Thursday January 9, 2025
SNc Channels:

Search
About Salem-News.com

 

Nov-05-2008 11:44printcomments

National Sweep for Marijuana Reform

Massachusetts Decriminalizes Possession in Historic First; Michigan Becomes 13th Medical Marijuana State.


Salem-News.com

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Defying the scare tactics of state and local officials, voters in Massachusetts and Michigan gave current marijuana policies a resounding vote of no confidence Tuesday. Massachusetts voters approved the first marijuana decriminalization initiative ever passed by voters, Michigan voters enacted the nation's 13th medical marijuana law, and local reform measures appeared to be passing in several communities. "Tonight's results represent a sea change," said Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project, which sponsored the Massachusetts and Michigan campaigns. "Voters have spectacularly rejected eight years of the most intense government war on marijuana since the days of 'Reefer Madness.'" In Michigan, White House drug czar John Walters personally campaigned against Proposal 1, calling it an "abomination." In Massachusetts, all 11 district attorneys warned of huge increases in teen marijuana use and other dire consequences should Question 2 pass, even though studies in the 11 states with similar laws, as well as Australia and Europe, have found no such increases due to decriminalization. Under Question 2, criminal penalties for possession of an ounce or less of marijuana will be replaced by a civil fine of $100, much like a traffic ticket. Several local reform initiatives appear on ballots around the country. For a complete list as well as their results as they become available, visit mpp.org/library/2008-ballot-initiatives.html">. "Last year an American was arrested on marijuana charges once every 36 seconds, which is more arrests for marijuana possession alone than for all violent crimes combined." Kampia said. "Our ideologically stunted marijuana policies have been a catastrophic failure, and the voters have loudly said, 'Enough!' Marijuana prohibition is about to take its place next to alcohol Prohibition on the ash heap of history." Michigan's vote makes that state the 13th to protect medical marijuana patients from arrest. One in four Americans now live in a state with such protections. Barack Obama has pledged an end to federal raids on patients and caregivers obeying state medical marijuana laws should he become president. Source: MarijuanaPolicy.org.




Comments Leave a comment on this story.
Name:

All comments and messages are approved by people and self promotional links or unacceptable comments are denied.



exhippie November 6, 2008 9:52 am (Pacific time)

Now the real propaganda will start from those that earn those Billions in federal funds called "The drug war". Get ready to hear how evil medical marijuana is from people like Dan Harmon's group about how dangerous sick people are, but if you look a little closer at who is funding his group you will see a large money making machine that depends on the fear of a boogie man to keep those millions of drug war dollars going into their off shore bank accounts. His company (Hoffman construction) has been earning hundreds of millions on building new prisons and will do and say anything to protect that source of corporate welfare that takes money from our schools - social programs - infrastructure issues like a new bridge here in Salem. Always follow the money when you hear these type raging about another group that needs prison beds and you will find the real motive "PROFIT".

[Return to Top]
©2025 Salem-News.com. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Salem-News.com.


Articles for November 4, 2008 | Articles for November 5, 2008 | Articles for November 6, 2008
Tribute to Palestine and to the incredible courage, determination and struggle of the Palestinian People. ~Dom Martin

Support
Salem-News.com:

Special Section: Truth telling news about marijuana related issues and events.

Sean Flynn was a photojournalist in Vietnam, taken captive in 1970 in Cambodia and never seen again.