It depends on where you are. In California for example support is very strong as in other states. Some places like Amsterdam Marijuana is already legal. I the USA general support is strong. A lot of people agree that there are a lot of rules and regulations that need to be established before it canrealistically be legal. The largest opposition would be the federal government current rules. Soon they will have to acknowledge that the people do not agree with their FALSE statements and classification of this plant. AND of course there are organisations and groups of people who are against it. so It depends on who you ask. At least for Medical use it is legal in Several US states although some states are more organized than others for example New Mexico State established guidelines for the Licencing of Production facilities and regulations and limits that they must follow to provide marijuana to patients. California state does not have any specifics in the marijuana law to allow for the production and distribution of marijuana to patients. And what people are allowed to do is being banned by local cities and counties and making it Illegal to get medical marijuana since the "sale" of medical marijuana is against federal law, and the medical marijuana laws do not give enough specifics for that. So Really there is a LARGE support for legalization both for medical and as a recreational drug. Marijuana has 0 deaths from use. many die from Alcohol poisoning every day.
NOrML (National Organization for Marijuana Legalization). PLAANT (People Looking At A New Tomorrow). There's plenty of them. :D
As of 2014, the legalization effort is having high hopes. Recently, New York has agreed to the legalization of medical marijuana (not recreational use) and is the 23rd state to legalize medical marijuana, however it has the strictest rules out of all states. The New York Times also called to "End Prohibition" comparing it to that of the "Alcohol Prohibition" and claims that later we'll look back and see this prohibition just as the alcohol prohibition. This was the biggest newspaper/magazine to endorse legalization of marijuana.Marijuana is also currently legal in 2 states in the United States, and will be completely legal in Uruguay in 2015. There are many countries that already turn a "blind eye" to charges against marijuana, and many countries and states in the United States have already decriminalized marijuana.In terms of "soon" in specific - Alaska, Oregon and Washington D.C. all have legalization in the air at the moment (September 2014), there was a legalization initiative that made it to the ballot in those three places. It is up to the voters in those areas to decide if it should be legalized recreationally. All three of which, have a very high chance due to recent polls and other actions that have been done in regards to marijuana to become legalized. For example, Washington D.C. just recently decriminalized weed, and Alaska was one of the first earlier on states to legalize marijuana for medicinal use (1998), California being the first (1996).At this point, marijuana has gained a lot of momentum towards legalization, with people like the President of the United States of the America famously quoted as saying "Marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol, but it's a bad idea." Also, with big newspapers/magazines in favor of legalization, this gives the momentum yet another push. Once again, the New York Times, a huge magazine/newspaper media outlet has endorsed the legalization of it, and other popular magazines such as Forbes also supports the legalization, giving it more of a push.However, there are still opponents who do not support the legalization of marijuana. Just because marijuana has gained all this momentum in support of it, does not necessarily mean it will become legal in the near future. It is possible it may be another 20 years from now, or who knows, never!
No he doesn't. He thinks it makes people lazy and stupid. Hes a true dousshe
lol absolutely not
To some people yes and to some people no. This is because marijuana legalization has some pros and some cons. If your wondering what the pros and the cons are just look them up. So there really isn't an answer for this question
Zero. There are no records of death resulting from marijuana smoking.
The medical code 94664 in medical marijuana is to educate the people how to intake the medicine.
They support the legalization of same-sex marriage in Luxembourg.
because people in California are stupid
Yes i am for the legalization of marijuana. The medical uses of marijuana are significant enough with out any other reason. Further, despite what most people believe (and the TV propaganda exclaims) marijuana is not a gateway drug. The real gateway drug would be tobacco. Tobacco is more dangerous and is highly addictive. I am a criminal justice major at the University of Cincinnati, many of my professors talk about how if marijuana was legalized not only would the government make money off of it but people would not have to fear getting "laced" marijuana. People try other drugs because they want to not because marijuana has some godly hold over them and tells them too. When it comes down to it, its all about choice, yes I've smoked my share of it and most people whether they are willing to admit it or not have too. Theres extremes on both sides and of course there will be the religious zealots that find it against their religion somehow and will call it the work of the devil but those people have unfortunately been a misfortune of society for a long time. Marijuana is not bad people are the ones who are bad, it would not be on the Earth if God did not intend it dingdongs.
That is entirely up to the people, have you ever wondered "Why hasn't somebody done something about legalizing marijuana??" well, you are somebody! It will NEVER be legal until advocates stand up and CHANGE the law, we are (the people and cannabis supporters) the majority, but we let the government keep us down. Do your part and every day Texas will be closer and closer to legalization, e-mail senators, congress, even the president. Tell them what you believe is right! <3 from a Missouri advocate...
Marijuana is specifically prescribed to people undergoing chemotherapy. Talk to your doctor and see if medical marijuana is legal where you live.