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Реформой марихуаны будет часть прогрессивной повестки дня
Пятница 29-ое январь 2009
Так почему полисмены снадобья Obama уже делают рейды бака? Пол Armentano? Бак-реформируйте актуариев имейте swarmed Change.gov Obama, и огромные большинства проголосованные для реформы бака в `08 избрания, но никаком изменении но от Obama. Этот прошлый август, представитель -го диктора дома. Нэнси Pelosi, D-Calif., во время интервью в реальном маштабе времени с CNN, сделало что-то довольно замечательное. Она поговорила candidly и открыто о ее поддержке для реформы марихуан-закона. Но rather than требующ ее коллегаы в вашингтоне предпринимают меры обязательно для того чтобы закончить войну 7-декады федерального правительства на засорителе, она вместо call on публика подействовать. «Мы имеем важную работу, котор нужно сделать вне съезда для того НОП мы для того чтобы иметь успех внутри съезда.» Сказанное Pelosi. «[W] люди потребности e' помогают находиться в касании с их член конгресса для того чтобы сказать почему это (реформа закона марихуаны) должно быть случай.» Как говорят, «спросите и ye получит.» В past few месяцах, публика выразила свою поддержку для реформы закона марихуаны в unprecedented номерах. Избрание бывшей курильщицы бака, Barack «, котор я вдыхал част; то был пункт» Obama, соединенное с находящаяся на спаде экономика, стимулировало 10 тысяч американцов потребовать их стопу правительства тратя свои лимитированного ресурсы принуждения положения и федеральный закон на усилиях пристреливая, арестовывая и prosecuting курильщицы марихуаны. Например, в декабре вопрос: «Будьте (президент Obama) рассматривайте узаконить марихуану TAK, CTO правительство сможет отрегулировать ее, для того чтобы таксировать ее, одевайте в возрастные ограничения она и создавайте миллионы новых работ и создавайте миллиард доллар-индустрий правых здесь в США?» побейте над 7.300 вопросами публик-политики для того чтобы востребовать верхнее пятно в Change.gov' s inaugural «раскройте для список избирателей вопросов». (Change.gov, теперь WhiteHouse.gov, было официальным web site команды перехода президента Obama's.) Отделкой перв-места была трудно двуустка. Требование общественности «узаконивает целебную и рекреационную пользу марихуаны» также законченной сперва в 2-месяц-длиннем списке избирателей стержня, котор хозяйничает либеральн-полагаясь web site Change.org социальн-networking и учредительством случая вашингтона - заканчивать некоторые 5.000 вотумов впереди следующей самой популярной идеи. Недавн, 26.000 визитеров бросают их вотум в списке избирателей CNBC online спрашивая, «вы благоволите к decriminalization пользы марихуаны?» Больше чем 97 процентов тех проголосовали сказали да. Perhaps most impressively, in a follow-up poll conducted by the Obama administration — commissioned under the guise of creating a Citizens’ Briefing Book for the new president — the public’s call to “stop imprisoning responsible adult citizens” finished first out of 44,000 policy proposals. But that was far from the only marijuana-related question to resonate with the public. Amazingly, a separate question calling on the new administration to “stop using federal resources to undermine states’ medicinal marijuana laws” finished in third place. Critics of the recent poll results are quick to note that online polls are not scientific and that arguably more Americans are concerned about other pressing social issues — such as rising unemployment, for instance — than care about reforming the United States’ pot policies. But those who interpret these results so superficially are missing the bigger political picture. As the popularity of the marijuana issue in these polls indicates, there is a significant, vocal and identifiable minority of American society that wants to see an end to America’s archaic and overly punitive marijuana laws. Politicians, particularly progressive politicians, would be well-advised to acknowledge this interest group and respond accordingly. Further, a majority of the American public is ready and willing to engage in a serious and objective political debate regarding the merits of legalizing the use of cannabis by adults, even if their elected officials are not. One only has to log on to the thousands of public comments, both for and against, marijuana legalization on the message board of Change.gov and Change.org to see that Americans are pining for, if nothing else, an honest review of our nation’s so-called war on drugs. So is the new administration listening? Apparently, not yet. In response to the Change.gov poll, the administration posted a curt, one-sentence response, “President Obama is not in favor of the legalization of marijuana.” The reply, though disappointing to some, was hardly unexpected. In 2004, Obama voiced support for decriminalizing pot (a policy that replaces criminal sanctions with the imposition of fines only), but fell short of endorsing legalization. (Although as a candidate for president, Obama renounced his support for decriminalization.) Less expected, however, were the actions of the Justice Department last week when U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials raided the office of a California medical marijuana provider, as well as two medical grow houses in Colorado. (The possession of marijuana for medical purposes is legal in both states, and nonprofit organizations may legally dispense marijuana to authorized patients under California law.) The busts outraged many drug-law-reform advocates, who were quick to point out that the new president had pledged on the campaign trail not to use Justice Department resources to circumvent state medical marijuana laws. Many news outlets also were quick to voice criticism toward the new administration for continuing with the federal raids, noting that these aggressive actions possess little to no public support. Of course, it is not yet known whether Obama directly authorized the DEA raids. (Both the DOJ and the DEA are staffed, in large part, by holdovers from the Bush regime.) That said, there’s also no indication that anyone at DOJ or DEA has been admonished for their behavior either. Obama’s silence on the issue so far may be telling. It may also be politically detrimental. Rather than ignore the public’s calls for drug-policy reform, the new administration ought to be embracing it. After all, many of the same voters that put Barack Obama in the White House also voted by wide margins in November to liberalize marijuana laws in two states — Michigan and Massachusetts — and in nearly a dozen municipalities nationwide. In fact, historically, marijuana-law reform has been a proven winner at the polls. Voters in 10 states and the District of Columbia have approved ballot measures legalizing the medical use of marijuana. (By contrast, only once — in South Dakota in 2006 — have voters rejected such a measure.) Municipal ordinances mandating law enforcement to make the prosecution of minor pot offenses its “lowest priority” have enjoyed similar success — passing in more than a dozen cities across the country, including Denver, Seattle, Oakland, Calif., Santa Barbara, Calif., Missoula, Mont., Colombia, Mo., and Fayetteville, Ark. These results shouldn’t be surprising. According to a national poll commissioned by CNN and Time magazine, 80 percent of Americans support the physician-supervised use of cannabis, and some 3 out of 4 say that adults should be fined, but not jailed, for using pot recreationally. In short, marijuana-law reform should no longer be viewed by legislators as a political liability. It isn’t. Instead, for the new administration and for 111th Congress, it is a political opportunity. The sooner our federally elected leaders recognize this fact, the sooner we, and they, can begin to undo the damage caused by America’s longest and costliest war, the so-called war on drugs. 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