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Friday, January 16, 2009 |
Change.org now seeking suggestions for implementation Change.org (not to be confused with Change.gov) has completed it's series of votes on ideas and came up with the top 10, which includes:
Legalize the Medicinal and Recreational Use of Marijuana.
"Marijuana has been proven to relieve the suffering of the chronically ill, as well as disabled patients undergoing chemotherapy, and other forms of medical treatments, yet using it for medical purposes continues to be a crime in most of the country. We should make it legal not only in medical cases, but for recreational use as well."
This idea, along with the other 9, will be presented to the new President and will also be given a national campaign.
Right now, they're soliciting suggestions for how to implement a national campaign to promote the idea.
So go over there and suggest.
Note: The individuals over at Change.org who are clogging up the suggestion board with complaints that the top 10 issues are presented unranked (instead of with marijuana at #1) are not helping. They sound petty and are distracting from the important next step.
Here's the suggestion I made.
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Open Thread
Radley notes that Obama and the Dems want to spend a lot of money for Byrne Grants and COPS programs -- the very things that push the excesses in drug war policing. Tell your Representatives that you don't want them, or at least to fix them so that COPS grants aren't used for SWAT and Byrne Grants are determined by number of arrests.
At Grits for Breakfast: Houston judges from both parties say reduce drug possession penalties
Here's an astonishing development: Sixteen of 22 Harris County felony court judges, including seven Democrats and nine Republicans, say they favor reduction of low-level drug possession in Texas from a state jail felony to a Class A misdemeanor. [...] Houston Rep. Harold Dutton has filed HB 287 that would enact the change in the law the judges are requesting.
The Drug Czar's office is leaving us a pile of... Well, a 44 page document claiming success "making the drug problem smaller" in the past 8 years. They hightlight a couple of those "successes" -- cherry-picked data on their blog.
And of course, the real answer is: No, they didn't make the drug problem smaller, but they sure made the drug war problem bigger!
A number of people have been writing about Herring v. United States -- yet another incursion into the already decimated Fourth Amendment.
An outstanding article by Jacob Sullum in this month's "Reason:" Bongs Away!
How the crusade against drug paraphernalia punishes controversial speech. Read it.
I'm going to have some more to say about this one... Oakland to fire 11 cops in search warrant case [thanks, Tom]
Obama's marijuana prohibition acid test by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
Tony Newman: Five Ways We Can Build a Movement to Stop This Idiotic War on Drugs
Going the wrong direction -- Oregon: Sentence Rules Have High Costs
Facing grim cutbacks in state programs and services, legislators also will have to pay for a new tough-on-crime sentencing measure approved by Oregon voters.
DrugSense Weekly
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