Bernie Sanders Introduces Bill Ending The Federal Ban On Marijuana

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Bernie Sanders Introduces Bill Ending The Federal Ban On Marijuana

The measure would remove marijuana from the DEA's list of "most dangerous" drugs.

Mollie ReillyDeputy Politics Editor, The Huffington Post

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Sen. Bernie Sanders

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has introduced a bill that would end federal prohibition of marijuana, marking the latest move the Democratic presidential candidate has made toward ending the war on drugs.

The Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act, introduced Wednesday, is modeled after a bill first proposed by Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) in 2013, which was reintroduced this year as the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act. The Senate bill would remove marijuana from the Drug Enforcement Administration's list of the "most dangerous" drugs and strike marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, allowing states to decide whether they want to legalize pot for recreational or medical use without federal intervention.


“Just as alcohol prohibition failed in the 1920s, it’s clear marijuana prohibition is failing today,” Polis said in a statement. “For decades, the federal ban on marijuana has wasted tax dollars, impeded our criminal justice system, lined the pockets of drug cartels, and trampled on states’ ability to set their own public health laws. ... Today’s introduction of the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act in the Senate is a huge step forward in the movement to enact the commonsense drug laws needed to grow our economy and restore fairness to our justice system."


Read the full bill here.


The bill comes a week after Sanders first proposed reclassifying marijuana as a less-dangerous substance, arguing that doing so is an essential component of reforming America's criminal justice system.


"In the United States we have 2.2 million people in jail today, more than any other country. And we’re spending about $80 billion a year to lock people up. We need major changes in our criminal justice system – including changes in drug laws,” Sanders said at George Mason University on Oct. 28. “Too many Americans have seen their lives destroyed because they have criminal records as a result of marijuana use. That’s wrong. That has got to change."

Sanders wants marijuana to be regulated like alcohol.

Sanders' bill differs slightly from the House version, which also includes structures for regulating marijuana. Polis' bill would transfer the DEA's authority over marijuana to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and would amend federal alcohol laws to include provisions for importing and shipping marijuana as well as other commerce-related regulations. The Senate version of the bill does not include these provisions.


The legislation garnered praise from legalization advocacy groups.

"This is the first time a bill to end federal marijuana prohibition has been introduced in the U.S. Senate," said Tom Angell, chairman of Marijuana Majority. "A growing majority of Americans want states to be able to enact their own marijuana laws without harassment from the DEA, and lawmakers should listen. The introduction of this bill proves that the defeat of the Ohio marijuana monopoly measure that wasn’t widely supported in our movement isn’t doing anything to slow down our national momentum."


"The science is clear that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol, and that should be reflected in our nation’s marijuana policy," Marijuana Policy Project's Mason Tvert said. "Sen. Sanders is simply proposing that we treat marijuana similarly to how we treat alcohol at the federal level, leaving most of the details to the states. It is a commonsense proposal that is long overdue in the Senate."


A Gallup poll released last month found 58 percent of Americans are in favor of legalizing marijuana use.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...563a3e21e4b0b24aee4858ae?utm_hp_ref=marijuana

NORML link to contact your Senators regarding this bill.
http://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/51046/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=17703
 
a very nice help me get elected theme going on here. not buying it.
 
He will never get it passed in a Republican held Senate and Congress,,,,, the only thing being passed there is ,,,,Gas by a bunch of old farts.
 
Not to get too much into politics, but I believe that Bernie is sincere and truly concerned about correcting this wrong, cannabis does not even begin to meet the criteria for a Class 1 drug and the incarceration of people for cannabis possession is simply wrong--IMO, this is not a selfish gesture. And of course it will not pass with the legislature we have. But just bringing it up for vote puts this in the spotlight.

The legislature just kills me. Their purpose is to represent the people. If they were, we would not have these battles over things like cannabis and funding PP--these are both things the American people are in favor of, but the repubs don't seem to care....
 
Bernie is indeed sincere. It is not a plea to help get him elected. He is the only one who stands for the Middle Class and has for decades. Don't believe me? Look it up. That being said he has also said that he can only get things done if we the people get involved and demand change and action. What little free time I get from work has been spent campaigning for Bernie Sanders. If all the people who agree with his positions but say he can't get elected actually vote for him he can indeed get elected. But we also have to get rid of these do nothing Republicans in Congress as well as any do nothing Democrats. End of speech. #BERNIE2016 #FEELTHEBERN
 
I have been behind Bernie for over a year now...hope he get the Dem. nom instead of Clinton....I'm not against women as president, I'm against the same old song and dance we have been made to participate in for the last 20 years.
 
I would rather Bernie get the dem nom. And I'm not even a Democrat
 
I am a Dem,,and I Do Not want Hillary. Same ole crap.
BERNIE OR political name will be fine with me,,definitely No freaking Carson. He will run the Country based on what God wispers in his ear.:doh:
 
political name is a wild card to me. He can certainly run a business. He's like obama was. Unproven. Your not really sure what you are going to get until its done.
 
political name is a wild card to me. He can certainly run a business. He's like obama was. Unproven. Your not really sure what you are going to get until its done.

That is the case with all of them. They ALWAYS MAKE PROMISES thay cant keep.
 
It's nice we are heading in this direction. Wish people would pay more attention to Paul running. Bernie represents legalization while Rand represents decriminalization (in a nutshell).
legalization=taxation
decriminalization=freedom
/ok im done.
 

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