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03.26.2009

Will Marijuana be Decriminalized?

Washington, D.C. - need it admit that the Obama administration's decision to legalize the local dispensation of marijuana in America, in the situation of complete accordance with local and state laws is a small direction towards changes in drug policy. The majority of advocates admit that it is reasonable for enough reasons and leads to impressive intermissions.

Nevertheless the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder resolution still banns the authorization or purchase of marijuana legal in any of the 37 states. Moreover it withdraws a long- troublesome grievance in the 13 states, including California, where the permission and sale of the drug for medical purposes has been licensed. Till now, though marijuana selling was authoritied by state and local bodies as distinguished from federal authorities which put it under a ban.

The situation is very complex and contradictive. The reason is that the FBI and other U.S. homeland securities and law enforcement agencies are so strained in coping with violent crime and discouraging terrorist attacks. Everyone realizes that we've got enough manpower available to overcome this twenty-first century problem as marijuana trading. In those 13 states, the Drug Enforcement Administration turned a blind eye to operations that were relatively small-scale, conformed to local laws in their dealings and did not try to sell marijuana to children or teenagers. The DEA draw their attention to large-scale operations that had extensive criminal dimensions and links. Due to the DEA's limited resources, they were inconsistent to overcome this. You know its clear that marijuana is extremely helpful in pain relief for cancer sufferers and also for some AIDS conditions, Alzheimer's disease, more negative symptoms -- such as loss of balance -- have been documented in such cases.

The Obama administration expresses the opinion that clerical workers crime in the United States was catastrophically deserted by its predecessors in the Bush administration. Such essential problems as national security and the war on terror should be among high priorities for U.S. law enforcement agencies. But the economic breakdown that has undermined the U.S. economy since September and the setting of Bernard Madoff's $50 billion trust-based trick capital spending speculation have sharply exhibited the catastrophic destructiveness that such crimes and uncontained dealing have already caused on American society.

Although U.S. President Barack Obama is intended to bring everything in order and sweep out all the consequences, it will require a lot of agents, resources and financing to do it and have recourse to other areas. Cutting down on homeland security and terror prevention is out of the question, so seeking to move resources from crackdowns on supposedly less harmful drugs, especially those that are being used for medical purposes, seems an obvious place to start.

The new policy will be oriented to determine whether it regulates significant danger or simply brings more widespread relief. The predominant majority of states advocate liberalizing their laws on medical drug use. In this case, there may follow measures toward the decriminalization of marijuana or other currently banned substances. Therefore Holder's program is seen as a forethoughtful testing of the waters in the direction of advanced indulgence and decriminalization in the United States' overall drug policies. Probably it comes to a moment when marijuana will be decriminalized, according to President Richard Nixon statement.


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