Make Marijuana Legal in California

Marijuana can ease the pain and reduce the symptoms of ailments like cancer, multiple sclerosis, and glaucoma. More and more research shows that using marijuana is no more harmful than drinking alcohol.

Yet a significant portion of government spending is put towards enforcing the criminalization of marijuana use.  California legislation A.B. 390 would:

* allow adults 21 and over to possess and cultivate marijuana.
* allow cultivation of industrial hemp.
* set up a tax and regulation system for marijuana similar to alcohol.
* NOT remove penalties for marijuana possession or sale on school grounds.

The legalization of marijuana has long been a topic of controversy--but it's becoming more clear that the money we spend to penalize people for marijuana could be used in better ways. For many, marijuana is a healing herb and hemp is one of the most environmentally sustainable resources available. Tell Governor Shwarzenegger to support the passing of A.B. 390.

Dear Governor Shwarzenegger,

Marijuana is a healing herb that can ease the pain of ailments like cancer, multiple sclerosis, and glaucoma.  More and more research shows that using marijuana is no more harmful than drinking alcohol. 

I urge you to support the passing of legislation A.B. 390, which would:
* allow adults 21 and over to possess and cultivate marijuana.
* allow cultivation of industrial hemp.
* set up a tax and regulation system for marijuana similar to alcohol.
* not remove penalties for marijuana possession or sale on school grounds.

A significant portion of government money is put towards enforcing the criminalization of marijuana use, when this money could be used in better ways. Support A.B. 390: help bring the healing powers of marijuana and the environmental sustainability of hemp to California.

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