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Legalise Weed ? Now, if Supporters Can Just Remember to Vote

 
 
Col Man
 
Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:11 pm
Link : http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=573&ncid=757&e=4&u=/nm/20041101/od_nm/campaign_alaska_marijuana_dc

ANCHORAGE (Reuters) - Voters in Alaska will decide on Tuesday whether to make their state the first in the country to legalize the sale, possession or use of marijuana by adults.



Alaska already allows legal possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults, the most liberal policy among the 50 U.S. states, thanks to a 1975 state Supreme Court ruling.


"Our territory and now state has traditionally been the home of people who prize their individuality and who have chosen to settle or to continue living here in order to achieve a measure of control over their own lifestyles which is now virtually unattainable in many of our sister states," the oft-quoted ruling said.


Supporters say further decriminalizing pot would allow local governments and the state to regulate and tax it and free up police to pursue serious crimes.


"This is a very broad initiative that says, instead of the prohibition model, let's try the regulation model," said David Finkelstein, a former state Democratic lawmaker helping to organize the initiative campaign for Tuesday's election.


Opponents of the measure argue full legalization would be a step backward for Alaska, a state of about 650,000 people, which has an extremely high rate of substance abuse, including the use of marijuana by youths.


Tuesday's initiative will be the third in six years asking Alaska voters about marijuana policy. In 1998, voters approved a ballot measure legalizing medical marijuana, but two years later they rejected one that would have legalized the drug and mandated financial restitution for people convicted in the past of marijuana offenses.


Alaska's initiative is one of three marijuana questions on ballots across the country. In Oregon, voters are being asked to expand allowable medical marijuana use, and voters in Montana will decide whether to become the 10th state to legalize its medical use.


Pro-initiative groups said no opinion polls had been taken on the measure. But if the initiative passes, Alaska's Legislature will be responsible for defining how to regulate marijuana, in the same way the state decides on alcohol restrictions. After the 1975 ruling, the Legislature defined a "small amount" of marijuana as 4 ounces (114 grams).


With financial backing from the Marijuana Policy Project, a group funded partly by billionaire philanthropist George Soros, the initiative group has used television advertisements and mailings to emphasize Alaskans' love for personal freedoms.


Initiative opponents fume at the idea marijuana use has anything to do with Alaskan individuality, although they admit the argument is powerful.


"In Alaska, fiction has always won out over fact," said Matt Fagnani, president of an Anchorage drug-testing company and chairman of a group called Alaskans Against the Legalization of Marijuana and Hemp
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:30 pm
It should be legal everywhere.
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Col Man
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:36 pm
Very Happy i agree Smile
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:39 pm
Oh great, one more thing to pay taxes on. Laughing
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:41 pm
The hell with that. I'd grow my own ;-)
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:43 pm
Is there a vote going on?
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:51 pm
Tommy Chong for State Governor!!
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kickycan
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 05:51 pm
I personally hope they don't legalize it. If it were legal, and therefore easy to get, I'd never get anything done.
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:10 pm
Mr Stillwater wrote:
Tommy Chong for State Governor!!


Now you're talkin :-D
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Ceili
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:26 pm
Canada's just about to revisit the issue. Legalization of 'small' amounts of pot was put on hold during the federal election but will be decided on very soon.

Tommy's from Edmonton, I say free Tommy, send him home and make him PM.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:28 pm
Dude, where's my polling place?
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 06:39 pm
Ceili wrote:
Canada's just about to revisit the issue. Legalization of 'small' amounts of pot was put on hold during the federal election but will be decided on very soon.

Tommy's from Edmonton, I say free Tommy, send him home and make him PM.


Really? I didn't know that. I thought there was no hope. I think I'm paying too much attention to the US election and am missing what's happening here. Are they talking about actually making it legal or just decriminalized like before?
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Ceili
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 07:02 pm
I just heard it on the radio. I'm sure it will be in the papers tomorrow. I think it's 'high' time, but yeah, it'will be decrimanilzing small amounts of pot.
Potato pattato.....
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 07:07 pm
Cool. I hope it sticks this time.
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Eva
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 07:50 pm
Otherwise, Montana, you may have to move even further north....to Alaska! <LOL>
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Montana
 
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Reply Mon 1 Nov, 2004 07:53 pm
LOL. Don't give me any ideas ;-)
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 4 Nov, 2004 01:35 pm
did they 'pass' it, or bogart it? Cool
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Col Man
 
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Reply Thu 4 Nov, 2004 07:02 pm
Sad they bogarted it Sad 57%-43% close but no blunt Wink

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Two further-reaching state drug initiatives lost. Alaskans rejected a proposal to legalize marijuana under regulations similar to alcohol, by a 57%-43% margin, and Oregon defeated a measure to expand the state's medical-marijuana law by 58-42. The number of people voting against the Oregon initiative - which would have set up state-licensed medical-herb dispensaries, so patients could obtain a legal supply - almost exactly matched the number who voted to ban gay marriage.


Link to more on the update : http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/20408/

on a better note :

Western states back medical marijuana!
With Montana's vote<--- Wink , 11 have approved laws nationwide...
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/041104/041104_medi_marijuana_hmed_7a.hmedium.jpg
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Montana
 
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Reply Thu 4 Nov, 2004 08:03 pm
God bless Montana, lol.
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OCCOM BILL
 
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Reply Thu 4 Nov, 2004 08:17 pm
HI Ceili!
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