Courtesy of the Washington Times:
Alaska is poised to become the third state to legalize retail marijuana after pro-pot advocates this week cleared the signature hurdle to place an initiative on the August ballot.
The Committee to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol in Alaska hit 31,593 valid signatures Tuesday, well above the 30,169 signatures required to place the measure before voters. The initiative is expected to appear on the Aug. 19 primary ballot once a final count is certified by the state.
Alaska follows in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington, where voters approved measures to regulate the sale of recreational marijuana for adults in November 2012. Colorado unveiled the nation’s first retail pot shops in Jan. 1, and Washington is expected to begin marijuana sales in June.
Dependably Republican Alaska would become the reddest state to approve retail marijuana, but Committee spokesman Taylor Bickford predicted the legalization effort would appeal to the electorate’s libertarian streak.
“Alaska voters have a large degree of respect for personal liberty and freedom, and that’s reflected in the poll numbers we’ve been seeing,” said Mr. Bickford.
On the one hand we are so conservative about social issues, like gun control and taxes, but then on the other side we are all, "Hey let's get high!"
This could of course simply be driven by our libertarian streak, or it could mean that the state is finally ready to return to its blue state roots.
After all we are also starting to change our minds about marriage equality:
For the first time, the left-leaning polling organization found that more Alaskans support gay marriage than oppose it, with 47 percent of voters in favor and 46 percent opposed, according to the poll done Jan. 30 through Feb. 1. A few weren't sure. Last year, 43 percent supported it and 51 percent were against it. And 71 percent back civil unions for gay couples.
Well as a liberal all I can say is that I welcome the return of Alaska's progressive overlords and wish them a long and fruitful reign.
About damn time too!
I don't see legalizing pot as "let's get high". I think it's better to let the government control the marijuana market instead of the drug dealers. The US tried prohibition once with alcohol, it was a dismal failure.
ReplyDeleteI don't want kids to have access to cigarettes, alcohol or marijuana. But obviously they do right now. The controls are imperfect but better than nothing. What I don't want is kids going to drug dealers.
It wasn't JUST a failure, it is what actually created "the mob."
DeleteExcept in AK. Its a license for Todd palin to sell drugs legally.
DeleteBut I do think it is a good thing. MMJ is better
than alcohol.
And it has medicinal value. I know Marlboro is already making cigs.
Just think if it had never been illegal...how much better off our country would be economically!
DeleteProhibition also led to NASCAR.
DeleteMichigan passed a medical marijuana bill, and then the GOP AG shut down every dispensary with in year.
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's just natural, i.e. cold ,dark winters.
ReplyDeleteUmmm..it's not?
ReplyDeleteNot confusing at all. For some it is the true meaning of tea party and not the hate-your-neighbor gang that presumes it knows the meaning of morality while getting immoral with public funds. Right, Joe Miller?
ReplyDeleteGO ALASKA !!
ReplyDeleteAs stimulus plans go, this is a win/win situation! More people will learn about science, plant care, hydroponics and the joys of getting high. Fast Food restaurants and convenient stores sales will skyrocket, more taxes will be collected, and law enforcement resources will be better put to use.
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