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US IL: PUB LTE: Legalized Marijuana May Be on the Way

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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n000/a207.html
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Pubdate: Sat, 24 Oct 2009
Source: Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL)
Copyright: 2009 Southern Illinoisan
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1430
Author: Ray Hollmann

LEGALIZED MARIJUANA MAY BE ON THE WAY

In 1939, when I was in fourth grade, I would bring a half-pint whiskey bottle to school filled with chocolate milk to have with my lunch.  My teacher, a ministerial student in our parochial school, showed me the liquor tax tag and told me it was against the law to reuse the bottle.  My dad reassured me that the teacher was wrong because there was no alcohol in the bottle.

However, seven years earlier, even having whiskey in that bottle was illegal.  But in 1933, the prohibition experiment ended and alcohol was decriminalized.  And now it seems that it may be time to decriminalized marijuana.

Medical use of marijuana has already been accepted in California.  Conservative guru William F.  Buckley Jr.  was in favor of its decriminalization.  U.S.  Sen.  Jim Webb of conservative Virginia has proposed a bipartisan commission on criminal justice reform to consider ending the war on drugs to alleviate the crowed conditions in our prisons.  That would include decriminalizing marijuana.

So maybe by the 2030s there will be marijuana packages on the shelf with tax tags similar to the tax tag on my whiskey bottle filled with chocolate milk in the 1930s.

Ray Hollmann

Fairview Heights

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