Marijuana being Decrim.!

MCMG

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http://stash.norml.org/connecticut-introduces-medical-marijuana-and-decriminalization-bills/


So basically Obama really is decriminalizing, so all you haters that said he wouldn't, eat it bitch. The first bill is to decrim. less then 1 ounce, the second is to make it so medical marijauna patients don't get bagged by the piece of shit DEA.



SUBJECT: Please Support Senate Bill 349

I’m writing to urge your support for Senate Bill 349, which seeks to reclassify the possession of minor amounts of marijuana from a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1000 fine to a fine-only infraction.

According to a report published by the Connecticut Law Review Commission, ”The legislature should review and further consider as a strategy option establishing the offense of infraction for adults twenty-one years of age or older who possess one ounce or less of marijuana.” The Commission stated that enacting this policy would greatly reduce state expenses, and would have “virtually no effect” on the use of marijuana, alcohol, or other drugs in Connecticut.

Senate Bill 349 is strongly supported by the public. In November, 65 percent of voters in Massachusetts endorsed a similar statewide initiative reclassifying marijuana possession as a fine-only offense under state law. To date, thirteen states — including Nebraska, Ohio, Maine, and Mississippi – have enacted marijuana decriminalziation laws. Passage of this legislation in these states has not led to increased marijuana use or altered the public’s perceptions regarding the potential harms of drug use.

In fact, the only U.S. government study ever commissioned to assess whether the enforcement of strict legal penalties positively impacts marijuana use found, “Overall, the preponderance of the evidence which we have gathered and examined points to the conclusion that decriminalization has had virtually no effect either on the marijuana use or on related attitudes and beliefs about marijuana use among American young people.”

Senate Bill 349 is a common sense, fiscally responsible proposal that will cut costs without altering the publics’ attitudes or use of marijuana. I urge you to vote yes on SB 349.
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SUBJECT: Please support our patients: Yes on House Bill 5175

I’m writing to urge your support for House Bill 5175.

This bill seeks to enact statewide legal protections shielding those seriously ill patients who use cannabis therapeutically with a doctor’s recommendation from criminal prosecution. At the same time, it will not alter or interfere with already existing state laws discouraging the non-medical, recreational use of marijuana.

The use of marijuana as medicine is a public health issue; it should not be part of the war on drugs. According to a recent national survey of U.S. physicians conducted for the American Society of Addiction Medicine, nearly half of all doctors with opinions support legalizing cannabis as a medicine. Some 80 state and national health care organizations, including the American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association and The New England Journal of Medicine, support immediate, legal patient access to medical cannabis.

Most recently, the largest association of doctors of internal medicine and the second largest medical association in the country, the American College of Physicians, released a policy paper in support of medical cannabis, stating, “The ACP strongly urges protection from criminal or civil penalties for patients who use medical marijuana as permitted under state laws.”

Locally, the Connecticut State Nurses Association has gone on record supporting patients’ “safe access to therapeutic marijuana.” In 2007, the Connecticut legislature also backed the medical use of marijuana under appropriate supervision, only to have this measure vetoed by the Governor.

Thirteen states - Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington - have enacted laws protecting medical marijuana patients from state prosecution. These laws are operating primarily as lawmakers intended and have not led to widespread abuses among adolescents or adult recreational users.

I believe it is unconscionable to deny this effective medicine to sick and dying patients. I strongly urge you to support the medical use of marijuana in Connecticut and to vote ‘yes’ on HB 5175.
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THIS IS FOR CT BY THE WAY
 
what? are you a moron? this is only in conneticut

Obama has nothing to do with it, not that I dislike him (yet, so I guess we'll see)
 
Oh he doesn't? Why is this the first time its ever happened when he gets elected then? It says on the top January 2009 Term. And other states it will happen to.
 
Wtf does this have to do with Obama? You think Obama is responsible for a state bill in CT?
 
Sorry to burst your bubble, but just like everyone else has said, Obama has nothing to do with these bills, just like Bush has nothing to do with some of the states that decriminalized marijuana in 2008 and throughout his terms.
 
I don't why I keep clicking the "weed is legal" threads. Guess a part of me says maybe it's true this time.... Gotta get those thread views higher eh?
 
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I never said weed was legal or becoming legal, I said DECRIMINALIZED do you know what that even means?
 
I don't why I keep clicking the "weed is legal" threads. Guess a part of me says maybe it's true this time.... Gotta get those thread read counts higher eh?

yes, these are just baby steps. And its frustrating.

When a real change in marijuana law happens, CNN/FoxNews/MSNBC..... it will be breaking news and you probably wont read about it on BL first
 
Oh he doesn't? Why is this the first time its ever happened when he gets elected then? It says on the top January 2009 Term. And other states it will happen to.

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california? massachusetts? this has abesolutley nothing to do with Obama whatsoever.
 
I never said weed was legal or becoming legal, I said DECRIMINALIZED do you know what that even means?

we all know the difference between legalizing and decriminalization, but the point we are trying to make is that this has nothing to do with obama. Also, considering the amount of time it takes to prepare a bill, I would bet a lot that this has been in the works long before obama was president
 
Where in VA do ya live? Just curious, I live over in NoVA. Centreville.


I hear you all there. This great Communist-Wealth of Virginia of mine:) Dont count on it tho. People here are stupid fuckers. I know that sounds ignorant and insensitive, but fuck man, if you lived near the people where im at, the stupidity is staggering..even scarrey.
 
lol California decriminalized pot in 2000, time to catch up the rest of ya ;)

not really
i cant still get busted for a joint

medical is legal though
and most cops dont care but they can still bring you in for it

(im too lazy to find the evidence to support so im going off of personal experience)

however i could be wrong
 
I live in MA and do believe that Obama had a direct impact on the passage of the recent decrim bill here. I will explain why:

A decrim bill was up for a vote 8 years ago or so and it did NOT pass.

MA is a state with a very large number of young people as residents as many of you may know MA has very, very many colleges, some of which have relatively large student body populations.

I think that it is also fairly well known that Obama had an impact on getting young people interested in politics/voting and more young people were out voting in this past election than in previous ones. I don't think this is debatable.

So, while Obama was not behind introducing the question on the ballot to decrim 1 oz or less of MJ in the state of MA, he was responsible for getting young people out in large numbers to vote.

It passed 65% to 35% in MA. I don't have access to the records of the average age of the person voting in favor of decrim vs. the average age of the person voting against it..... but if I were willing to bet.... and I am.... I would bet that the average age of the people who voted in favor of decrim was much younger than the average age of people who voted against it.

This bill did not pass in MA because a bunch of 55 year old people voted to decriminalize 1 oz. or less of MJ. It passed because tons of ppl under the age of ~ 25 were out there voting, and regardless of whether or not they vote for Obama, Mcain, or whoever..... they virtually all voted to decriminalize MJ.
 
Iv never lived in a place where its possible to get more than a small fine for weed. Iv had cousins get pulled over with a suspicious smelling car and get away with a slap on the wrists. I find it so hard to believe that a country that prides itself on being a world leader is so far behind when it comes to drug laws. How about catchin some real criminals?
 
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