Schwarzenegger welcomes debate over legalizing pot

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Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/usPoliticsNews/idUKTRE54503R20090506

By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Tuesday he welcomes a public debate on proposals to legalize and tax marijuana, which some suggest could provide a lucrative new revenue source for the cash-strapped state.

The Republican governor, whose term in office expires at the end of next year, was asked about the idea of treating pot like alcohol at an appearance in northern California to promote wildfire preparedness.

"No, I don't think it's time for that, but I think it's time for a debate," he said. "And I think we ought to study very carefully what other countries are doing that have legalized marijuana and other drugs, what affect it had on those countries, and are they happy with that decision."

The former Hollywood actor, who has admitted smoking marijuana in the past, cited his native Austria as a country where "they want to roll back some of the decisions that were made in European countries."

He said a decision to legalize marijuana, which has been outlawed in the United States since 1937, should not be made on the basis of raising revenues alone.

Schwarzenegger's comments come days after a statewide Field Poll found that 56 percent of California voters support the idea of legalizing cannabis for recreational use and taxing its proceeds.

A bill introduced in the state Legislature by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, a Democrat from San Francisco, would do just that -- permitting taxed sales of marijuana to adults while barring sales to or possession by anyone under age 21. A similar regulatory structure already exists for alcoholic beverages.

Ammiano said his proposal would generate up to $1.3 billion in revenue for the state, which faces another multibillion-dollar budget shortfall just weeks after a landmark deal closing a $42 billion deficit.

He and others who support legalizing pot say such a move also would improve public safety by redirecting law enforcement efforts to more serious crimes and would end environmental damage to public lands used for illicit cannabis cultivation.

But in 2004, Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would have eased rules on how much medical marijuana patients can possess in California.

Voters in California, the nation's most populous state, became the first to approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes in 1996, putting the state at odds with federal law.

Under the Bush administration federal agents stepped up raids against medical marijuana dispensaries in California and other states that have passed similar laws.

But U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in March that the Justice Department under President Barack Obama has no plans to prosecute such dispensaries in those states in the future. However, Obama, who also has acknowledged smoking pot in his younger days, recently dismissed the idea of legalizing marijuana on a national level.

(Editing by Dan Whitcomb)
 
Just sayng this as an outsider, an aussie i am. Cali seems to the be smartest, take no shit truest Americans there are.
 
i can feel this happening very very soon. first in one region/country, then another and another. just gotta wait... :D
 
massachusetts is still ahead of calif.......recently legalized gay marriage, decriminalized up to 1 oz of marijuana.....

gay marriage aside, it would be a step up if calif LEGALIZED marijuana, not just decriminalize it.
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger for president

I hope that is a joke, the only reason we have this deficit is because of Arnie's drunken spending. Which is the platform that he was elected on, controlled spending and decreasing the deficit. Unfortunatly it looks like the majority of the people who elected him, twice, was so that they could say governator. People are so stupid sometimes...


But this is good news, Arnold was infamous for vetoing every MMJ bill that came to his desk. (Unless they curtailed the original prop.215)
 
Even if cali does legalize marijuana the rest of the US will still be stuck on the same stoopid laws. I honestly don't see our current government doing anything positive for this cause.
 
Even if cali does legalize marijuana the rest of the US will still be stuck on the same stoopid laws. I honestly don't see our current government doing anything positive for this cause.

Not necessarily, you can guarantee that the rest of the west coast as well as Colorado will immediately follow suit.
 
it is so annoying to me that america is so backwards when it comes to legalization of mj, it would make so much sense to legalize . when obama had on his website where americans could ask what they wanted done or talked about the most . the biggest was on legalization of marijuana. yet we still dont hear much about this, i heard about arnold today on the radio and was like oh yeah! and i dont even smoke pot i dont like it but our country needs this in so many ways . just look back when alcohol was legalized how our country benefited so much materially from that, and mj is safer than alcohol. also my friend from netherlands said that it dont mean that much to people over there and i know why. people always want what they cant have. i wanted to smoke cigs as a kid cuz i wasnt allowed, i wanted to try drugs cuz i wasnt allowed, i didnt feel like drinking because my parents let me ashla
 
Even if cali does legalize marijuana the rest of the US will still be stuck on the same stoopid laws. I honestly don't see our current government doing anything positive for this cause.

It's still a gigantic step in the right direction, and something to be excited about. Perhaps, I have a thing about watching history happen before my eyes but I think it's really cool that he even vocalized the idea in the first place. Even if it doesn't happen this go around, it's opened yet another door toward marijuana legalization. That IS something positive, regardless of how trivial you may find it.
 
Just sayng this as an outsider, an aussie i am. Cali seems to the be smartest, take no shit truest Americans there are.

:) Thank you! lol

I just was actually coming here to post this news and saw it was already here. Good stuff.

as much as i love my state and think we are extremely progressive, i'd hardly say we're the "smartest;" we (as a collective, i personally voted no on outlawed gay marriage after all

There are a lot of smart, awake people here and then the complete opposite as well. We are like a healthy body infected with a cancer of retards. :(

It's still a gigantic step in the right direction, and something to be excited about. Perhaps, I have a thing about watching history happen before my eyes but I think it's really cool that he even vocalized the idea in the first place. Even if it doesn't happen this go around, it's opened yet another door toward marijuana legalization. That IS something positive, regardless of how trivial you may find it.

Yeah I agree. California has come a long way in the medical marijuana battle as well. It will happen, one day.
 
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