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| Pot Policy at the Federal Level: Time To Get To Work! Three suggestions for how Obama can take immediate, practical steps to reform America's antiquated and punitive pot laws 11/7/08|AlterNet| by Paul Armentano, NORML We've had our celebrations; now the real work begins. In Massachusetts, where 65 percent of voters mandated an end to minor marijuana possession arrests, police and pundits are already calling on lawmakers to amend -- or even repeal -- the new law. Therefore, if you reside in Massachusetts, it is critical that you contact your state elected officials, as well as Democrat Gov. Deval Patrick and Attorney General Martha Coakley, and demand that they fully implement the will of 1,938,366 registered voters of the commonwealth of Massachusetts who voted "yes" on 2. As for the rest of us, now is the time to make your voice heard federally. The election of Barack Obama, coupled with Democrat control of both the House and the Senate, presents a unique and critical opportunity for federal marijuana law reform. Voters on Election Day demonstrated overwhelmingly that they favor political reform in this country, and that reform includes new directions in marijuana policy. Obama's transition team has established a website, Change.gov | Of the People, By the People, asking for "our ideas" and "help" to "solve the biggest challenges facing our country." Unfortunately, neither the 'war on drugs' nor 'marijuana' appears on the "the agenda." It's up to us -- the cannabis community -- to make it part of the agenda. Please contact the Office of President Elect Obama and demand that our next President engages in a national dialogue on marijuana policy. Below are three suggested ways Obama can take immediate, practical steps to reform America's antiquated and punitive pot laws: 1. President Obama must uphold his campaign promise to cease the federal arrest and prosecution of (state) law-abiding medical cannabis patients and dispensaries by appointing leaders at the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the US Department of Justice, and the US Attorney General's office who will respect the will of the voters in the thirteen states that have legalized the physician-supervised use of medicinal marijuana. 2. President Obama should use the power of the bully pulpit to reframe the drug policy debate from one of criminal policy to one of public health. Obama can stimulate this change by appointing directors to the Office of National Drug Control Policy who possess professional backgrounds in public health, addiction, and treatment rather than in law enforcement. 3. President Obama should follow up on by adults by calling for the creation of a bi-partisan Presidential Commission to review the budgetary, social, and health costs associated with federal marijuana prohibition, and to make progressive recommendations for future policy changes. On Election Day, voters in Massachusetts, Michigan, and throughout the country gave President Elect Obama and the incoming Congress a mandate to end the Bush drug war doctrine. Now let's get down to business to assure that our message is implemented. |
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| Thanks for the info! I just submitted my form to the change.gov website. Hopefully if enough people submit their concerns with marijuana policy the president elect will take a closer look at the issue! |
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| Here's what I wrote to our President Elect: I believe that the time has more than come for a rational debate about decriminalization of Cannabis (Marijuana) in both the Medical and recreational spheres. Both common sense and Medical findings are in complete concurrence that Marijuana not be "lumped in" with genuinely dangerous drugs. The commonly used canard these days seems to be based on the idea that legalization or at the very least, decriminalization sends a "bad message to children". I agree whole- heartedly that children should not be using any kind of drug. Any move to prevent our youngest citizens from abusing these substances would be warranted. Unfortunately, most politicians seem to stop at the "bad message" argument so as to not look at the fact that we're not talking about Children here. We're talking about millions of otherwise law-abiding tax-paying Adults, who would like to use Cannabis legally and do use it responsibly. Alcohol is an exceedingly dangerous substance. Much more than Marijuana. Children are prevented by law from purchasing it. The same should apply to Cannabis. Make it legal and keep it out of the hands of Minors! Congratulations, Mr. Obama on your victory and giving me the chance to step up on the soap box for a couple of minutes. ![]()
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| Sounds like time for Mahr's million person Marijuana March. VV |
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