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domingo, agosto 17, 2008 

Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation

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Across the nation, people are beginning to reconsider our marijuana laws. In 2006, America set a new record by arresting over 800,000 individuals for marijuana offenses; 89% of these arrests were for simple possession only. Marijuana remains as available as ever through an unregulated illegal market. Enforcement of marijuana laws costs taxpayers billions of dollars each year – precious public safety resources that could be directed toward more important priorities and more effective policies.

The award-winning "Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation" invites viewers to consider whether these laws are working for us or against us.

  • What does marijuana law enforcement cost us in tax dollars?
  • How effective is prohibition at controlling marijuana use and availability?
  • What are the social consequences of marijuana prohibition?
  • Are the consequences of marijuana arrests and convictions fair? Are the laws applied fairly to all Americans?
  • How did we end up with these laws in the first place?
  • Is marijuana prohibition doing more harm than good?

Sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union and featuring noted travel writer and television host Rick Steves, "Marijuana: It's Time for a Conversation" begins a long-overdue public discussion about marijuana and marijuana prohibition.


Source: http://www.marijuanaconversation.org/