2 Marijuana Initiative Drives Under Way

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A new drive has been launched to reduce the penalty for having small amounts of marijuana to a fine.

Phoenix resident Dennis Bohlke filed the necessary legal papers to begin collecting signatures to put the measure on the 2010 ballot. The maximum penalty for those convicted of having four ounces of marijuana or less would be $300.

Those with more could still be sent to jail — but not for long.

Possession of up to two pounds of the drug would carry a maximum penalty of 30 days behind bars. And the maximum jail time for more than that would be six months.

Bohlke, who acknowledged he does not have any organized backing or promised financial support, has until July 1 to get the required 153,365 signatures to force a public vote.

His proposal actually is the second initiative drive on the subject.

A separate group with more than $100,000 in funding from the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project wants voters to allow doctors to essentially prescribe marijuana to patients who are suffering from any one of a list of conditions.

Campaign Chairman Joe Yuhas said his group already has half of the signatures it needs.

Yuhas also said the new initiative does not address a specific need.

“We’re seeking the passage of the initiative in order to meet the needs of patients,” he said. Yuhas said leaving possession of marijuana a crime, even a minor one, does not do that.

Bohlke, however, said that proposal is insufficient. He said his aim is to ensure that those who use marijuana, for whatever reason, do not run the risk of major prison time.

Under existing law, even possession of the smallest amount is a felony that could mean a year in state prison.

A 1996 voter-approved law specifies that first- and second-time drug possessors cannot be imprisoned. But they are required to undergo counseling if convicted.

Bohlke said that’s not an answer, if for no other reason than the person still can end up with a felony conviction unless prosecutors use their discretion to treat it as a misdemeanor.

That conviction on the record, he said, carries implications.

A software engineer, Bohlke, 55, said he would not discuss any experience he has had with marijuana, at least not as long as it is a felony. But he said his children, who range in age from 34 to 13, should not have to worry that their decision to use the drug could leave them with criminal records.

“They’re probably going to be involved with marijuana or have it put in their life,” he said.

“They’re going to have to run a gamut of felony convictions?” Bohlke continued. “It’s just not right.”

Bohlke said he believes the issue is so popular that there will be sufficient volunteer help for the drive to gather the necessary signatures.

He has dubbed his initiative the “Campaign Against Marijuana Prohibition 420,” the number being a recognized shorthand for smoking the drug.




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Source: East Valley Tribune
Author: Howard Fischer,
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I would support Dennis initiative before the one started by MPP. I haven't read Dennis' initiative but I read MPP's....and it sucks....For instance:

MPP's initiative is by far the worst initiative ever written for medical cannabis.....This initiative reads like it came straight from a Cannabuisness owner's boardroom...You know the one who is going to be making millions running the dispensary....

This initiative is totally discriminatory in the way it singles out only a few of the conditions treatable with cannabis and leaves up to the state what else gets added yeah sure....Nothing will ever get added....

This initiative is totally discriminatory against the poor and ill....You HAVE to buy from the dispensary giving the owner millions of dollars and you CAN'T grow your own....What a nice shot in the arm for that dispensary owner....Unless you live 25 miles away from one then it is a special permit with approval.....Geeez this is a God given plant....For all of Mankind not just a few select with money.....You HAVE to be allowed to grow it yourself....Period....Anything less is discriminatory.....No money no medicine....Give me your money says the dispensary owner....

This initiative violates your God given right to privacy....Reports to the state government along with doses or usage and your name and address.....Geeeeez where did your medical privacy go.....To use a God given plant for your ailments and you have to report to the government when where and how much.....

You know there is some resistance from the conservative elite in Arizona to any legalization but you do not have a bunch of yahoos here either. We know the truth....We know we have been lied to....We know the benefits.....We know about the want for more money by buisness owners.....I know of many non profit organizations with board members earning millions of dollars....I'm not stupid.... We are more educated than MPP wants us to believe....Here's a challenge for someone....Find out who at MPP (they drafted this initiative) and see if anyone there has any interest in any other state in a Cannabusiness....Would prove to be interesting.....

All I can say is we need medical cannabis in Arizona for the sick....Not just a certain few sick but anyone who can benefit from it's use....That is a patient/doctor decision not the government.....We need privacy in our medical records......The government keeps track of too much of our lives that an invasion into our medical records is intrusive and unconstitutional.....We need to be able to grow for ourselves this God given plant without government intrusion.....All of this IS NOT possible with this Cannabuisness sponsored initiative.....

We need another initiative in Arizona cuz this one sure isn't going to cut it....This one will guarantee high salaries for the dispensary owners....Let me figure this.....Hmmm at $20/gm (what they get in CA at the dispensary) that would be $560/oz. and the limit is 2.5 oz every 2 weeks that would mean that someone who needs the maximum would HAVE TO pay the dispensary $2800/mth for their medicine.....For a weed they should be able to grow for themselves at home.....We only have one shot at this and if this one goes through we will be stuck with it.....This initiative reeks of Cannabusiness influence.......

Too many Arizonians know the benefits of cannabis and are anxious to get something legalized....Well this ain't it.......This will be a shot in the foot for this LONG overdue acceptance of a scientifically proven healer.....This is THE MOST medicinal plant on Earth....Let us not waste our vote on an initiative that will invade our privacy, set limits on WHO can benefit, and line the pockets of the Cannabusiness owner......

JMHO.......
 
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