Congress To Consider Legislation To End Minor Pot Arrests

LowRider82

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Congress To Consider Legislation To End Minor Pot Arrests -- First Marijuana Decriminalization Bill In Over Two Decades To Be Filed Imminently[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]March 27, 2008 - Washington, DC, USA

Washington, DC: US Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) will introduce legislation in Congress to strip the federal government of its authority to arrest responsible cannabis consumers. Representative Frank made the announcement last week on the nationally syndicated television show, "Real Time With Bill Maher."
"It's time for the politicians to catch up with the public on this [issue]," Frank told host Bill Maher, who sits on NORML’s Advisory Board. "The notion that you lock people up for smoking marijuana is pretty silly."
Frank's pending bill seeks to eliminate all federal penalties prohibiting the personal use and possession of up to 100 grams (3 1/2 ounces) of marijuana. Under this measure, adults who consume cannabis would no longer face arrest, prison, or even the threat of a civil fine. The bill also eliminates all penalties prohibiting the not-for-profit transfers of up to one ounce of pot.
NORML Legal Counsel Keith Stroup, who worked closely with Frank's staff to draft this legislation, said, "If passed by Congress, this legislation would legalize the possession, use, and non-profit transfer of marijuana by adults for the first time since 1937."
The bill incorporates the primary recommendations of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse (also known as the Shafer Commission), which affirmed to Congress 36 years ago, "The actual and potential harm of use of the drug is not great enough to justify intrusion by the criminal law into private behavior, a step which our society takes only with the greatest reluctance."
Currently, 12 states and numerous municipalities have enacted versions of marijuana decriminalization, eliminating criminal penalties for minor pot violations. Passage of these laws has not led to increased marijuana use.
To date, the only US government study ever commissioned to assess whether the enforcement of strict legal penalties positively impacts marijuana use found, "Overall, the preponderance of the evidence which we have gathered and examined points to the conclusion that decriminalization has had virtually no effect either on the marijuana use or on related attitudes and beliefs about marijuana use among American young people."
Similar statewide legislation is pending in New Hampshire and Vermont. Additionally, Massachusetts’ voters will likely decide on a statewide decriminalization measure this November.
According to a nationwide CNN/Time Magazine poll, more than three-quarters of American adults favor decriminalizing marijuana.
For more information, please contact Keith Stroup, NORML Legal Counsel or Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500.
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ORECAL

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i've already been trying to get in contact with my reps to tell them to support this..... everybody should do the same.
 

boooky

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i watched Barney frank on that bill mahr show... funny guy.... and really passionate about legalization :-)
Hes not for legalization he is for not locking people up for criminal acts that smoke a joint when they come home from work...Legalization is a touchy subject but locking people up in state prison for smoking a plant when alcohol kills people on a daily is very easy to grasp...The government just hates to see the people in control thats the only reason its illegal now...If some old lady can grow a tomato and put it on her sandwich without paying taxes on that tomato.I can grow pot and smoke my bowl without paying taxes on it.....Its only fair and fair is what we want..:blsmoke:
 

hemlockstones

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well thats where it starts.. on the show he said he doesnt want to arrest people for smoking or adults who sold to other adults.... after that what do you think they will do!?

im pretty sure it wont stop there.. at least i hope not... id like to be able to legally grow my own little garden.

regardless what you call it, im for it.
 

boooky

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i've already been trying to get in contact with my reps to tell them to support this..... everybody should do the same.
Way ahead of you buddy been on the phone all day:hump: Everyone get on the horn and call your friends tell them to call aswell. Your state will only support it if the people support it.
 

pandabear

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Way ahead of you buddy been on the phone all day:hump: Everyone get on the horn and call your friends tell them to call aswell. Your state will only support it if the people support it.

booky can you give us some guidance on who to call or where to find the info for each state on who to call?

im not sure who ore where to go
 

Cheechie

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Well done NORML you guys are lucky, I'm in the UK but I reckon if it gets legalized in the States then we have a good chance to get it legalized over here! FINGERS CROSSED!!
 

rad3305201

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man you think you got it tough in fl lol fl is more relaxed on bud because all the yayo dam u would go crazy here
 
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