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UNT Student Groups Says Pot Smokers Getting Burned

UNT Student Groups Says Pot Smokers Getting Burned
Student Association Passes Bill to Equalize Marijuana & Underage Drinking Punishments There’s a student group at UNT who says students who smoke weed in dorms and students who drink underage should be treated the same. Well, the student association agreed with them tonight approving a bill to make things equal.

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What motivates adults to use marijuana?

It is so rare to hear the typical marijuana user described in this way (accurately) that I had to reread this just to be sure.

The abstract is revealing as well:

They were predominantly middle class, employed in a wide range of occupations, and used marijuana recreationally to enhance relaxation and concentration while engaged in leisure activities.

Holy hookah, Batman! These hippies have jobs and happy lives!? Somebody better drug test them soon, otherwise they might make it their whole lives without anyone realizing what losers they are.

The point here is that the typical marijuana user isn’t someone who can benefit from criminal justice intervention.

Just think about how damaging these punishments for marijuana can be and imagine what happens each time they are applied to someone whose life was previously going just fine:
For many decades now, we’ve been ruining the lives of healthy, happy people for using marijuana. We’re able to do this because we tell ourselves

What are marijuana punishments in California?

What are the punishments if you are caught smoking, or caught under the influence of marijuana in California if it is your first time being caught?

Marijuana Law, Fines And Punishment

Here are the various legal punishments for Marijuana as per the existing law. Please not the penalties, fines and the legal punishment that awaits for being caught trafficking and smuggling Marijuana.

If you are caught with Marijuana a 1,000 kg or more mixture; or 1,000 or more plants, here is the legal penalty:

1st offense

Not less than 10 years, not more than life

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life

Fine not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if other than an individual

2nd offense

Not less than 20 years, not more than life

If death or serious injury, mandatory life

Fine not more than $8 million if an individual, $20 million if other than an individual

If you are caught with Marijuana 100 kg to 999 kg mixture; or 100 to 999 plants, here is the legal penalty:

1st offense:

Not less than 5 years, not more than 40 years

If death or serous injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life

Fine not more than $2 million if an individual, $5 million if other than an individual

2nd offense:

Not less than 10 years, not more than life

If death or serious injury, mandatory life

Fine not more than $4 million if an individual, $10 million if other than an individual

If you are caught with Marijuana with more than 10 kgs hashish; 50 to 99 kg mixture or more than 1 kg of hashish oil; 50 to 99 plants, here is the punishment:

1st offense

Not more than 20 years

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life

Fine $1 million if an individual, $5 million if other than an individual

2nd offense

Not more than 30 years

If death or seroius injury, mandatory life

Fine $2 million if an individual, $10 million if other than individual

If you are caught with Marijuana, more than 10 kgs hashish; 50 to 99 kg mixture or more than 1 kg of hashish oil; 50 to 99 plants, here is the punishment

1st offense

Not more than 20 years

If death or serious injury, not less than 20 years, not more than life

Fine $1 million if an individual, $5 million if other than an individual

2nd offense:

Not more than 30 years

If death or seroius injury, mandatory life

Fine $2 million if an individual, $10 million if other than individual

If you are caught with Marijuana 1 to 49 plants; less than 50 kg mixture or Hashish, 10kg or less; or with Hashish Oil 1kg or less, the punishment is as follows

1st offense

Not more than 5 years

Fine not more than $250,000, $1 million other than individual

2nd offense

Not more than 10 years

Fine $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if other than individual

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Groups fights for marijuana rights

Groups fights for marijuana rights
A club on campus advocates for lesser punishments for marijuana consumption.

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Marijuana Should be Legalized in the United States

Despite all of the laws, regulations, and punishments the United States to keep its citizens from using marijuana, America has over 83 million marijuana users. This ranks the U.S. at 9th highest rate of marijuana use in the world. Yes, this even beats the Netherlands, where marijuana is virtually legal. What does this mean? If prohibiting marijuana was intended to keep marijuana use under control, then it means that prohibition is a complete failure. Making marijuana illegal did not do what it was intended to do, which is to prevent people from consuming it. On top of this, prohibition is responsible for the growth of the dangerous marijuana substitute, “K2″. It can also be blamed for marijuana’s status as a gateway drug, not to mention a loss of opportunity for the government to obtain billions of dollars worth of taxes. The prohibition of marijuana is based off of misconceptions the government had about marijuana almost 100 years ago. All of these have been proven wrong, and the laws should reflect that today.  Marijuana should be taxed, regulated, and legalized for those 21 or older in the United States.

You have probably heard of “K2″ or “Spice” recently. It is all over the news, or maybe you’ve seen it in person being sold at the local gas station. What “K2″ is, is a mix of herbs sprayed with a dangerous chemical ten times stronger than marijuana. It is sold as incense, and because it is not recommended to be used as a drug, it is legal. It is being sold at a relatively cheap price all over the country, and feels just like marijuana, only stronger. This drug is responsible for many hospitalizations, accidents, and even overdoses resulting in death. Teens assume that because this drug is legal, it must be safe. This is far from the truth. The chemicals in the herbal mixture have never been tested on, but the hundreds of hospitalizations say the chemicals are probably very bad for you. If marijuana was legal, nobody would have to worry about any of this. There wouldn’t be any scientists attempting to make mind altering chemicals like this if marijuana was legal. They would not have to sell a substitute that can actually kill you if the real thing was legal. Policy makers have strictly taken marijuana, which never killed anyone, out of the market. Now they are allowing a drug that has been linked to many hospitalizations into the market. If marijuana was legalized today, the young adults that were using K2 fearing legal consequences will begin to smoke marijuana instead. Remember, marijuana is a lot safer than K2.

Teenagers who try or use marijuana are much more likely to use cocaine and heroin. This is a fact.  The only reason for this, however, is because it is illegal. Because marijuana is illegal, teens must go to a drug dealer to get it. It is the drug dealer that will introduce them to other, harder drugs. If marijuana was legalized, teens will go to a gas station or a smoke shop to get marijuana. This will get a lot of teens and young adults away from the black market. One, because they won’t need to buy weed from a drug dealer, and two because there will be a substantial decline in drug dealers all together. Yes marijuana is illegal, but that doesn’t stop 83 million people from using it. This is 83 million people that can be smoking things that they don’t intend to. Marijuana from the black market can be laced with PCP, cocaine, and even heroin. If marijuana was legal, that risk will be eliminated. Now for some reasons to legalize marijuana that the government will care about.

Legalizing marijuana will make the United States billions of dollars. According to Jeffrey Miron, an economics professor from Harvard University, the government could save about 7.7 billions of dollars a year if marijuana was legalized. This is because they would not spend money on prosecuting those who break marijuana laws. When marijuana is taxed, it could bring in another 6.2 billion dollars. Almost 14 billion dollars could be made. This money could go towards anti drug organizations. The legalization could also help the economy in other ways. Marijuana shops or bars could generate income, and create jobs. An entire marijuana industry could prosper and help the economy. For real, this would be one popular industry.

Saying that marijuana should be legalized is a totally separate thing than saying that it is safe. Marijuana is not safe, but keeping it illegal is obviously not getting that message out. A drug does not have to be safe to be legalized. Take a look at alcohol and tobacco. What legalization will do however is ensure marijuana does not get any more dangerous.  It will inform people what they are ingesting. It will tell people how strong the stuff is that they are smoking. It will provide warnings to maximize the safety of the user. This regulating activity can never be accomplished if marijuana remains illegal. Illegal marijuana is like illegal fast food. There are too many people that engage in the activity for it to remain illegal effectively. Prohibition has obviously backfired on so many levels. If marijuana is not legalized any time soon, things will just get worse. There will be more harmful substitutes, more people introduced to other drugs, and even more drug dealers. It is not the 1920s anymore, let’s legalize marijuana!

 

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Arizona Marijuana Laws: Fair for Whom?

 

Arizona Marijuana Laws: Fair for whom?

 

Marijuana laws in the state of Arizona are targeted to stop the ongoing drug abuse occurring throughout the United States. The punishments for selling or possessing marijuana vary depending on the quantity of the drug being sold or held.

 

In comparison with lenient states, such as Hawaii and Maine, Arizona has relatively strict marijuana laws. This determination is based on comparing each state’s level of enforcement, weight limits, fines and/or time imprisoned. Additionally, Arizona is stricter then Hawaii and Maine when comparing penalties for repeat offenders between states.

 

In Arizona, if you are found guilty of a felony charge for an unlawful sale of less than two pounds of marijuana you can be sentenced to prison for a maximum of two and a half years as well as fined up to $150,000. Furthermore, if you are found guilty of a felony charge of transporting marijuana (weight less than 2 pounds) with the intent to sell you can be sentenced to prison for a maximum of three and a half years.

 

Additionally, Arizona law prohibits sick and dying patients from using medical marijuana to help ease their pain and suffering, even if a doctor recommends it. If an ill citizen of Arizona is found using medical marijuana, recommended by their doctor, they can be brought to court and punished. Arizona requires patients who are in need of medical marijuana to purchase marinol (synthetic THC) instead of marijuana. Sadly, this loophole only adds to a patient’s hardship. A month’s supply of marinol is much more expensive then a month’s supply of marijuana. Why legalize marinol over marijuana then? The answer is simple, marijuana is a product of Mexico while marinol is a product of the pharmaceutical industry, thus financially benefiting the state of Arizona.

 

If you would like to learn more about marijuana laws in the state of Arizona, please visit Arizona Marijuana Laws

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