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WA activists file initiative to legalize pot

Five activists have filed a ballot initiative to legalize all adult marijuana possession in Washington state.

Its sponsors include two Seattle lawyers as well as the director of Seattle's annual Hempfest. The group, calling itself Sensible Washington, says state government is wasting money on police, court and jail costs for people who use or produce marijuana.

Douglas Hiatt, a lawyer who represents medical marijuana patients, told The Associated Press after filing the initiative Monday that it would remove all state penalties for adult possession of pot. Criminal penalties for juvenile possession and for providing the drug to juveniles would remain in place. Marijuana would also remain illegal under federal law.

Hiatt says volunteers are lining up to collect the signatures needed to get the issue on the November ballot.

Posted By Psychotrophic at 2010-01-12 14:13:48 permalink | comments
Tags: washington marijuana progress
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guest : 2010-01-13 22:54:57
i say that they should leave weather marijuana should be legal or not up to the state and not the country
BlowinSmoke. : 2010-01-13 12:25:41
It needs to be legalized under federal law as well. State laws cant help those in federally subsidized housing that need medical marijuana for their illnesses. Let's get a move on...should've never been illegal in the first place!
guest : 2010-01-13 12:22:52
Needs to be a non-federal issue as well. It doesnt protect those who live in federally subsidized housing with illnesses who need medical marijuana. Thats ridiculous!
leefs. : 2010-01-12 22:39:30
This can't happen soon enough

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