Legalizing Marijuana Is America’s Top Political Issue — Again

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Legalizing Marijuana Is America’s Top Political Issue — Again
Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:10:04 By: Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
Share This Article To the surprise of virtually no one who has been following public opinion polls for the past 18 months, the call to “legalize the medicinal and recreational use of marijuana” placed #1 in the 2010 Change.org online vote for the “Top 10 Ideas for Change in America.”

Open voting at the Change.org website took place for six weeks — during which time citizens voted nearly 210,000 times on over 2,500 different ideas. This morning the website released the top 10 results here.

Legalization’s first place victory was expected. After all, the issue topped a similar Change.org poll last year. Legalizing marijuana also finished #1 in the White House’s first ever Change.gov poll; it finished #1 in Barack Obama’s first-ever online Town Hall vote; and it finished #1 in the White House’s 2009 ‘Citizens Briefing Book.’

Yet despite these consistent first-place finishes, the administration and the mainstream media remain dismissive. President Obama has twice publicly retreated from the issue — the second time chuckling that such a question would even be asked of him. His press secretary discounted the issue’s true public support, claiming that groups like NORML had somehow stuffed the online ballot box. As if! Meanwhile, mainstream media outlets brushed off the results as the work of “Internet trolls.”

Trolls, huh? How do ‘trolls’ explain the consistent victories racked up by marijuana law reformers at the polls year after year? And how do trolls explain the rising public opinion poll numbers that now show that over 80 percent of the public supports legalizing medical marijuana, and a solid majority also backs legalization for all adults.

Will today’s latest poll results finally be the time that President Obama, his press secretary, stuttering Robert Gibbs, Drug Czar Gil ‘legalization isn’t in my vocabulary‘ Kerlikowske, and the members of the mainstream press start to heed the public’s message that marijuana legalization is not a political liability, but rather it is a political opportunity?

Probably not. But that doesn’t mean that we’re not going to stop telling them that it is.
 
Living in Louisian where a corporate accountant gets drug tested more than an inmate I will be celebrating like liberation. Legal Sensi is a dream down here!!
 
you guys will from socal up to Wash state theirs way more smart liberal than redneck prohibitionist compared the the 1970's ish southern tools.
 
The white house could gain some serious political capitol by pursuing this, possibly wipe the slate clean on the HCR disaster. But the I know whats best for you type liberals in congress would never stand for it, and there's not enough freedom liberals to make up for it. This is the problem with having a political system controlled almost solely by old people.
 
The white house could gain some serious political capitol by pursuing this, possibly wipe the slate clean on the HCR disaster. But the I know whats best for you type liberals in congress would never stand for it, and there's not enough freedom liberals to make up for it. This is the problem with having a political system controlled almost solely by old people.
Rarely are there moments where you and I are on the same page. This is one of those moments. Treasure it, because I'm sure you'll fuck it up here in a minute.
 
:lol:

The citizens of Los Angeles must not be thinking the same way.


L.A. medical marijuana dispensaries apparently fall short in bid to force referendum

A group of Los Angeles medical marijuana dispensaries appeared to have failed to collect enough signatures by Monday's deadline to force a referendum on the city's new pot ordinance but asked for an extension to continue circulating the petition.

Dan Halbert, operator of Rainforest Collective in Mar Vista and the principal organizer, said the coalition of collectives gathered about 30,000 signatures but determined that only about 14,200 appeared valid. The collectives need at least 27,425 signatures for the referendum to qualify.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-marijuana-referendum16-2010mar16,0,370369.story
 
The white house could gain some serious political capitol by pursuing this, possibly wipe the slate clean on the HCR disaster. But the I know whats best for you type liberals in congress would never stand for it, and there's not enough freedom liberals to make up for it. This is the problem with having a political system controlled almost solely by old people.

if obamacare fails, nothing will wipe that slate clean, if obamacare passes, nothing will wipe that slate clean

the problem with legalizing marijuana is, people really don't see it as a pressing issue. i bet most people are for it, yet with the economy and whatnot, people will most likely view it as a ploy. obama has burned serious political capital in his first year, even if obamacare passes, it is unlikely he will have the capital to get any other major legislation passed.

imo, if more states continue to legalize medical mj, this will have to hit the federal level. think of constitutional amendments. once medical mj is mainstream in 3/4 of the states, the issue either needs a constitutional amendment like ending prohibition, or else congress needs to wake up and at a minimum, decriminalize certain amounts for personal possession, allow state approved grow and sell labs or preferably treat it exactly like alchohol....
 
Yurt has it to a t. There's no big feather to be had for a politician to do the right thing. Most people don't haves clue 800,000 are jailed annually or that many billions could be aised in taxes or that if treated like beer it would be harder for teens to get.
 
you guys will from socal up to Wash state theirs way more smart liberal than redneck prohibitionist compared the the 1970's ish southern tools.


I can't see voters of Alabama and the deep south legalizing marijuana.

Marrying 14 year old girls, yes. Outlawing abortion, yes....but legalizing mary jane? No way, man!
 
Have another hit!

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:lol:

The citizens of Los Angeles must not be thinking the same way.


L.A. medical marijuana dispensaries apparently fall short in bid to force referendum

Dan Halbert, operator of Rainforest Collective in Mar Vista and the principal organizer, said the coalition of collectives gathered about 30,000 signatures but determined that only about 14,200 appeared valid.

What do you expect when you try to collect signatures from stoners?

Half those wasted f*ckers probably signed their name “Jerry Garcia”, or gave “Woodstock” as their home address.
 
you guys will from socal up to Wash state theirs way more smart liberal than redneck prohibitionist compared the the 1970's ish southern tools.

FYI, it was the liberal Progressives that gave us prohibition and the 18th Amendment. Prohibition was as much a bedrock of Progressivism as was the initiative/referendum, muckraking, direct election of senators, income tax, and so forth. Many liberals are still prohibitionists when it comes to non-alcoholic drugs (nicotene, anyone?). They think it makes society more harmonious, equal, and fair.
 
It's sticking your head in the sand to think it's not republitards blocking now.

"And whoever diggeth a pit, shall fall in it"

Duppy conquerer
 
What do you expect when you try to collect signatures from stoners?

Half those wasted f*ckers probably signed their name “Jerry Garcia”, or gave “Woodstock” as their home address.
Most of them forgot they had never registered to vote.
 
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