Time for Change: Get Marijuana Law Reform on the Agenda!

November 8, 2008 by Ally  
Filed under Featured, Legal & Political

After all the victories we’ve seen in the realm of marijuana law reform and the recent election, it is now time to act! According to the NORML blog, “The election of Barack Obama, coupled with Democrat control of both the House and the Senate, presents a unique and critical opportunity for federal marijuana law reform.” A vast majority of you voted to change the laws regarding marijuana arrests; now is the time to make sure your vote doesn’t go unnoticed.

Obama’s transition team has established a website recently with an agenda of things to be addressed once Obama is in office. Looking at the current list, I was upset to see that Marijuana Law Reform is not even mentioned. Thankfully, the website has a page asking for OUR ideas to help solve challenges facing our country.

That means it’s up to us to get Marijuana Law Reform on the list! All you have to do is go to the page linked above to contact Obama and his transition team, and demand change of the current marijuana policy. Thanks to the wonderful people at NORML, you can even include the three suggestions below:

1. President Obama must uphold his campaign promise to cease the federal arrest and prosecution of (state) law-abiding medical cannabis patients and dispensaries by appointing leaders at the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the US Department of Justice, and the US Attorney General’s office who will respect the will of the voters in the thirteen states that have legalized the physician-supervised use of medicinal marijuana.

2. President Obama should use the power of the bully pulpit to reframe the drug policy debate from one of criminal policy to one of public health. Obama can stimulate this change by appointing directors to the Office of National Drug Control Policy who possess professional backgrounds in public health, addiction, and treatment rather than in law enforcement.

3. President Obama should follow up on statements he made earlier in his career in favor of the decriminalization of marijuana by adults by calling for the creation of a bi-partisan Presidential Commission to review the budgetary, social, and health costs associated with federal marijuana prohibition, and to make progressive recommendations for future policy changes.

As if this hasn’t been said enough - This is the time for change! I cannot urge you enough to write this letter to the President Elect and get Marijuana Law Reform on the agenda. You already showed that it’s what you want by voting for it in the election - Now is time to make your voice heard and tell them why and how!

Comments

2 Comments on "Time for Change: Get Marijuana Law Reform on the Agenda!"

  1. ray blue on Tue, 20th Jan 2009 11:55 pm 

    i can by alcohol on 90 percent of the corners in the usa. and yet because of my very minor possestion charge. [ 25 dollars worth of marijuana] it has prevented me from getting certain jobs and even getting in certain schools. believe it or not i am motivated to work and go to school. i even recieved my ged with honors! the marijuana law is based on ignorance and extreme racism. and i believe that if our leaders would do just a little bit of research just a little bit they would consider the marijuana law differently. i mean alcahol and tobbacco kill thousands of people EVERY year and yet its pefectly legal. i did some research and found that there is NO record of ANYONE diyng from marijuana. and i dont mean in the past year or the past 5 years or the past 20 years i mean there is NO record of anyone dying from marijuana ever in history. the government supports the prohibition of marijuana only because they can. and who else does that? BULLIES! the government makes the dicision on marijuana without doing the research or even listening to the people who do the research. i just wish our leaders would review the stats and make SMART decisions.

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