Marijuana Legalization: Elizabeth Warren Wants CDC To Study How Legal Weed

Marijuana Legalization: Elizabeth Warren Wants CDC To Study How Legal Weed
As reported by the Washington Post, the Massachusetts lawmaker wrote a letter to Tom Friedan, the head of the CDC, requesting the agency to examine how both recreational and medical marijuana legalization would affect the number of opioid overdose …
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Vermont Governor's Statement On Senate Committee Passage Of Marijuana
vermont marijuana decriminalization There are half a dozen states that have a shot at legalizing recreational marijuana via citizen initiative in 2016 in my opinion – California, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Maine, and Massachusetts. There are also …
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6 takeaways from Colorado narcotics cop Jim Gerhardt's marijuana legalization

Smoke Two Joints in the Morning, Smoke Two More at Night, Legalizing Marijuana is the Number One Suggestion in President Obama’s Virtual Suggestion Box
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The Register published a story yesterday regarding President-Elect Barak Obama’s experiment with a public suggestion box over at change.gov. Change.gov is a sort of government suggestion box where people can ask questions or offer suggestions to the newly elected President that supposedly he’s going to consider. Users on the site can vote suggestions up or down. And the top suggestion amongst the thousands offered to the new President. Yep, you got it, people wanna get high, legally.

From the Register:

"Obama’s Change.gov site will close down its internet suggestion box today, after a week of taking suggestions and opinions on the new administration’s executive policy from the web public at large. In standard Web 2.0 fashion, users can vote up or down on existing entries — the theory being that the best schemes will rise to top.

Supposedly, the "top ideas" will be presented directly to the new Commander-in-chief in the form of a "Citizen’s Briefing Book" following his inauguration on January 20.

Barring any massive last-minute changes, the tip-top idea will be best summarized by the philosopher/poet Chris Tucker in his cinematic role as Smokey: "I’m gunna get you high today, ’cause it’s Friday; you ain’t got no job…and you ain’t got shit to do."

There are lots of other interesting ideas that the general public has come up with including suggestions for bullet trains and light rail, ending Govt sponsored abstinence programs, creating a more green country, etc. But top of the list is legalizing pot.

Barack Obama of course is the first President who has admitted that he smoked pot in the past and actually inhaled frequently because "that was the point."

With the budget woes that are currently facing the country, certainly legalizing marijuana could provide for a windfall of Government revenue. It was largely the need for tax revenues that got the government to end the prohibition against alcohol back after the Great Depression. In an interesting editorial in the San Francisco Chronicle last week the tax benefits of legalizing marijuana were raised once again with the argument being made that the State of California could possibly address our current budget woes by a tax on the popular drug:

"The marijuana crop is valued at .8 billion annually – nearly double the value of our vegetable and grape crops combined. Our state is the nation’s top marijuana producer. Indeed, the average annual value of our marijuana crop is more than the combined value of wheat and cotton produced in the entire United States.

According to government surveys, 14.5 million Americans use marijuana at least monthly but both the producers and consumers of this crop escape paying any taxes whatsoever on it. While precise figures are impossible given the illicit nature of the market, it is reasonable to suggest that California could easily collect at least .5 billion and maybe as much as billion annually in additional tax revenue, if we took marijuana out of the criminal underground and taxed and regulated it, similar to how handle beer, wine and tobacco."

It will be interesting what our new President has to say about legalizing marijuana if he has the political gumption to actually broach the subject. Certainly almost 100,000 people on the internet have. One person though who it looks like doesn’t support marijuana legalization is Obama’s pick for Surgeon General, Sanjay Gupta.

6 takeaways from Colorado narcotics cop Jim Gerhardt's marijuana legalization
BOSTON — Colorado cop Jim Gerhardt, whose state legalized marijuana for recreational use in 2012, has a message for Massachusetts voters and lawmakers weighing whether the Bay State should do the same. "My message is: Slow down. Study what's …
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VT marijuana legalization clears 2nd hurdle
Vermont's Senate Finance Committee approved marijuana legalization on Friday, moving the issue closer to the Senate floor. The committee settled on a 25 percent tax rate. Sen. Tim Ashe, D-Chittenden, said earlier that the committee's task was to set a …
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8th grade (1988) schoolwork – paper – Marijuana Should Be Legalized
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This is a paper I wrote in 8th grade. I think I found it while cleaning my closet out, prior to moving out of my parents house and into my own.

While I can’t agree with the arguments I used, at least my conclusions have remained consistent.

My blog.

Marijuana Legalization Could Improve Arizona Tourism
If Arizona voters approve adult-use marijuana legalization this year, it won't hurt tourism, using Colorado's experience as an example. Tourism could even improve because of legalization, especially while cannabis freedom still is a novelty in most of …
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Marijuana Legalization 2016: Elizabeth Warren Urges CDC To Consider Cannabis
RTS2LN6 Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has called for more research into whether legal marijuana can curb the prescription painkiller epidemic. Pictured: Warren takes part in the Washington Ideas Forum, Oct. 1, 2015. Photo: REUTERS.
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Marijuana Legalization In North Dakota 2016 Vote? Petition Filed On Cannabis
An activist group in North Dakota filed a petition Wednesday with the secretary of state's office to put marijuana legalization to a statewide vote, the Grand Forks Herald reported. North Dakota is one of several states where activists are making an …
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New Mexico Marijuana Legalization Bill Advances In Senate Rules Committee
new mexico marijuana 2016 is the year of marijuana legalization in a lot of people's eyes. Activists and campaigns have had their eyes on 2016 for a long time. There are a lot of states that are poised to vote on marijuana legalization initiatives in …
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What Happened with Marijuana Legalization in Uruguay?
Something similar happens with marijuana legalization. It isn't a matter of “yes” or “no,” but mostly about how. It was pretty clear that the government legalizing cannabis in Uruguay had very paternalistic leaders spearheading the efforts, including …
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Marijuana Legalization 2016 Risks: Weed Causes Long-Term Verbal Memory Loss

Smoke Two Joints in the Morning, Smoke Two More at Night, Legalizing Marijuana is the Number One Suggestion in President Obama’s Virtual Suggestion Box
Marijuana Legalization
Image by Thomas Hawk

The Register published a story yesterday regarding President-Elect Barak Obama’s experiment with a public suggestion box over at change.gov. Change.gov is a sort of government suggestion box where people can ask questions or offer suggestions to the newly elected President that supposedly he’s going to consider. Users on the site can vote suggestions up or down. And the top suggestion amongst the thousands offered to the new President. Yep, you got it, people wanna get high, legally.

From the Register:

"Obama’s Change.gov site will close down its internet suggestion box today, after a week of taking suggestions and opinions on the new administration’s executive policy from the web public at large. In standard Web 2.0 fashion, users can vote up or down on existing entries — the theory being that the best schemes will rise to top.

Supposedly, the "top ideas" will be presented directly to the new Commander-in-chief in the form of a "Citizen’s Briefing Book" following his inauguration on January 20.

Barring any massive last-minute changes, the tip-top idea will be best summarized by the philosopher/poet Chris Tucker in his cinematic role as Smokey: "I’m gunna get you high today, ’cause it’s Friday; you ain’t got no job…and you ain’t got shit to do."

There are lots of other interesting ideas that the general public has come up with including suggestions for bullet trains and light rail, ending Govt sponsored abstinence programs, creating a more green country, etc. But top of the list is legalizing pot.

Barack Obama of course is the first President who has admitted that he smoked pot in the past and actually inhaled frequently because "that was the point."

With the budget woes that are currently facing the country, certainly legalizing marijuana could provide for a windfall of Government revenue. It was largely the need for tax revenues that got the government to end the prohibition against alcohol back after the Great Depression. In an interesting editorial in the San Francisco Chronicle last week the tax benefits of legalizing marijuana were raised once again with the argument being made that the State of California could possibly address our current budget woes by a tax on the popular drug:

"The marijuana crop is valued at .8 billion annually – nearly double the value of our vegetable and grape crops combined. Our state is the nation’s top marijuana producer. Indeed, the average annual value of our marijuana crop is more than the combined value of wheat and cotton produced in the entire United States.

According to government surveys, 14.5 million Americans use marijuana at least monthly but both the producers and consumers of this crop escape paying any taxes whatsoever on it. While precise figures are impossible given the illicit nature of the market, it is reasonable to suggest that California could easily collect at least .5 billion and maybe as much as billion annually in additional tax revenue, if we took marijuana out of the criminal underground and taxed and regulated it, similar to how handle beer, wine and tobacco."

It will be interesting what our new President has to say about legalizing marijuana if he has the political gumption to actually broach the subject. Certainly almost 100,000 people on the internet have. One person though who it looks like doesn’t support marijuana legalization is Obama’s pick for Surgeon General, Sanjay Gupta.

Marijuana Legalization 2016 Risks: Weed Causes Long-Term Verbal Memory Loss
Marijuana advocates have long touted the plant as a safe substance, arguing it has similar risk factors to alcohol, if not fewer. A new study has found, however, that long-term use may impair verbal memory, Reuters reported Tuesday. “Recreational …
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Patrick Oglesby: Sharing the wealth from marijuana legalization
Wait — won't marijuana taxes be regressive – the opposite of sharing the wealth? Well, even if consumers bear the tax, legalization as a whole will avoid regressivity, so long as the total price of taxed legal marijuana is no higher than current black …
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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Nebraska's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming

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Legalizing Weed: Key Players in Nebraska's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming
Because of a decades-long ban on the production of hemp due to it coming from the same plant as marijuana, United States manufacturers had to import hemp for use in products, such as food and fabric. However, in the past decade several states have …
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No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Hemp Protein Bars [Vegan]
This recipe is for chocolatey no-bake hemp protein bars that are a great snack to grab on-the-go! These bars are packed with lots of good healthy fats, nutrients, energy, and a good dose of protein. They're good for those mid-morning cravings, or after …
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Saying tribes aren't a 'state,' feds urge dismissal of Menominee hemp lawsuit
It also highlights national uncertainty over federal and state conflicts over laws governing marijuana and its cousin, hemp. Several tribes across the U.S. have pursued or considered marijuana and hemp projects, but tribes in states where the crops …
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Obstacles to access of medical marijuana present strong argument for legalization
The article“Growing pains in cannabis industry” (Page A1, Jan. 26) demonstrates clearly why marijuana should be legalized and regulated like alcohol. If citizens were allowed to grow their own marijuana, patients would have access to what they need, in …
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's marijuana legalization could rake in B
Meanwhile, VanCity Buzz wrote that based on Colorado's experience when it legalized marijuana, experts forecast that the market could earn bigger than just Can$ 5 billion. In 2014, Colorado spent $ 700 million for recreational marijuana, which raked in a …
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Ahead of vote on cannabis clubs, future of pot legalization in DC is shaky

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Ahead of vote on cannabis clubs, future of pot legalization in DC is shaky
On Saturday, council members were privately rounding up support for competing amendments to gut the mayor's ban, potentially sending the city on a first-in-the-nation experiment toward regulating cannabis clubs. Another proposal circulating Saturday …
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High Times Medical Cannabis Cup smokes out San Bernardino
From the vendor booths decorated with marijuana leaves, to the Proposition 215 area where people could smoke if they had a California medical card, to the panels like “How Cannabis Will Save The NFL,” the National Orange Show looked was one gigantic …
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Dad Uses Cannabis Oil To Treat Three Year Old Epileptic Daughter
At first it was difficult to get her doctors on board with cannabis oil as a treatment since, admittedly, they simply didn't know enough about it to prescribe it. Alex mentioned they considered trying the ketogenic diet after the ninth medication …
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Vermont marijuana legalization bill moves forward
What will the cannabis industry look like in 2012? Vermont marijuana legalization advocacy group Regulate Cannabis Vermont has released a 90-second animated video depicting its vision of a legalized, regulated marijuana industry in the year 2021.
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InFocus: Addressing the issues surrounding marijuana legalization
(WWLP) – It's a debate that's been going on for years in Massachusetts and across the country: the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. There's currently a campaign to put the question to a vote to Massachusetts residents on the November ballot.
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Poll: 3 out of 5 in NM support marijuana legalization
SANTA FE – Three out of five New Mexico residents support the legalization and taxation of recreational marijuana, according to poll results released Thursday. The survey by Albuquerque-based Research & Polling Inc. found that 61 percent of residents …
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Legalizing Weed: Facts About Kentucky's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming

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Legalizing Weed: Facts About Kentucky's Legalization of Industrial Hemp Farming
In the U.S., 22 states have enacted laws legalizing industrial hemp farming. After a 70-year absence, the Bluegrass State is one of 13 states to establish a commercial industrial hemp program, but production is limited to pilot projects. In 2014, the …
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Mormon Idaho Resident Starts Hemp Farm in Oregon
TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Before today, it would be highly improbable that you would hear the following terms in a single story: Idaho resident, Mormon, conservative, father of five, hemp farmer, cannabis advocate. However, these …
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