Thank you AFP and sate of New York!
*** WE ARE ALL ONE
Washington: The New York Times has called for the legalisation of
marijuana, comparing the federal ban on cannabis to Prohibition.
In an editorial on Saturday, the prestige publication said marijuana
laws disproportionately impacting young black men and that addiction and
dependence are “relatively minor problems” especially compared with
alcohol and tobacco.
“It took 13 years for the United States to come to its senses and end
Prohibition, 13 years in which people kept drinking, otherwise
law-abiding citizens became criminals and crime syndicates arose and
flourished,” the newspaper said.
“It has been more than 40 years since Congress passed the current ban
on marijuana, inflicting great harm on society just to prohibit a
substance far less dangerous than alcohol. The federal government should
repeal the ban on marijuana.”
Noting that the editorial board reached its conclusion after much
discussion, The Times described the social costs of marijuana laws as
“vast.”
Citing FBI figures showing there were 658,000 arrests for marijuana
possession in 2012 – far higher than for cocaine, heroin and their
derivatives – it said “the result is racist, falling disproportionately
on young black men, ruining their lives and creating new generations of
career criminals.”
While advocating for a ban on marijuana sales to those under 21,
because of “legitimate concerns about marijuana on the development of
adolescent brains,” the paper also said the “moderate use of marijuana
does not appear to pose a risk for otherwise healthy adults.”
The influential newspaper said: “There are no perfect answers to people’s legitimate concerns about marijuana use.
“But neither are there such answers about tobacco or alcohol, and we
believe that on every level – health effects, the impact on society and
law-and-order issues – the balance falls squarely on the side of
national legalisation.”
The editorial, titled Repeal Prohibition, Again, kicks off a series of stories about the issue and invites readers to weigh in.
The call comes just weeks after recreational pot sales began in
Washington, making the western US state just the second after Colorado
to allow people to buy marijuana with no medical requirement.
Also earlier this month, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill making
New York the 23rd state to legalise marijuana for medical use.
Harsh anti-drug laws have a long history in the US, with the
presidential administration of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan pushing
for aggressive prosecution and stiffer sentencing.
The reconsideration of drug laws comes as debts have forced US states
to consider the high cost of incarceration for non-violent criminals,
as well as how evenly drug sentences have been applied across different
racial groups and income levels.
AFP, Fairfax - July 27, 2014 –
http://tinyurl.com/myu49go
http://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/07/27/marijuana-should-be-legalised-says-the-new-york-times/
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