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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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The world of available marijuana through legal channels suffered a sharp setback Tuesday night as California lawmakers targeted the rise in volume of marijuana dispensaries as not in accord with state and federal law. States  like Hawaii and Oregon and Washington have just begun to enter the debate as to whether they should legalize marijuana. Opponents of the new City ordinance call it a ‘de facto ban”.

But is this move by California lawmakers a nod to public pressure and the political Right, or a pre-emptive strike against the states-rights lawmaking President Obama has already indicated he favors on this issue? field polls of California residents and November ballot initiative to legalize marijuana sales for taxation have tapped a groundswell around the issue. The new ordinance puts cannabis(pot) “in its place”, according to media watchers.

Critics of expanded legalized marijuana availability cite serious medical findings regarding head and neck cancers, loss of inhibitions and lack of responsibility in personal and social behavior, and heart and lung trauma  as a result of marijuana use. Yet respondents to the stiffer marijuana sales laws can just as easily point to the drawbacks of cigarettes and alcohol, which are legally dispensed and carry many of the same if not worse health risks and addiction spurs.

Yet if California reduces its marijuana friendliness factor,  travel-friendly states like Hawaii, Washington, and Oregon could move to capitalize on these dispensary closures to become the marijuana availability tourist destination of American choice.

Many marijuana advocates are angry because they feel the public and the residents of California especially have already voted on this issue. if Californians already support legalized marijuana sales by 50%, why is the Los Angeles City government moving to make these changes?

The Mayor of Los Angeles, Anthony Villaraigosa is expected to vote on the measure and the always vociferous Los Angeles City Council is divided. The public sale of marijuana has become a legal one as well as a budget issue in these harsh economic times. the question has arisen as to how public funding for social programs can continue unless special use taxes are brought into effect.

Southern California laws will be changed to reflect public sensitivities for use and sale of marijuana as a legally available drug and the penalties could close many clinics. Distances from schools and other public places put a strain on dispensaries to make real estate moves they can ill afford.

Limits on the amount of marijuana that can be sold are proposed, as well as a cap on any profits. Changing laws in Southern California regarding marijuana sales will make the dispensary business of marijuana hardly the boon enterprise some enthusiasts were coming to know it as in legal state for marijuana sales.

Authorities hoping to reinforce the use and sale of marijuana with its status as a Schedule One drug met with public advocates and opponents to the curtailing of legally available marijuana with a prescription. Public favor both for and against the legal use of marijuana has politicians anxious to make the right move. On the one side, pundits opine that the benefits are overexaggerated balanced with the risk of addiction and irresponsibility.

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10 Questions: Medical Marijuana


Barack Obama on the issue of medical marijuana. Audobon, IA – November 24, 2007.

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Judge Testifies for Marijuana Legalization in California


Retired Superior Court Judge James P. Gray testifies in favor of a marijuana legalization bill in the California Assembly on October 28, 2009. Judge Gray is a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which any citizen can join for free at www.copssaylegalizedrugs.com.

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20/20 – John Stossel Discusses Medical Marijuana and the Charlie Lynch Case 03/13/09


John Stossel and Drew Carey discuss the conflict between federal and state marijuana laws. Charles Lynch, an operator of a legal medical marijuana dispensary, is interviewed about his impending sentencing under federal drug charges.

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dubioza kolektiv – marijuana


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