John Sperling, Founder of the University of Phoenix
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.
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Robert W. Wilson, Hedge Fund Titan
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."
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Irwin Mark Jacobs, Founder of Qualcomm
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.”
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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

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

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