Is US legalising marijuana on the quiet?

// added November 24, 2009 // 2 comments //
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CarolineS
an interesting article from the times that looks into the governments handling of the marijuana situation, and finally they seem to be seeing some sense!

"You know things are shifting in America when Fortune magazine, the bible for business journalism, runs a cover story titled “Is pot already legal?”. You also know it when Barack Obama’s Department of Justice publishes a long-expected memo signalling that the federal government will no longer raid medical marijuana dispensaries if they are legal under state law. That happened formally this month.

It was not, moreover, a symbolic gesture. Marijuana for medical reasons — to tackle chemotherapy-induced nausea or Aids-related wasting or glaucoma, among other conditions — is now legal in 13 states, including the biggest, California. Next year, 13 more states are planning referendums or new laws following suit. Last week a California legislative committee held the first hearings not simply on whether medical marijuana should remain legal, but on whether all marijuana should be decriminalised, full stop. The incentive? The vast amounts of money the bankrupt state could raise by taxing cannabis."

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6897958.ece
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2 comments // Is US legalising marijuana on the quiet?

  • squareshaped
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    • I doubt there will be anything on a federal level other than the already-issued memo saying they're not going to impose on state laws, which will mean this will be a battle fought state-side. It'll be interesting to see how this pans out in Cali.

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  • davzap

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