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John Sperling, Founder of the University of Phoenix
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John Sperling, founder of the for-profit University of Phoenix, has been a long-time contributor to campaigns for liberalizing drug laws. Sperling actually split a $1 million contribution with George Soros and Peter Lewis to kick off Proposition 36, which replaced prison time with drug treatment for some nonviolent crimes.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTaW436I


Robert W. Wilson, Hedge Fund Titan
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Retired hedge fund titan Bob Wilson has spent millions in the past on initiatives to liberalize drug laws for nonviolent offenders, and has been closely watching the Proposition 19 campaign. "There's no intellectual argument whatever for not legalizing [marijuana]," Wilson said. "People who get stoned do much less damage to themselves and others than people who get drunk."

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTadYp7E

Irwin Mark Jacobs, Founder of Qualcomm
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Irwin Mark Jacobs, founder of San Diego-based telecommuncations giant Qualcomm, has been a major contributed to various drug law propositions. “I have certainly not opted out." he said about Prop 19. "We’ve taken one approach for years and years, and it just hasn’t worked.”

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTakbtgL
 

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Dame Anita Roddick, Founder of The Body Shop
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Dame Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop, was a long time advocate of legalization of marijuana, and served as a sponsor (with Sir Richard Branson) of the UK Independent's first public marijuana conference in London, where they argued that marijuana should be legalized for various health reasons.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTayLzxi


Sean Parker, Co-Founder of Napster and Facebook
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Sean Parker, famous for founding the music sharing site Napster when he was just 19, and first president of Facebook, donated $100,000 to the campaign to legalize marijuana in California.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTb6Kjku


Philip D. Harvey, Pornography Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
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Phil Harvey, head of Adam and Eve, America's largest sex toy retailer, philanthropist (he's set up large-scale programs that deliver subsidized contraceptives in poor countries), and famous libertarian, is one of the biggest donors to Prop 19.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/businessmen-pro-legalization-of-pot-2010-10?op=1#ixzz1XTbDyGlD
 
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So has Drifter been arrested yet? I love arresting people for marijuana in my police days. Drifter just sucks in the lockup as lockup SC. I didn't give the confiscated marijuana to him. :biggrin:
 
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Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder of Facebook'
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Dustin Moskovitz, the second Facebook frontman on the list, recently made two donations totaling $70,000 to the Proposition 19 campaign.

BONUS: Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize-Winning Economist
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The late economist Milton Friedman, along with more than 530 distinguished economists, called for the legalization of cannabis in an open letter to President George W. Bush, the United States Congress, Governors, and State Legislatures of the United States.






Prop 19. Was a bill to Legalize Marijuana Consumption in California.
 

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Legalising cannabis in Singapore is akin to legalising protected, safe incestuous sex. From a consequentialist point of view, there's absolutely nothing immoral about these acts. But I can understand the visceral emotions conservatives feel towards them and unless there is a strong social impetus to legalise them, I think we should just maintain things as it is or perhaps amend the drug laws and abolish the death penalty for the possession of cannabis.
 

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I have never consume Drugs(Unless you want to bring in Tobacco, Coffee and Alcohol) before but Im all for amending the Drug laws for Cannabis.. Cos im very confident that it will not be a menace to Society, Families and Person. Hanging someone for 500g of Vegetable is just plain Evil. We have to take note that it is 1st not a Gate way Drug and 2nd it has never killed anyone in its History.
 
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it was all legal until USA war on drug in beginning of 20th century.

weed taken by teenager might lead to mental problem in a small number of people.
 

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So has Drifter been arrested yet? I love arresting people for marijuana in my police days. Drifter just sucks in the lockup as lockup SC. I didn't give the confiscated marijuana to him. :biggrin:

I also love to arrest ppl for possession of marijuana .. So that I can confiscate those baggies and put them in my own pockets ..:wink:
 

psy83

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it was all legal until USA war on drug in beginning of 20th century.

weed taken by teenager might lead to mental problem in a small number of people.

Many people might not know this, But alot of people tend to have a certain level of Psychosis, In some people, Certain substance taken
might trigger the psychosis to come out full-blown and stay like that at a high level for an Extended period before their brain calms down. (Take any of your friend or yourself as an Example.. He/You might be normal but maybe if your girl-friend didnt call you or someone stared at you, And you get extremely piss off.. That is Psychosis.) Psychosis = Psycho. But only for a short period. For some people.. constant abusing might also trigger it. Just like drinking 5 cups of coffee and not going to bed, By day 3.. Psychosis will kick in. So to cut story short, Psychosis might kick in for some people if their Brain isnt able to take in that item or The Brain is buzzing for far too long without Rest.(Abusers. And can be seen esp in Meth/Ice Users, Where they dont sleep for up to 3 days and is constantly buzzing, Thats why many Ice abusers end up in Mental Hospital)

P.s Psychosis and Depression is 2 different Things.
 
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