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    Default An Actual Bill to End the Federal Marijuana Prohibition

    It would seem natural, given America's many current, profound problems that need to be resolved to avoid its total destruction, that more people nowadays would view federal investigators and their coordinated SWAT teams equipped with auctioned-off military weapons chasing around pot dealers as a waste of limited government resources.

    Well, at least we're heading in the right direction now, as two prominent congressmen plan to introduce the first-ever bill ending the federal war on marijuana.

    The Marijuana Policy Project shares this exciting news about a bill that will never pass, but at least, for once, exists:
    Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) and Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) will introduce bi-partisan legislation tomorrow, June 23, ending the federal war on marijuana and letting states legalize, regulate, tax, and control marijuana without federal interference. Other co-sponsors include Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN), Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO), and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA). The legislation would limit the federal government's role in marijuana enforcement to cross-border or inter-state smuggling, allowing people to legally grow, use or sell marijuana in states where it is legal. The legislation is the first bill ever introduced in Congress to end federal marijuana prohibition.
    There's some appetite on the state level for this. Connecticut recently became the 13th state to decriminalize marijuana. California's ballot initiative to legalize marijuana in the last election ended up failing, but it attracted more consideration than usual. And now some people in Washington state, with the help of the travel guy from PBS, are vying for their own initiative. Because why do we still do this on the federal level, 40 years after Richard Nixon? Shouldn't we be telling kids how good drugs are in such an advanced society?


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    Want to get this economy out of a recesssion, legalize pot and tax the shit out of it. Deficit gone.
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    US politicians are too stupid to realize it, though.

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    Ron Paul, Barney Frank and John Conyers. I wouldn't have picked those people out to support this on a fucking bet. Good for them. I'm not an indulger, but let's end the ridiculousness of it all and legalize it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAP View Post
    US politicians are too stupid to realize it, though.
    That's what they want you to think. But if pot is legal, then cigarette sales will go down (tobacco lobbyists will not be happy); hemp production will go up (cotton lobbyists will get pissed); and the prisons will have to release the potheads (prison lobbyists want to make the most profit, even if that means clogging up the justice system with non-violent felons). Most of the govt. want to do what's best for the lobbyists, not the people.

    It's not stupidity that's the problem; it's greed.

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    ^^ I don't think that they would be too upset by this. I think that they would embrace it. Cigarette sales are already on the decline. Pot sales will never go down. It would be a huge windfall for Big Tobacco. It would also be a great cash crop for farmers. I see it as a win-win situation.

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