Fairwarning and other Chi town posters can relive thier youth....Chicago may decriminalize marijuana

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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.0af8f11acd1989af42a50ede5cf89585.571&show_article=1


Chicago pot smokers may soon be able to light up without fear of jail time. Several Windy City councilmen said Thursday they plan to introduce a local law that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana in order to cut costs and free up police to handle more serious crimes.
Chicago police make about 23,000 arrests each year for possession of the drug, a misdemeanor which nevertheless carries stiff punishment of up to six months in jail, a $1,500 fine and a criminal record.
Under the new law set to be introduced next week, people caught with less than 10 grams of marijuana would instead face a $200 fine and up to 10 hours of community service.
Marijuana has already been downgraded to a lesser offense in several Chicago suburbs and areas of Cook County patrolled by the sheriff's department.
Some 11 US states have also decriminalized possession of small amounts of pot and 18 states allow its use for medical purposes, according to the pro-marijuana group NORML.
Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs US taxpayers $10 billion and results in the arrests of 853,000 people a year, NORML said.
Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey told reporters that the proposed law makes sense. :smoking::smoking::smoking:
 

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In some of the surrounding counties they've already done this. Just pay and go away, makes sense and cents.
 

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Why can't everyone in the government just see (blinded by $$ I know) that this would work and it would be a great relief.
 

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When I first began in 1975 what has now become a 36 year positive relationship with cannabis the prevalent arguments for ending Prohibition included valid discussions of the potential tax revenues local, state and federal government could reap.

Unfortunately, now in the year 2011 the financial windfalls enjoyed by various arms of the "Prohibition Industry" likely far outweigh the potential revenues that could be reaped by government(s) from legal commercial distribution.

The criminal justice system and the prison industrial complex are the most obvious beneficiaries. But other multi-billion dollar industries which benefit from continued 21st century Prohibition of marijuana include - but are not limited to: the urine testing industry, the alcohol industry and the pharmaceutical industry.
 

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Of course, we could start seeing more stories like this one coming out of Chitown.....

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