Federal Judge Suggests Reclassificaiton Of Marijuana
the420times | May 03, 2010 | Comments 1
April 30, 2010 — In his sentencing order of Charles C. Lynch, Federal District Court Judge George Wu suggested the reclassification of marijuana from Schedule I.
Federal Judge Suggests Reclassifying Medical Marijuana
Los Angeles, CA — Federal District Court Judge George H. Wu issued a 41-page written sentencing order yesterday, stating that medical marijuana provider Charles C. Lynch was “caught in the middle of the shifting positions” on the issue and that, “Much of the problems could be ameliorated…by the reclassification of marijuana from Schedule I.” Lynch gained notoriety as a federal medical marijuana defendant, who was prosecuted and convicted in 2008, under the Bush Administration, then sentenced after President Obama signaled a change in federal enforcement policy.
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Can’t we bring some sort of sanity to the marijuana problem. By problem I’m of course refering to the issue of prohibition. It didn’t work in the thirties with alcohol it hasn’t been working over the last seventy years with pot. All this war on drugs has accomplished is they have made drugs more popular, cheaper, easier to get, and of higher quality. At the same time we have destroyed lives, destroyed families, filled prisons, given gangs a way to make trillions, caused thousands of deaths both here and in other countries, not to mention the fact that we have become the most hated country on the planet! Good job idiots!!