Kirsten Gillibrand Signs Onto Cory Bookers Marijuana Legalization Bill
Source: Observer
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat, will become the second co-sponsor of the Marijuana Justice Act, legislation introduced by Sen. Cory Booker to end the federal prohibition on marijuana.
The Marijuna Justice Act would make marijuana legal at the federal level and includes incentives for states to revise their outdated marijuana laws and expunge convictions pertaining to use or possession. The legislation would also establish a fund that will reinvest in communities that have been adversely affected by marijuana policies by investing in job training programs, educational opportunities, public libraries and community centers.
Booker, a New Jersey Democrat who is rumored to be weighing a 2020 presidential bid, and Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) introduced the legislation.
Gillibrand, a junior senator and also a rumored 2020 presidential contender, referred to a recent POLITICO report that black and Latino New Yorkers are nearly 10 times more likely to face marijuana arrests than white New Yorkers.
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hibbing
(10,109 posts)Don't think I'll ever see this pass in my lifetime, but I hope I'm wrong. I can buy booze in at least 10 (probably closer to 20) places within a mile of my house, but not weed.
Peace
padfun
(1,788 posts)Legally. Northern California. (Sacramento)
hibbing
(10,109 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,467 posts)I'm in Kentucky. How far to legal from here?
There's a TN state legislator who's trying to get medical marijuana legalized there. He presented data that shows where marijuana is legalized, opioid addiction declined significantly.
marble falls
(57,333 posts)TeamPooka
(24,262 posts)The Mouth
(3,164 posts)I will never know.
jalan48
(13,894 posts)honest back then. Maybe?
SFnomad
(3,473 posts)of the Blue Dog type, like Ben Nelson, that meant even though we technically had a filibuster proof majority, we didn't have a real working filibuster proof majority.
Also, may people believe we had that filibuster proof majority for the entire 2 years .... in actuality we only had it for a couple of real working months. We didn't have 60 until Franken was finally seated (after the court battle) in July 2009. And then, we really didn't have 60, because Kennedy was sick from cancer and then passed in August. We finally, really got the full filibuster proof majority in the Senate in September when Kirk replaced Kennedy. We lost it in February when Brown replaced Kirk after the special election. So between September 2009 and February 2010 was the only time we had 60 votes in the Senate, and Congress adjourns because of the holidays for a good percentage of that time.
crazycatlady
(4,492 posts)And we've come a long way on weed since then. IIRC California voted down legal weed in 2010.
The tide started to shift in 2012 with Colorado and Washington. NJ is rumored to get it soon-- we can sure use the tax dollars.
Renew Deal
(81,881 posts)LisaM
(27,842 posts)I picked up on that, too. Not to say that Gillibrand, a former prosecutor, IIRC, wouldn't be open to the idea of changing the laws here.
IronLionZion
(45,547 posts)Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)Ahpook
(2,751 posts)Ever have friends that vote against their interests constantly? I..... don't get it!
I'd be willing to bet there are smokers and dealers locked up longer than rapists or murderers in the next cell over.
What a fucking joke!