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Written by SAFER
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Friday, 18 June 2010 |
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The Committee for Sensible Marijuana Policy launched a ballot initiative this week that would decriminalize marijuana possession in Miami Beach, Florida. The group, headed by local attorney and activist Ford Banister, is working closely with SAFER and will be using the campaign to spread the message that marijuana is safer than alcohol and ought to be treated that way. (Find out more about the CSMP and its campaign at www.SensibleFlorida.com or via the CSMP Facebook page.)  As CBS 4 in Miami reported (video below): If voters approve the amendment, it would make possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana a civil infraction rather than a misdemeanor crime,
for which state law calls for up to a year in jail and $1,000 in fines.
Under the proposal, punishment of "personal possession'' would be a $100
fine. The amendment will also increase the discretion of the State
Attorney to permit a plea to a civil infraction where appropriate. That's the second focus of the committee. It is stressing a marijuana is
safer than alcohol campaign that asserts marijuana is less addictive,
less toxic and less likely to lead to violence than alcohol.
The group, supported in part by a grant from the Miami film studio
Rakontur, must collect 4,240 valid signatures by the end of August, to
qualify the measure for the November ballot.
"We are confident that the progressive and enlightened citizens of Miami
Beach will agree that it's time we stop driving people to drink with
excessive penalties for the use of a far safer substance," Banister
said. "And if they do not yet know how much safer marijuana is than
alcohol and the savings garnered by ending a failed policy, we will be
working hard to educate them over the course of this campaign."
Stories about the campaign's launch also appeared in the Miami Herald, the Miami New Times, the South Florida Gay News, and on Miami's NBC affiliate.
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Written by SAFER
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Monday, 07 June 2010 |
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As CelebStoner.com reports, actress and comedian Sarah Silverman's new autobiography, The
Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee, addresses her preference to use marijuana instead of alcohol when partying.
"I'd have to be honest: I have contempt for pretty much every drug other than pot. I find drunk people gross. Most people with more than one drink in them aren't giggly, goofy and happy the way people are with a puff of pot smoke in them... At a party, I have so much fun stoned, flitting about - but once I sniff that first wave of drunkenness on someone, I'm out of there."
SAFER is always on the lookout for prominent individuals who agree with SAFER's message and are willing to publically voice their opinion, so please take a second to contact Sarah and encourage her to support SAFER! |
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Written by SAFER
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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 |
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Check out this great post about SAFER and the marijuana reform scene in Denver, which is now available on GROK.WS. GROK.WS is a reporting, production and consulting agency dedicated to
using effective, low-budget Web media to promote the end of the War on
Drugs.
The post includes this video, which features interviews with the SAFER staff:
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Written by SAFER
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 |
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The popular Wall Street Journal blog, "The Juggle," asks its readers to comment on the following intriguing questio. Check it out and comment, too!
We’ve written before about how the pressures of the juggle can drive us to drink alcohol, and many of you said
that you drink in your leisure time. What about marijuana?
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