Story broke yesterday that Colorado and Washington have legalized the use of marijuana for recreational use (as opposed to just medicinal use).
While the two states may have legalized marijuana it remains a crime at the federal level, so it will be interesting to see whether Obama cracks down on the two states and overrules them.
The decision to make marijuana legal was the result of citizens voting, so a federal crack down would be interesting as it would be a case of superseding the democratic rights of the states' citizens.
Either way, this development reminded me of a blog entry I wrote a long time ago about this issue - decriminalizing drugs - interesting PR.
The points I make in the post still holds true today.
I don't think that people are necessarily PRO marijuana so much as they are AGAINST destroying people's lives with criminal charges because they smoked a joint. I think a lot of folks are like myself... I don't use marijuana, but I really don't care if others do and I sure don't think they should go to jail for it. It should be treated like alcohol in my opinion, as in you can't drive while high, you have to be over a certain age to purchase it, you can't smoke it in public places, etc.
I still think the video I referenced in that post was extremely well done in terms of promoting a pro-legalization stance.
While the two states may have legalized marijuana it remains a crime at the federal level, so it will be interesting to see whether Obama cracks down on the two states and overrules them.
The decision to make marijuana legal was the result of citizens voting, so a federal crack down would be interesting as it would be a case of superseding the democratic rights of the states' citizens.
Either way, this development reminded me of a blog entry I wrote a long time ago about this issue - decriminalizing drugs - interesting PR.
The points I make in the post still holds true today.
I don't think that people are necessarily PRO marijuana so much as they are AGAINST destroying people's lives with criminal charges because they smoked a joint. I think a lot of folks are like myself... I don't use marijuana, but I really don't care if others do and I sure don't think they should go to jail for it. It should be treated like alcohol in my opinion, as in you can't drive while high, you have to be over a certain age to purchase it, you can't smoke it in public places, etc.
I still think the video I referenced in that post was extremely well done in terms of promoting a pro-legalization stance.
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