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SAFER on Huffington Post: Big Alcohol Fueling Opposition to California Marijuana Initiative |
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Written by SAFER
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Friday, 17 September 2010 |
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SAFER's Mason Tvert has a
new piece on The Huffington Post regarding revelations that the alcohol industry is funding the campaign to defeat Proposition 19 in California and keep marijuana illegal. Here's
an excerpt, or you can CLICK
HERE to read the entire post:

...It's clear why the alcohol industry is in this fight -- to protect
its turf and keep Californians drinking. This is the same California
Beer and Beverage Distributors gave $100,000 to oppose Proposition 5,
the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (NORA), which would have
reduced marijuana possession from a misdemeanor to an infraction. With
marijuana being the second most popular recreational substance (despite
its prohibition), the booze industry must recognize the threat legal
marijuana poses to its bottom line. Thus, it has a vast financial
interest in keeping marijuana illegal and steering Californians away
from using it. But why does the No on Prop. 19 campaign share Big Alcohol's goal of
an alcohol-only society? It seems odd that a group that purports to be
committed to enhancing public safety wants to ensure Californians can
only drink and cannot use marijuana as a safer recreational alternative...
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