Marijuana advocates hope to rise from 'prohibition'
Excerpt:Opponents of marijuana in the 1930s used employed similar tactics as those who sought to ban alcohol. The federal government, which still considers marijuana possesion a crime, hasn't weighed in There are many similarities in the move to legalize pot and the end to alcohol Prohibition Detractors of both drugs have also used similar tactics, including stoking racial fears (CNN) -- Turn on a television show or open a magazine in the United States today and you're bound to see someone with a drink in hand -- something unthinkable nearly a century ago. Advocates of marijuana hope that someday that drug will emerge from its current "prohibition" period, the same way alcohol did, and become not only legal but as socially acceptable as having a drink. Could that happen? Depends who you ask.
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Garrett Peck
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| -0.346463 | "quack medical experiments" to demonize beer, wine and liquor, Peck said. ... |
| 0.3069 | "It was scientifically without merit because when you drink, it goes through your stomach," Peck said. ... |
| 0.3069 | "It was scientifically without merit because when you drink, it goes through your stomach," Peck said. "Otherwise, most of us would be lobotomized." |
| 0.0663058 | "Yes, medicinal whisky -- all of a sudden, all of these doctors are saying we need to prescribe this because there's so much money to be made. You could prescribe a pint a week," Peck said. ... |
| 0.0260368 | "Yes, medicinal whisky -- all of a sudden, all of these doctors are saying we need to prescribe this because there's so much money to be made. You could prescribe a pint a week," Peck said. "We know enough about alcohol now; it's not medicinal." |
| -0.233554 | "The violence is not to the scale of what's going on in Mexico," Peck said. ... |
| -0.0846479 | "It was a huge consideration. The Great Depression was going on at that point," Peck said. ... |
| -0.060421 | "It was a huge consideration. The Great Depression was going on at that point," Peck said. "FDR pays for the New Deal with excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco." |
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Michael Aldrich
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| 0.0468694 | "(The drug's opponents) preferred the word marijuana instead of cannabis or hemp because people thought it was some new devil drug from Mexico," said Aldrich, ... |
| 0.0475836 | "All of a sudden, there's this new thing being introduced by outside people," Aldrich, who is credited with writing ... |
| -0.0569765 | "All of a sudden, there's this new thing being introduced by outside people," Aldrich, who is credited with writing the first dissertation on marijuana myths and folklore. "It was all a bunch of crap." |
| -0.214987 | Aldrich, who is credited with writing the first dissertation on marijuana myths and folklore. "It was all a bunch of crap." 'Reefer Madness' vs. 'Medicinal marijuana' |
| -0.0433275 | "Medical marijuana helped save the economy in California... The counties north of San Francisco survived the recession through marijuana," said Aldrich, ... |
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John Kane
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| -0.29175 | "The law is simply going to die before it's repealed. It will just go into disuse," Kane said. ... |
| -0.169942 | "The law is simply going to die before it's repealed. It will just go into disuse," Kane said. "It's a cultural force, and you simply cannot legislate against a cultural force." |
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Richard Bonnie
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| -0.0907136 | he warns, "there is a social cost to a regulatory regime that taxes and becomes dependent on the revenue." |
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Harry Anslinger
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| 0.106769 | "This, the Mexicans make into cigarettes, which they sell at two for 25 cents, mostly to white high school students," Anslinger told ... |
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Rep. Richmond Hobson
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| -0.121304 | Rep. Richmond Hobson of Alabama warned that booze would make the "red man" ... |
| -0.191276 | Rep. Richmond Hobson of Alabama warned that booze would make the "red man" savage and "promptly put a tribe on the war path." |
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FDR
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Daniel Okrent
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| -0.110107 | Daniel Okrent wrote in 2010, "... all too often, 'medicinal' has been a cynical euphemism for 'available.' " |
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Gil Kerlikowske
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