First US States Legalize Recreational Cannabis But Federal Laws Still Ban It

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Colorado and Washington have become the first US states to legalise the possession and sale of marijuana for recreational use.

The legalisation will set the stage for a possible showdown with newly re-elected President Barack Obama as the states' initiative is in defiance of the US Department for Justice's federal laws which consider marijuana an illegal narcotic.

Supporters of Colorado's constitutional amendment were the first to declare victory after returns showed 53 per cent voted in favour.

And supporters of Washington State's legalisation initiative declared victory after the Seattle Times and other media projected a win for marijuana proponents.

But another ballot measure to remove criminal penalties was defeated in Oregon, where significantly less money was devoted to campaigning.

Mason Tvert, co-director of the Colorado pro-legalization campaign said: "Colorado will no longer have laws that steer people toward using alcohol, and adults will be free to use marijuana instead if that is what they prefer. And we will be better off as a society because of it."

The Drug Policy Alliance, a national advocacy group that backed the initiatives, said the outcome in Washington and Colorado reflected growing national support for liberalised marijuana laws.

Citing a Gallup poll last year, the DPA said a 50 per cent of Americans favoured making marijuana legal, versus 46 per cent opposed and 4 per cent undecided.

Colorado and Washington have already legalised marijuana for medical purposes, but full legalisation is sure to put them in further conflict with the federal government.

The US Department of Justice initially reacted Colorado's declaration by saying its enforcement policies remain unchanged, adding: "We are reviewing the ballot initiative and have no additional comment at this time."

In addition to Colorado and Washington's full legalisation, measures to legalise marijuana for medical use are thought to have passed three states, including Massachusetts.

Seventeen other states, plus the District of Columbia, have already legalised medical marijuana use.

Under the measures in Colorado and Washington, personal possession of up to an ounce of marijuana would be legal for anyone over 21 years of age.

Cannabis could also legally be sold and taxed at state-licensed shops in a system based on that used for alcohol consumption.

In Colorado the cultivation of up to six marijuana plants will also be legal, although 'grow-your-own' will still be illegal in Washington state.

Oregon's failed initiative would have gone a step further and also legalised the cultivation of unlimited amounts of marijuana for personal recreational use.

Tvert said provisions legalising simple possession in Colorado would take effect after 30 days, once the election results are certified.

Colorado's amendment also mandates establishing rules for sales and excise tax collections once the state legislature reconvenes in January.

In a statement, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper said: "The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will...This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through."

He added: "Federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug, so don't break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly."

Critics say the social harms of legalizing marijuana - from anticipated declines in economic productivity to a rise in traffic and workplace accidents — outweigh any benefits.

The pro-movement, however, points to potential tax revenues and argue that marijuana prohibition has accomplished little.

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First of all, I'm very happy to live in a state that legalized Cannabis. It's about time 2 states legalized it, and more will follow. My question is:

Why is this not on the front page of 420Magazine.com? This should be plastered all over the front page, as this is the biggest news in the history of this magazine!! What's going on? 2 states legalize Cannabis and I'm still seeing Brad Pitt as the main article on the front page? Why?
 
First of all, I'm very happy to live in a state that legalized Cannabis. It's about time 2 states legalized it, and more will follow. My question is:

Why is this not on the front page of 420Magazine.com? This should be plastered all over the front page, as this is the biggest news in the history of this magazine!! What's going on? 2 states legalize Cannabis and I'm still seeing Brad Pitt as the main article on the front page? Why?


I agree with HappyChangeWA, this should be " plastered all over the front page "
this isn't just another "news" this is a striking foundation at a new start, a new way, already [ up to date on my current time of post ]

examples like these:

* Mexican President headed to White House [USA] to talk to the president about updates about this [and others] [source]

* Uruguay Plans To Start Selling Cannabis Cigarettes To Users To Stamp Out Black Market [ source ]

Also Canada is wondering "why do we even have such laws if USA states are already legalizing it for recreational usage"
[NOT word by word but same, also can't find the source for it, but its on this forum-website]

Also UK, or England, people they badly want to legalize it too, goverment is thinking about it, but move or discussion about it is happening, its almost like a 'stand still... of declassifying it away from illegal matters...'

This is no longer a "war on drugs" for USA, this is now affecting other countries.

Weed isn't coke, Weed isn't addictive, Weed that contains the 'THC', human brain has special receptors JUST for the THC,
its almost like this plant is designed for us, some leap in human evolution? who knows, the point is, this is out of hand, people are starting to speak up, senators, governors [USA STATES], no longer want this war to continue.

sorry for rambling lol, stay sexy and relaxed, and post these news on front page!
this isn't just another update story, these are grown breaking history at its making...

Love this forum :circle-of-love:
 
In a statement, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper said: ”The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will…This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through.“



Of course you intend on following it through. And guess who will make sure that you follow it through? The true owners of this great country " The Voters "
 
The groundwork has been laid out. Old law, once instituted based on irrational fears, is now be called into greater question. The merit of the collective voice of the people against prohibition has grown stronger. So strong in fact, that it can no longer be ignored.

Slowly... we are winning the war. :peace:
 
Constitution says,Those powers not delegated to the Federal government are RESERVED to the state . Which means the federal government has never had the authority/power to make any law making it illegal,which means if the state decides to legalize it the federal government can't challenge it because it has no power,remember it says is reserved to the state which is the people of said state..
 
Critics say the social harms of legalizing marijuana - from anticipated declines in economic productivity to a rise in traffic and workplace accidents – outweigh any benefits...Unemployment and piss test are keeping America UN-Productive...Sending work overseas is unproductive...The Government better catch up! Marijuana is NOT going anywhere...legal or illegal!!!!!!!!!!!!! How many traffic accidents have been documented from marijuana intoxication versus alcohol? How many deaths from Marijuana Versus Tobacco? The government is full of hypocrites... if marijuana is legalized then it'll be taxed...this could send some [Dirty] politicians to the poor house. Legalizing Marijuana would definitely create jobs in the U.S. What we really need to make illegal is our reliance on foreign labor and foreign goods. That is truly what is destroying America...NOT Marijuana. The USA has always been self-sufficient...until now...we're relying on everyone but America...if we aren't careful we'll be known as The Divided States of America...if the DEA wants to kick in my door because I have an 1/8th of some o' dat Cali Kush, How PRODUCTIVE is that...Politicians, if you are going to shovel manure... try using it on your Marijuana Plants, That Shit works !!!! :lot-o-toke:
 
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