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50 Percent of Americans Support Legalizing Marijuana: Poll
October 18, 2011

An unprecedented 50 percent of Americans think it An unprecedented 50 percent of Americans think it's high time that marijuana should become legal in the United States, according to a Gallup poll released Monday. (AFP Photo)
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dregstudios
3:20am Oct 20, 2011

Marijuana is the safest drug with actual benefits for the user as opposed to alcohol which is dangerous, causes addiction, birth defects, and affects literally every organ in the body. Groups are organizing all over the country to speak their minds on reforming pot laws. I drew up a very cool poster featuring Uncle Willie Nelson and The Teapot Party for the cause which you can check out on my artist’s blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/01/vote-teapot-2011.html Drop in and let me know what you think!


andriparjoko
12:44am Oct 19, 2011

Marijuana, Gate of heaven.. many people would be pleased by getting on Trippin'. Would goog also be allowed?

I suppose the governor like to watch a riot,!

What they do to come up with is create new problem.

The beginning of ruin begins.!!


devine
8:17pm Oct 18, 2011

Sorry Val, wrong info; it was the head of BNN who said so...

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-authorities-discover-10-hectare-cannabis-plantation/464138


devine
8:08pm Oct 18, 2011

Yeah Val, no joke. I dont have the link but it was reported on JG just recently...


Valkyrie
7:28pm Oct 18, 2011

devine,

A minister said that? Really? Can you please tell me who it was that made that remark? Is he the guy that's on the way out maybe?

ACEH!....gateway to Mecca...?????

I personally witnessed the vast quantities grown there. I spent two years (quite some time ago) in Meulaboh/Tapaktuan/Banda Aceh and no one should doubt that this has been going on for ages.

When planting commences, a couple of the plants are grown at a secluded place near their homes. From these plants, they are able to monitor the growth at the main location. Pretty smart don't you think?


An unprecedented 50 percent of Americans think it's high time that marijuana should become legal in the United States, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.

That's up from 46 percent from a year ago - and way up from a mere 12 percent in 1969, when Gallup first asked the question and 84 percent of respondents opposed to legalization.

"If this current trend on legalizing marijuana continues, pressure may build to bring the nation's laws into compliance with the people's wishes," the pollsters said in a statement.

Support for legalization was strongest among liberals (69 percent), those aged 18 to 29 (62 percent), and those living in the western United States (55 percent).

Least likely to support legalization were those over 65 (31 percent), conservatives (34 percent) and southerners (44 percent).

Gallup based its findings on telephone interviews on October 6-9 with adults in all 50 states. Samples were weighted by gender, age, race, education and region, with a maximum margin of error of plus or minus four percent.

On its website, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) said: "Marijuana legalization is becoming more popular with just about everyone."

But it said more political pressure is needed before change can come about.

Last June, several US members of Congress introduced legislation in Washington to legalize marijuana nationwide but allow each state to regulate, tax and control the drug itself.

It was the first-ever effort to legalize the production and consumption of marijuana at a national level, although its sponsors acknowledged that it had little chance of becoming law.

"We believe the federal government shouldn't be involved with prosecuting adults smoking marijuana," said Democratic Congressman Barney Frank at the time. "We don't have enough prosecutors or police officers to do so."

Sixteen states and the District of Columbia have legalized the production and consumption of marijuana for medical purposes, while 14 states have decriminalized small amounts for consumption.

"I don't expect to pass it in this Congress," Frank said. "But I think we're making progress. This is an educational process."

Some 850,000 Americans were arrested in 2009 for marijuana--related offenses, according to FBI figures. Nine out of 10 of those cases were for possession.

AFP




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