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Written by Cypresso   
Monday, 23 November 2009 21:21

On a day that residents of Maine overwhelmingly rejected a gay marriage ballot measure, they voted the opposite, in an overwhelming manner, to allow marijuana to be legally sold over the counter at any state-licensed dispensary.

Later in the month, the American Medical Association reversed a longtime position and urged the federal government to remove marijuana from Schedule One of the Controlled Substances Act, which equates it with heroin.

A few days later, advocates for easing marijuana laws left their biannual strategy conference with plans to press ahead on all fronts -- state law, ballot measures, and court -- in a movement that for the first time in decades appeared to be gaining ground.

"This issue is breaking out in a remarkably rapid way now," said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance. "Public opinion is changing very, very rapidly."

The shift is widely described as generational. A Gallup poll in October found 44 percent of Americans favor full legalization of marijuana -- a rise of 13 points since 2000. Gallup said that if public support continues growing at a rate of 1 to 2 percent per year, "the majority of Americans could favor legalization of the drug in as little as four years."

Source: The Washington Post

 

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-1 # Sara Star 2009-11-23 22:34
Marijuana should be legal for medicinal purposes, but the rest.... NO. It should not be fully legalized.

My opinion, sorry Cyp.

Also, USA who goes into other countries and points to atrocities in issues of human rights and democracy, yet in their own country bigotry is a big problem, esp. against gays. THe descrimination has got to stop.
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