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Washington: Marijuana Legalization Gaining Momentum

By Steve Elliott at Toke of the Town “It’s an idea whose time has come,” said Douglas Hiatt, co-author of Initiative 1068, which would legalize marijuana in Washington State. And now it’s time for voters to take matters into their own hands, according to Hiatt. “This year, one in six legislators sponsored marijuana reform legislation,” the activist attorney said Tuesday at a press conference on the steps of the Capitol Building in Olympia. “And again this year, major reform did not get out of committee,” Hiatt said. “So we formed Sensible Washington and wrote an initiative that removes the criminal and civil penalties for adults.” Every poll taken shows that if I-1068 gets on the ballot, it will win. Washington voters support sensible marijuana laws. Tuesday’s press conference detailed a wide and diverse array of endorsements, from former Seattle Police Chief Norm Stamper to Republican legislator Toby Nixon. Photo:

WA: ‘Old Generation’ Kills Pot Legalization Bills; Measure May Let Voters Decide

By Steve Elliott in Toke of the Town ​For the first time ever, the Washington Legislature looked at not one, but two bills to reform marijuana laws in the state. And although both were voted down in committee, advocates say marijuana legalization is still alive, with an initiative campaign trying to get a measure on the ballot in November, reports Matt Phelps of the Kirkland Reporter . “My motivation was to get the criminals out of the business and stop the harm that the current prohibition is doing,” said Rep. Roger Goodman (D-Kirkland), who cosponsored House Bill 2401 with Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson (D-Seattle). “Many polls in Washington and nationwide show a favorability toward decriminalization,” Goodman said. HB 2401 would have legalized and regulated marijuana in Washington, but it failed to get out of the House Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Committee on a 6-2 vote. Photo: www.leg.wa.gov Rep. Roger Goodman: “Some politicians are of the old generation on this” ​”Some politicians are of the old generation on this,” Goodman said. “They don’t understand the purpose of regulating it.” Goodman’s bill would have put marijuana for sale — with a heavy tax — in state liquor stores. According to the lawmaker, legalization would make it easier to control marijuana. “Why wouldn’t you want to get criminals out of business?” asked Goodman. House Bill 1177, which would have reduced penalties for marijuana possession, known as “decriminalization.” It was also voted down in committee, 5-3. Goodman said that legalizing marijuana could raise as much as $300 million a year for the state. The issue of legalizing and regulating marijuana in Washington remains alive with the Sensible Washington initiative, which needs more than 241,000 signatures to be on the ballot in November. “It will be very easy to get those signatures,” Goodman said. Photo: Douglas Hiatt Activist/attorney Douglas Hiatt: “Volunteers are lining up” ​Douglas Hiatt, a Seattle lawyer and marijuana activist who is sponsoring the legalization initiative, said volunteers are lining up to collect signatures. Former state representative Toby Nixon, now a commissioner for King County Fire Protection District 41, is one Republican who supports legalization. “I think it is unfortunate that the state legislature is so clearly behind the opinion of the state,” Nixon said. “Most people I talk to share my opinion.” “Very few people I talk to, including strong conservatives, tell me I am flat out wrong,” Nixon said. “I think people understand it is a better way to control the problem. But the initiative that is circulating will show us exactly how people feel.” A recent poll on the Kirkland Reporter website showed more than 70 percent of respondents favoring the legalization of pot.

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New Poll: 56 Percent Favor Marijuana Legalization In Washington

By Steve Elliott in Toke of the Tow n Photo: alapoet Signage at the Seattle Marijuana March, Washington. A solid majority of Washingtonians support legalization, according to a new poll. ​ A solid majority, 56 percent, of Washingtonians believe legalizing marijuana is a “good idea,” according to a new poll. The poll of 500 adults in the state, conducted for Seattle TV station KING 5 by SurveyUSA, asked respondents: “State lawmakers are considering making marijuana possession legal. Do you think legalizing marijuana is a good idea? Or a bad idea?” Thirty-six percent of respondents described legalizing pot as a “bad idea,” while eight percent weren’t sure. The poll had a margin of error of 4.4 percent. Almost two-thirds of men, 64 percent, favored legalization, while only 48 percent of women thought it was a good idea. Support was broad and deep across all age groups from 18 to 64. Only among those 65 or older did support drop to 32 percent, with 64 percent of the 65+ respondents describing legalization as a bad idea. “Sensible Washington is pleased by these kinds of numbers which indicate a strong willingness among Washingtonians to reform marijuana laws in this state,” the group behind a new marijuana legalization voter initiative said in a press release. “And that’s just what Sensible Washington is aiming to do with its proposed ballot initiative, filed on January 11, 2009, which would remove all criminal penalties from adult use, possession, and cultivation of marijuana in the State of Washington,” the group said. “Another indicator of just how much attitudes around marijuana have changed in this state in recent years is that a major media outlet such as KING-TV would even spend its own money on having SurveyUSA conduct a poll,” Sensible Washington said. Donations to the Sensible Washington ballot initiative can be made here . Questions about the group and its forthcoming campaign may be emailed to sensiblewashington@gmail.com . You can also add Sensible Washington on Facebook .

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Lady Gaga to Host Gay Rights Gala

Never one to sit back quietly on the issue, Lady Gaga is gearing up to host a special gay rights gala to support the legalization of same-sex marriage.

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Marijuana Policy Project Of Nevada To Make Major Ballot Announcement Wednesday

Following ballot initiatives to tax and regulate marijuana in Nevada in 2002 and 2006, the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) of Nevada is preparing for the next step in its fight to make marijuana legal in the Silver State. On Wednesday, Dec. 9, MPP-NV will make an announcement at a press conference in front of the Clark County Government Center at 11 a.m. While specific details of the plan will not be revealed until then, Dave Schwartz, manager of the group, hinted that a ballot measure to tax and regulate may be in the works. Read the rest at the new Village Voice marijuana blog, Toke of the Town

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Washington State Bar Association Board Unanimously Backs Marijuana Decrim

A massive representation of a joint in a “rolling paper” evoking the American flag, 2008 Summer Solstice Parade, Fremont Fair, Seattle, WA (Photo: Joe Mabel) By Steve Elliott at Toke of the Town Marijuana decriminalization in Washington state just won some important allies. This morning, the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) Board of Governors (BOG) voted unanimously to support the decrim bill, SB 5615, in the upcoming session of the Legislature. The BOG voted 9 in favor, 0 opposed, and 2 abstaining to support the bill, Alison Holcomb, drug policy director at the ACLU of Washington, has told Toke of the Town. Read the rest of the story at the new Village Voice marijuana blog, Toke of the Town

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Sarah Palin Reflects on Bristol’s Pregnancy

Sarah Palin’s biggest fear upon learning she would become John McCain’s V.P. running mate last year was that people would learn about the D she once got.

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Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Hate on Hate

With the exception of Kim posing nude for Playboy , we rarely agree with any actions taken by the Kardashians. But all three sisters have earned our praise this week for supporting the NOH8 Campaign and the legalization of gay marriage.

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