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Cannabis | Marijuana => Cannabis General => Topic started by: spinalcountdown on September 25, 2019, 06:05:06 PM
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https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/09/gov-tom-wolf-calls-for-legalizing-recreational-marijuana-in-pennsylvania.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pennlive_sf
Gov. Tom Wolf and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman have combined their voices in calling for Pennsylvania to join fully legalize marijuana.
At a Capitol news conference on Wednesday, Wolf, moved beyond his previously stated position of wanting to study the experience of the 11 other states as well as the District of Columbia that have passed marijuana legalization laws and announced it’s time for this state to join them.
He said several legislators “agree with the many Pennsylvanians with making adult-use regulated marijuana use legal – that includes me,” Wolf said. “I agree.”
So do the majority of Pennsylvanians, said Fetterman, who has been a proponent of marijuana legalization. “If you are opposed to the recreational adult use of cannabis that is a minority view now in Pennsylvania,” he said.
Acknowledging it’ll likely take longer to get the General Assembly to go along with legalizing recreational adult-use pot, Wolf and Fetterman urged the General Assembly to immediately pass legislation to decriminalize non-violent and small cannabis-related offenses as well as find a way to expunge past convictions of those who have those kind of offenses on their criminal record.
“This has the potential to affect tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians, many of whom had their lives shattered by a conviction on an action that most Pennsylvanians do not believe is a crime,” the governor said. “Together we can get more Pennsylvanians back to work working across the aisle in this building.”
Beyond all that, Fetterman announced he is directing Brandon Flood, secretary of the Board of Pardons, to aggregate and expedite the pardon process for Pennsylvanians with small amount of and non-violent marijuana convictions and drug paraphernalia convictions on their criminal records.
“In other words, we’ve waived the fee so it doesn’t cost you anything,” Fetterman said. “I would encourage every Pennsylvanian that has one of these charges to apply for a pardon today so we can help you get beyond those small convictions and definitively issue a pardon. This proposal enjoys the full support of the governor, my office and the Board of Pardons, too, to make sure we free Pennsylvanians from this incredible burden that’s unnecessary.”
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This is fantastic news!
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Very good news. As I sit in my fully legal state toking up, I have to say the freedom is liberating! And guess what? Life goes on here and all the kids have not turned into reefer heads. No notable increase in the crime level. For the most part, people act responsibly; what a surprise.
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Very good news. As I sit in my fully legal state toking up, I have to say the freedom is liberating! And guess what? Life goes on here and all the kids have not turned into reefer heads. No notable increase in the crime level. For the most part, people act responsibly; what a surprise.
I'll tell you what the ATF told me back when I was still selling guns for a living
They said if I notice a medical marijuana card in anyone's possession that wants to buy a gun to just tell them NO
Yeah, smell that freedom while ya still think you have some
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Great news for PA :rockright:
I look forward to the day when I can grow my own without putting my freedom on the line... :weedspin
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Very good news. As I sit in my fully legal state toking up, I have to say the freedom is liberating! And guess what? Life goes on here and all the kids have not turned into reefer heads. No notable increase in the crime level. For the most part, people act responsibly; what a surprise.
I'll tell you what the ATF told me back when I was still selling guns for a living
They said if I notice a medical marijuana card in anyone's possession that wants to buy a gun to just tell them NO
Yeah, smell that freedom while ya still think you have some
So was that an official law or an unwritten rule you were just expected to enforce but not talk about? Seems at some point that policy will come under scrutiny when juxtaposed with the fact a raging alcoholic can buy a gun and no one will bat an eye, unless said individual is drunk at the time.
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Very good news. As I sit in my fully legal state toking up, I have to say the freedom is liberating! And guess what? Life goes on here and all the kids have not turned into reefer heads. No notable increase in the crime level. For the most part, people act responsibly; what a surprise.
I'll tell you what the ATF told me back when I was still selling guns for a living
They said if I notice a medical marijuana card in anyone's possession that wants to buy a gun to just tell them NO
Yeah, smell that freedom while ya still think you have some
So was that an official law or an unwritten rule you were just expected to enforce but not talk about? Seems at some point that policy will come under scrutiny when juxtaposed with the fact a raging alcoholic can buy a gun and no one will bat an eye, unless said individual is drunk at the time.
The ATF sent me a letter saying no sales to anyone with a medical marijuana card, so I'm gonna say it is a rule
There is only one state that has a law that actually allows someone with a medical marijuana card to own a gun