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Candidates Rip Medical Marijuana Regulation

vta

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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n138/a04.html
Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA)
Author: John Marelius

CANDIDATES RIP MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATION

Democratic Forum Draws Four for Attorney General

Democratic candidates for state attorney general yesterday took varying positions on the merits of legalizing marijuana, but agreed that medical marijuana needs to be much more heavily regulated than it is now.

Assemblyman Ted Lieu of Torrance said he opposes legalization. Assemblyman Alberto Torrico of Fremont and Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer for Facebook, said any discussion of legalization is premature until the medical marijuana industry is reined in. Assemblyman Pedro Nava of Santa Barbara said he is "agnostic" on the subject.

The four, along with Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn, a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, spoke at a forum sponsored by the San Diego County Democratic Party, North County Democratic Unity, the Cal State San Marcos Democratic Club, the Escondido Democratic Club and the North County Young Democrats.

Petition signatures for an initiative that would legalize and tax the sale of marijuana in California have been submitted to the Secretary of State's Office, and the measure appears to have a good chance of qualifying for the November ballot.

California voters legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes with Proposition 215 in 1996, and all four candidates for attorney general agree that it has gotten out of hand.

"There are more marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles than there are Starbucks," Kelly said.

Torrico and Nava said some medicinal marijuana has been found to have more than 100 times the allowable levels of pesticides and other toxins.

All a person has to do to obtain marijuana is have a written "recommendation," as opposed to a prescription, from a doctor who is often associated with the dispensary, Lieu said. The recommendation doesn't have to specify the quantity or duration of use, he said.

"We know lots of people are getting it, not for medical reasons; they're doing it for recreation," Lieu said.

Nava called Proposition 215 "vague and ambiguous" and "a corruption of what was a good idea." The Santa Barbara legislator blamed an initiative process that allows any citizen to file a proposed law without it being vetted by legal experts.

"Where we are hobbled is when laws are passed by an initiative and it's three drunk guys sitting around a table writing on a napkin," Nava said.

The four candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination for the office Attorney General Jerry Brown is expected to relinquish to run for governor, though he has yet to formally announce his intentions. Also in the Democratic race are former Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo and San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris.

Republican candidates are Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley, attorney John Eastman and state Sen. Tom Harman of Huntington Beach.

Hahn, one of three potential Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor, said she would use the office to fight for reductions in tuition at public colleges and universities. The lieutenant governor serves on the University of California Board of Regents and the California State University board of trustees.

"You don't balance the budget in Sacramento on students and their parents," said Hahn, the daughter of the late Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn and sister of former Los Angeles Mayor Jim Hahn.

State Sen. Dean Florez of Shafter is also in the Democratic race for lieutenant governor, and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who abandoned his campaign for governor last year, has said he may run.

The office has been vacant since November, when Democratic Lt. Gov. John Garamendi was elected to Congress in a special election. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated Republican Abel Maldonado, a state senator from Santa Maria, to fill the vacancy.

Whether or not he is confirmed by the Legislature, Maldonado is running for the Republican nomination, as is Sen. Sam Aanestad of Grass Valley.
 

kmk420kali

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These fucks keep spouting this....
"There are more marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles than there are Starbucks," Kelly said.

I wonder how Liquor Stores measure up to this...I mean how the fuck did Starbucks become the Standard for comparison to MMJ!!!??
 

roughnice420

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seriously, what its ok that starbucks sells caffeine (a drug) to people all day but weed is a big no no...? If there are a 1000 dispensaries in business, then there is demand for a 1000 dispensaries...
 
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"Where we are hobbled is when laws are passed by an initiative and it's three drunk guys sitting around a table writing on a napkin," Nava said.



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jawnroot

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Goddamn it. When are they gonna get their heads out of their asses and realize marijuana isn't going away? I sure hope the MJ prop hits the ballot in November, 'cause I'll be all over it.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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These fucks keep spouting this....


I wonder how Liquor Stores measure up to this...I mean how the fuck did Starbucks become the Standard for comparison to MMJ!!!??

I guess they think the LA scene is like a-dam with "coffee shops"

Its more accurate to compare it to an herbal remedy store imho

Also there has got to be a thousand liquor stores in the LA area
 

Cruzin

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Look these ass holes can't even pass a budget so this is just posturing crap that will result in ZERO action.
 

Hydro-Soil

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I'm calling for NO LEGISLATION without EQUAL REPRESENTATION!

All of these 'laws' are being created by people that don't understand cannabis on a fundamental level. *shrug*


END PROHIBITION and begin the healing.

Educate Yourself.... then Educate your Neighbor!

Stay Safe! :tree:
 

Greensub

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So... do we vote for the "agnostic" on it? at least he isn't outright against it. It would be nice to know where the Republicans stand on it too (right now I'm assuming that they're prohibitionist) but maybe there's a Libertarian leaning Republican in there.
 
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The political makeup of San Diego is a lot of republican soldiers of the neo cons. With Bonnie Dumanis elected and appointments imported from Ohio that were accused of rigging the eection for Bush in that state. Also the missing emails about federal prosecutors from the Bush era may have ties to this area.

We have no one but democrats to blame for this though. Those sound like stupid statements from someone trying to throw the election to me.
 

Hydro-Soil

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Democratic candidates for state attorney general yesterday took varying positions on the merits of legalizing marijuana, but agreed that medical marijuana needs to be much more heavily regulated than it is now.

Gee... how wonderfully learned these guys believe themselves to be. Should we ask them about the latest in frontal brain surgeries? I'm sure they're just as qualified to discuss the subject.

Educate Yourself then Educate Your Neighbor!

Stay Safe! :tree:
 

xfargox

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Strange how if there are more marijuana dispensaries than there are of ONE brand of a coffee shop, it's considered an outrage.

What does that say about our coffee consumption?

Caffeine is a drug that's barely legal anyways. Or, it would be if we had any rhyme or reason behind our current scheduling of drugs.
 

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