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[NPR] On 4/20, Chuck Schumer To Introduce Bill To Decriminalize mar1juana

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  1. No Worries

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    NPR getting their weed story on ...

    On 4/20, Chuck Schumer To Introduce Bill To Decriminalize mar1juana

    Politics isn't always red or blue. Lately, it has been green.

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., plans to introduce legislation on Friday to decriminalize mar1juana on the federal level, adding a high-profile advocate in the effort to decriminalize, legalize and normalize mar1juana use in America.

    Schumer's legislation would remove mar1juana from the list of scheduled substancesunder a 1970 law that classifies mar1juana as dangerous as heroin for legal and regulatory purposes. It would establish funding for women- and minority-owned mar1juana businesses, require more research on the drug's public health impact, and maintain federal authority to regulate commercial advertising, similar to existing regulations for tobacco and alcohol.

    "If smoking mar1juana doesn't hurt anybody else, why shouldn't we allow people to do it and not make it criminal?" Schumer told HBO's Vice News in a Thursday interview previewing his bill. To drive home that point, Schumer also agreed to sign a bong.

    The move is coming on 4/20, the unofficial holiday celebrating mar1juana use and culture.

    Schumer's support is the latest indicator of the green wave affecting American politics, with growing support across the political spectrum to change the way the federal government sees mar1juana.

    Former House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, made headlines last week after he announced he was joining the board of a mar1juana company and would now help advocate for legalization policies, swiftly reversing a lifetime of opposition to the drug.

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., took a baby step in that direction last week by introducing legislation to permanently decriminalize hemp, a nonpsychoactive byproduct of cannabis, that has been a boom for Kentucky farmers in recent years.

    The reversals are fueled by a growing number of states that are successfully experimenting with changing mar1juana laws — and enjoying the revenue they are bringing in to help their cash-strapped states. Colorado voted to legalize the drug for recreational use in 2012, and there is essentially no lingering political dispute anymore about its merits from either party there.

    Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., waged a battleagainst the Trump administration this year after Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era memorandum that advised federal law enforcement to deprioritize mar1juana for prosecution. Gardner held up Trump's nominees for the Justice Department until he received a personal assurance from the president that his administration would not crack down on states that have legalized mar1juana.

    Gardner is also drafting bipartisan legislation that would make it clear that states have the right to determine their own mar1juana laws without federal interference.

    Across the aisle, liberal lawmakers are likewise flocking to co-sponsor bills to roll back mar1juana restrictions. On Thursday, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats, became a co-sponsor of New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker's bill to legalize mar1juana and let people convicted in the past of mar1juana possession get their criminal records expunged. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., is already a co-sponsor.

    The three are all possible 2020 presidential contenders — another indicator of which way politicians see the country moving when it comes to mar1juana policy.

    Thirty states and the District of Columbia have already passed laws legalizing mar1juana in some form, such as for medical use. Nine of those states and D.C. have gone a step further to legalize the drug for purely recreational purposes.

    mar1juana is also making health care advances this week. The Associated Press reported that a group of U.S. health experts on Thursday endorsed the use of a medicine made from the mar1juana plant to treat seizures in children. If the Food and Drug Administration follows the group's recommendation, it would become the first drug derived from the cannabis plant to win federal approval in the country.

    The culture shift is also changing the way people celebrate 4/20. Revelers are trading in secret parties and furtive passes for public celebrations. USA Today reports that Denver is anticipating tens of thousands of people to gather Friday for what is considered "the world's largest 420 celebration."
     
  2. moestavern19

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    Now that California is printing money taxing legal weed, this was the logical next step.
     
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  3. Roscoe Arbuckle

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    This is about the least professional way to go about this, and just lets opponents dig in deeper. What a moronic way to try to pass this legislation.

    FWIW, I'm ok with decriminalizing it and getting significant tax revenue from it. (far more than CA or CO.) If these idiots would try to legalize it in this manner, they'd get a lot more traction.

    This is just a stunt to pander to their pot-smoking voters.
     
  4. Jugdish

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    Introducing it on 4/20 gets it more attention in this ridiculous political era, where a bombshell seemingly drops every few hours, and I think it's akin to the tradition of naming bills in such a way that either the acronym is memorable (PATRIOT) or the name is really simple "Cut Cut Cut Act".
     
  5. moestavern19

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    GET OFF MY LAWN GET OFF THE GRASS

    Chill pops, let the kiddies toke.
     
  6. Roscoe Arbuckle

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    Like I've never done pot...

    As I said, I'm fine with legalization and taxing it to all hell. But introducing this on 4/20 and signing bongs? Pathetic.
     
  7. across110thstreet

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    I’m all for decriminalization, but how dare Schumer introduce legislation that would remove mar1juana from the list of scheduled substances under a 1970 law that classifies mar1juana as dangerous as heroin for legal and regulatory purposes, or would establish funding for women-and minority-owned mar1juana businesses, or would require more research on the drug's public health impact, and maintain federal authority to regulate commercial advertising, similar to existing regulations for tobacco and alcohol.

    Outraged at such a stunt!
     
  8. No Worries

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    It is a PR stunt.

    I am sure with time the Liberal Elite Deep State will learn to live with its disappointment in you.
     
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    It is a really lame PR stunt that panders to only the most dedicated of potheads. If you want others to sway to your side of the argument, this PR move is an absolute blunder.
     
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    Schumer is a consummate showman. I hope he retires a Rocket
     
  11. moestavern19

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    mar1juana brings in shitloads of state tax revenue and cripples border-war drug trafficking.

    This should have been federally decriminalized decades ago.

    The fact that mar1juana is still federally classified as a schedule 1 narcotic in 2018 is ****ing ridiculous.

    This isn't the 70s when weed is for hippies and burnouts gramps, this is big government AND big business being created.

    This is liberals getting to pander to their base and bring in tax money and republicans getting to establish more room for economic expansion.

    This should be a nonpartisan issue at this point.

    $$$$ talks and bullshit walks.

    Always.
     
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    Sure, it panders.

    Its.one.big.nothing.burger.

    No chance of getting a floor vote on the Senate. Even less of a chance that the House votes on it.

    For one media cycle, it will make the news. Since it Friday, there is no chance this story has legs.

    But, in this news cycle, it raises the issue that pot is a ridiculously schedule one drug. Completely indefensible.

    BTW it is also panders to the soon to be big business pot growers.
     
  13. VooDooPope

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    Schedule 1 for MJ is a joke. Dems can keep bringing it up but republican leadership in power will kill it before its ever even discussed. Too much money made in locking people up to decriminalize on a national level. Tide is slowly turning though and the Genie is out of the bottle. More stunts like this are needed to keep the pressure on and eventually, one of these days, maybe...
     
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    They need to ban that vaping sh**.

    Does more damage in one toke than an entire pack of cigs. Plus all you vapers are a bunch of dickwads.
     
  15. moestavern19

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    TF are you talking about?
     
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    That wasn't clear?

    You must be a vaper. Suck iiiiiit!
     
  17. moestavern19

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    You asserted without any evidence that vaping one toke of mar1juana would be the equivalent of smoking an entire pack of cigarettes.

    Please back up your uninformed claim or kindly shut the **** up.

    kthx.
     
  18. FLASH21

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    I never said one toke of mar1juana. You assumed that.

    I was talking about the daily tobacco vapors. Now who needs to stfu.
     
  19. Mr. Brightside

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    Don't use that cocaine or mar1juana because that stuff is highly addictive.

    When people become weed-heads they become sluggish, lazy, stupid and unconcerned. Sluggish, lazy, stupid and unconcerned. That's all mar1juana does to you, okay? Unless you're taking it under doctor's - control. Then it's regulated. Do not smoke mar1juana, do not consume alcohol, do not get in the car with someone who is inebriated.
     
  20. leroy

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    And you still didn't provide any proof to back up your claim. I don't vape and I do find them to be annoying (c'mon man, I don't want that crap in my vicinity while I'm grocery shopping). But you're just pulling s*** out of your ass and calling it a fact. I know it's not as healthy as they make it out to be...but one puff does not equate to 1 pack of cigarettes.
     

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