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Why California Needs to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world with 1 in every 111 adults in prison or jail as of 2014. And of the 2,224,400 Americans who were behind bars that year, 700,993 were arrested on marijuana law violations. With California spending nearly $50,000 per year on each inmate annually, increasing the California Wall of Debt even further, the legalization of recreational marijuana becomes not just a social issue, but a fiscal one in the Golden State.

The War on Drugs was started in 1971 by President Richard Nixon and its estimated that the United States is now spending approximately $51,000,000,000 on it annually. Its largely considered to be a failing program, but one way Americans can start to get a handle on this situation is by continuing to decriminalize, and even legalize, marijuana.

As of 2016, 25 states have some form of marijuana legalization. Four states as well as Washington D.C. have legalized recreational use of marijuana, and eight more states have marijuana legislation on the November ballot, including California. Voters in California will decide whether or not to legalize marijuana for recreational use and potentially collect over $1 billion in state and local taxes on its sales.

The combined savings of enforcing marijuana laws along with increased tax revenue could be a big step in the right direction for the California budget. In 2010, Proposition 19 was rejected by California voters, but the 2016 measure is said to have a better chance at passing with more regulation at the state level and multiple states that have already passed recreational use.

California legalized medical marijuana in 2003 with State Bill 420 which made it possible for people suffering from certain conditions to have legal access to medical marijuana. A few of the qualifying conditions include:

AIDS
Arthritis
Cachexia
Cancer
Chronic Pain
Glaucoma
Migraine
Seizures

According to Santa Rosa criminal lawyers Li & Lozada, who regularly represent individuals charged with marijuana related crimes in California, the confusion about the legality of medical marijuana use, sale, and cultivation is still a major issue across the country and until the federal law is changed, there will continue to be controversy regarding the legality of marijuana.

As President Obama stated to Vice News in March 2015, if enough states end up decriminalizing, then congress may then reschedule marijuana. California is widely considered an influencing state when it comes to marijuana legalization as it was the first state to legalize medical marijuana 20 years ago. There is no doubt that if the Golden State legalizes recreational marijuana this November, other states will follow suit.

Readers interested in supporting recreational marijuana legalization in California can sign the Care2 petition Support Marijuana Legalization in California!

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Donald Trump Denies "Masquerading" as His Own Spokesman

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Donald Trump is shooting down a report by the Washington Post that claims the real estate magnate and presidential hopeful used to call members of the press pretending to be his own spokesman. According to the Post, he used the pseudonyms John Miller and John Barron—two names Trump admitted under oath in 1990 to using “on occasion.”

Speaking on the Today Show on Friday, Trump dismissed the allegations as a “scam,” saying the voice captured in the phone call recording did not resemble his own.

“You’re telling me about it for the first time, and it doesn’t sound like my voice at all,” Trump said. “I have many, many people that are trying to imitate my voice, you can imagine that. This sounds like one of the scams, one of the many scams.”

Earlier on Friday, the Post published audio from a 1991 phone call reportedly recorded by People magazine reporter Sue Carswell. In the audio, Carswell can be heard talking to a man who introduced himself as John Miller but sounds very much like Trump. The report goes on to cite other journalists who recalled a John Miller or John Barron contacting them, sometimes as far back as the 1970s, through similar guises to promote Trump with flattering stories.

To hear the recording in its entirety, head to the Washington Post.

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Wherefore Art Thou, Mohammad?

Mother Jones

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Before the New York Times stationed him in Afghanistan, Rod Nordland spent years reporting on the Soviet occupation and its aftermath for Newsweek. But he couldn’t have anticipated the dilemma he would face covering America’s longest war. In 2010, Nordland was poking around for a story about honor killings when he learned of Zakia and Mohammad Ali, a young Afghan couple who had defied their families, cultural conventions, sectarian loyalties, and Islamic law in order to marry. His front-page Times story on Afghanistan’s “Romeo and Juliet” became an international sensation. As everyday Afghans celebrated the daring couple and the authorities threatened Ali with kidnapping charges, Nordland found himself increasingly wrapped up in their fate. His new book, The Lovers, comes out in January.

Mother Jones: How did you come across this story?

Rod Nordland: In a random email in bad English from a women’s affairs ministry official in Bamiyan. I get a lot of crank email, but it pays to read everything.

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