Another Milestone in the Golden State
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending a first-of-its kind hearing on the “legalization and regulation of marijuana,” held in the California Assembly Committee on Public Safety. The three-hour hearing included testimony from experts who told the legislature that arresting adults for marijuana is a gross waste of police resources and that the only way to control marijuana is to end prohibition and institute regulations for its sale.
Witnesses advocating for reform included retired superior court judge James P. Gray and former San Francisco district attorney Terence Hallinan – both of whom have seen the futility of marijuana prohibition firsthand from inside the criminal justice system. [Read more →]
October 29, 2009 34 Comments
MPP TV Ad Hits California Airwaves Today
In the shadow of California’s historic budget crisis, MPP is airing a TV ad calling for an end to marijuana prohibition in the state.
The 30-second spot features a marijuana consumer who – along with millions of others in in the state – wants to pay taxes to help bridge California’s massive budget gap. Nadene Herndon, 58, declares that “instead of being treated like criminals for using a substance safer than alcohol, [marijuana consumers] want to pay our fair share.”
The ad will be running on cable and network TV all over California beginning today:
July 8, 2009 39 Comments