peace

god

Mar 12 2008, 4:11 pm

we all need to stand against the tyranny of our dumbass governing bodies they need to b slain and their families brutaly tortured it is not my way to encourage violence but its also not my wishes for my plant to b illegal we i dont encourage vigalante justice UNLESS IT GETS RESULTS

GET THEM

dtay

Mar 11 2008, 10:01 pm

alrite i just wanted to get on and rant and rave a little bit..

im and so tired of our so called "perfect goverment" telling us what is best for the country..how in the hell would they know when they wont even listen to the people..now all this talk about them making salvia illegal..now personally i dont smoke salvia..and i dont really like it but it pisses me off that they are making all these laws to better the country when all it does is take away our freedom of choice..what happened to a goverment for the people and BY THE PEOPLE! we dont even have a choice in the matter ne more..im sry im tired of this crap..NORML is awesome and they are taking steps in the right direction but like i said before..politicians..we need help from the politicians..

BigBelly

Mar 10 2008, 10:58 am

Tax It? Legalize it?
Please more Kool-Aide mom. Can' I have just a little please?
Have we became a nation of miserable, beaten down pathetic curs? I don't think we all have yet.
Grow it, smoke it, sell it, give it, wear it, just do it, Do Something!!! Do your time and laugh at the fucks. Stop askin and start takin back whats yours.
There Is A Storm Comin And The Clouds Will Follow.

patpatgotsthatfatsack

Mar 10 2008, 12:40 am

They should legalize it like acohol is legal, just be wise while your doing it. thats 4sho

heide

Mar 8 2008, 5:39 pm

1 more thing that piece left out

www.usmjparty.com

heide

Mar 8 2008, 5:37 pm

may 3
topeka kansas
10th & gage
southwest corner
4:20 pm
global marijuana march
all you humans close to topeka
come outta the closet and show the herb some love
this is topekas 1st year

can email me
heidemeadows@cox.net

god

Mar 8 2008, 3:28 pm

my plant shall be legal we sahll remove the nasayers with force and make our own laws about my plant

saturday

Mar 7 2008, 7:52 pm

i think a start to make it legal would be to open up hash bars, just as long as your paying taxes.

NORML-AARON

Mar 7 2008, 1:53 pm

We must unite to free the weed!
http://www.myspace.com/norml_truth_seeker

4/20/89

Mar 5 2008, 10:40 am

I myself was born for the cause, and am so far down with the cause, but it can not happen without the politicians, nor w/o us showing them what we want!
STONERS EVERYWHERE WE NEED TO UNITE!420

khaos

Mar 5 2008, 1:12 am

what we need is some demonstrations maybe some commerialism in America and we'd be in business we need the stoners of america to be united, all or at least most of us in one place at one time, the UNITED STONERS of the UNITED STATES, get the truth out there, on TV, televised debates n' what not. If anyone out there has a few million dollars then you better get on it, for the good of us all.

i am so high!

Mar 5 2008, 12:46 am

man this is soo fucked up but im so stoned that im typing away my thoughts while im fucked up wow i just had a good idea... fuck da... police, and the feds. shit shit away get way from you dogg son G what what what what o dam that was cool

dtay

Mar 4 2008, 1:45 pm

idk..i honestly dont think that we have ne legitimate cantidates for office..ron paul was my boy but i cm to accept that he wont come close..other than that i find it hard to choose..this country is in desperate need of drug reform..politicians need to open thier eyes..it seems like inspite of all the good it could do..it gets ignored..i would love to see bud legalized in my day..all we can do is what we are doing...write ur state reps when it comes time...but we need help from a solid politician at the national level.

Will

Mar 4 2008, 10:41 am

Vote Obama

Rostenoc

Mar 4 2008, 8:26 am

America is a trend setter like it or not. If we legalized pot the rest of the world would follow suit. I think America is afraid to start that trend. I don't know why maybe it's the fear it would change the world too much and people couldn't handle it. Big brother thinks he knows what's best for us. True freedom is not in our best intrest. I would say I miss my freedom, but you can't miss something you never had.

bloop

Mar 3 2008, 1:56 am

You missed the first thing you would have to do before legalizing. Reschedule cannabis to maybe a 2 or 3, instead of its current schedule 1 stance.

Johnson Black

Mar 1 2008, 8:26 pm

Heres what needs to be done, legalize pot, tax it, use the money generated from pot and use for school systems, war in Iraq, were all gonna die someday so whats the difference if its legalized or not

bryan

Mar 1 2008, 12:58 am

i dont know, i hope 2 see pot legal n my time, but i think the lobbiest h.e. u spell it would let that. senators an congressmen r too greedy. maybe next generation. but if pot was legal, it'd b taxed. that would hit hard on tobacco companies and alcohol sales. but people who wanna smoke pot r gonna do it, regardless. its so sad that people will put man made chemicals an poisons into their bodies, with so many side affects but not smoke pot. which could replace a good number. smoke marijuana, solve a majority of the worlds problems.

The mighty G-13

Feb 25 2008, 7:10 am

As soon as the old minds/people are out of congress and legislation.... the legalization of MJ on the federal level will be possible.....its a shame when the FEDs can override a states decision for legal MJ

Pot is a weed...what is a weed ???? A weed is a plant who virtues have not been dicovered.....Pots virtues have been discovered.....When they find out you can dry a dandilion/weed it may also become illegal!!!???

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