In Other News…

In other news, it appears that several states, Colorado and Washington among them, have legalized the sale of marijuana for recreational use.

Here’s the article:

It’s been quite the night for marijuana in several ballot measures across the country.

Voters in Washington state and Colorado appear to have voted “yes” on measures that would legalize the sale of pot to adults, without the need for a doctor’s prescription. 

Massachusetts voters have overwhelmingly approved a medical marijuana ballot measure. (AP)(The final votes are still being counted.) And earlier Tuesday evening, voters in Massachusetts overwhelmingly approved the measure to allow the use of medical marijuana.

Oregon voters have to decide on a similar measure to those passed in Washington and Colorado, which would allow marijuana use for any individual over the age of 21, but it appears to have been defeated.

Arkansas’s medical marijuana initiative also appears to have been defeated.

Montana, which already has a medical marijuana law, is voting on whether or not to restrict patient access in the state.

So far, states that have approved medical marijuana have walked a fine line with federal laws that still prohibit the sale of marijuana under any circumstances. The full legalization of marijuana in these two states is expected to increase that tension between local and federal laws.

In total, six states are considering marijuana initiatives.

“Now that this law has been passed [in Massachusetts], it will finally be legal and safe for myself and many others in the state to procure the medicine,” Eric McCoy, 59, told the Boston Globe.

NBC News reports that 17 states and the District of Columbia already have laws allowing for the medical use of marijuana, according to the National Council of Legislatures.

We live in interesting times indeed. I wonder how the Fed will react to an increasing number of states adopting these measures.

~Wald

5 thoughts on “In Other News…

  1. I hope the fed follows their lead. The only reason we even have anything against the growth and sale of Marijuana is because other industries with DEEP pockets don’t want it to affect their bottom line.

    Alcohol is way worse for people and it’s completely legal. I haven’t found a single study that shows there’s any significant reason to outlaw recreational marijuana use. I’ve felt this way before even meeting people that smoked it on a regular basis. It’s just silly.

Leave a Reply to Wald Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.