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Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense
Time Magazine ^ | Joe Klein

Posted on 04/03/2009 5:15:06 PM PDT by sdcraigo

For the past several years, I've been harboring a fantasy, a last political crusade for the baby-boom generation. We, who started on the path of righteousness, marching for civil rights and against the war in Vietnam, need to find an appropriately high-minded approach to life's exit ramp...I even have a slogan for the campaign: "Tune in, turn on, drop dead." A fantasy, I suppose. But, beneath the furious roil of the economic crisis, a national conversation has quietly begun about the irrationality of our drug laws. It is going on in state legislatures, like New York's, where the draconian Rockefeller drug laws are up for review; in other states, from California to Massachusetts, various forms of marijuana decriminalization are being enacted. And it has reached the floor of Congress, where Senators Jim Webb and Arlen Specter have proposed a major prison-reform package, which would directly address drug-sentencing policy. ...The hypocrisy inherent in the American conversation about stimulants is staggering. But there are big issues here, issues of economy and simple justice, especially on the sentencing side. As Webb pointed out in a cover story in Parade magazine, the U.S. is, by far, the most "criminal" country in the world, with 5% of the world's population and 25% of its prisoners. We spend $68 billion per year on corrections, and one-third of those being corrected are serving time for nonviolent drug crimes.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cheechandchong; marijuana; potheads; potlegalization; wod
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To: tacticalogic
Let the states decide, and make the federal government admit that Wickard v Filburn and the “substantial effects” doctrine is a load of crap.

Even Scalia isn't down with that plan.
141 posted on 04/30/2009 5:25:39 AM PDT by publiusF27
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To: publiusF27
Scalia voted with the liberals to uphold Wickard in Raisch v Gonzales.

Lots of people thought that was a good idea when it was about pot.

142 posted on 04/30/2009 6:07:26 AM PDT by tacticalogic ("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
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To: tacticalogic
Lots of people thought that was a good idea when it was about pot.

At least a few of them did not think it such a good idea when the precedent was immediately applied to guns in the Stewart case.
143 posted on 04/30/2009 8:17:32 AM PDT by publiusF27
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