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Politics: Marijuana's Big Moment
Colorado and Washington both legalized personal use of marijuana on Election Night.
Politics: Marijuana's Big Moment
By Tim Dickinson
November 7, 2012

Initiatives to legalize the recreational use of marijuana and regulate the drug like alcohol passed easily in both Colorado and Washington last night. This is a watershed moment in the War on Drugs – the first time that state voters have so nakedly flouted the authority of the federal government and the DEA.

Will President Obama respect the will of the voters and the rights of states? Or will he continue his administration's war on pot? Colorado, at least, is bracing for a fight. "Federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug," said Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, "so don't break out the Cheetos or Goldfish too quickly."

But drug-reform advocates were triumphant after this pair of big wins. "Colorado will show the world what a properly regulated marijuana system looks like," said Rob Kampia, director of the Marijuana Policy Project. "It will serve as a model for other states and, in fact, the rest of the world. It is impossible to overstate the significance of this victory."

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That's wuz up damn them treezz look mighty good fire it up lol
Posted by Lucky2 November 22, 2012, 2:05 am
Where will taxes go if marijuana is legalized? Now would be a good time to suggest at least half goes to education and rehabilitation and same should be for alcohol!
Posted by polysensory November 12, 2012, 6:34 pm