Il membro del Congresso [firma di franchigia di Barney] introduce la fattura decriminalize l'uso personale della marijuana
2 agosto 2008 vicino Redattore
Rappresentante. La firma di franchigia di Barney (DMA) ha compensato sulla sua promessa introdurre che cosa ha denominato “fa la stanza per la fattura seria dei criminali„ su un 21 marzo 2008 apparenza su HBO Tempo reale con la fattura Maher. Co-patrocinando la fattura sia Reps. Ron Paul (R-TX), Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) e SAM Farr (DCA).
Testo di giovedì comunicato stampa, dal rappresentante. Il Web site congressuale franco, segue.
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Membro del Congresso, quarto distretto, edificio del Massachusetts 2252 Rayburn · Washington, DC 20515 · (202) 225-5931
17 aprile 2008
LA FIRMA DI FRANCHIGIA INTRODUCE LA LEGISLAZIONE PER RIMUOVERE LE PENE FEDERALI SU USO PERSONALE DELLA MARIJUANA
Il membro del Congresso inoltre archivia la fattura che consente l'uso medico di marijuana dentro dichiara che sceglie permetterlo con Recommendation del dottore
La firma di franchigia di Barney del membro del Congresso oggi ha introdotto la legislazione bi-partisan puntata su rimuovendo le limitazioni federali sull'uso specifico di marijuana. Una fattura rimuoverebbe le pene federali per l'uso personale di marijuana e l'altra - versioni di cui la firma di franchigia ha archiviato in parecchie sessioni preceding del congresso - permetterebbe l'uso medico di marijuana dentro dichiara che ha scelto rendere il relativo uso per gli scopi medici legale con la raccomandazione del medico. Ron rappresentativo Paul (R-TX) ha unito la firma di franchigia come un cosponsor della fattura federale di pene. I cosponsors della fattura medica della marijuana sono rappresentante. Paul, con Reps. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY), Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) e SAM Farr (DCA).
La firma di franchigia del membro del Congresso ha liberato la seguente dichiarazione che spiega la legislazione.
“Penso che sia povera applicazione di legge da mantenere sulla legislazione dei libri che stabilisce come crimine qualcosa che in effetti la società non desideri seriamente proseguire. In my view, having federal law enforcement agents engaged in the prosecution of people who are personally using marijuana is a waste of scarce resources better used for serious crimes. In fact, this type of prosecution often meets with public disapproval. The most frequent recent examples have been federal prosecutions of individuals using marijuana for medical purposes in states that have voted – usually by public referenda – to allow such use. Because current federal law has been interpreted as superseding state law in this area, most states that have made medical use of marijuana legal have been unable to actually implement their laws.
“When doctors recommend the use of marijuana for their patients and states are willing to permit it, I think it’s wrong for the federal government to subject either the doctors or the patients to criminal prosecution. More broadly speaking, the norm in America is for the states to decide whether particular behaviors should be made criminal. To make the smoking of marijuana, whether for medical purposes or not, one of those extremely rare instances of federal crime – literally, to make a ‘federal case’ out of it – is wholly disproportionate to the activity involved. We do not have federal criminal prohibitions against drinking alcoholic beverages, and there are generally no criminal penalties for the use of tobacco at the state and federal levels for adults. There is no rational argument for treating marijuana so differently from these other substances.”
To those who say that the government should not be encouraging the smoking of marijuana, my response is that I completely agree. But it is a great mistake to divide all human activity into two categories: those that are criminally prohibited, and those that are encouraged. In a free society, there must be a very considerable zone of activity between those two poles in which people are allowed to make their own choices as long as they are not impinging on the rights, freedom, or property of others. I believe it is important with regard to tobacco, marijuana and alcohol, among other things, that we strictly regulate the age at which people may use these substances. And, enforcement of age restrictions should be firm. But, criminalizing choices that adults make because we think they are unwise ones, when the choices involved have no negative effect on the rights of others, is not appropriate in a free society.”
“If the laws I am proposing pass, states will still be free to treat marijuana as they wish. But I do not believe that the federal government should treat adults who choose to smoke marijuana as criminals. Federal law enforcement is a serious business, and we should be concentrating our efforts in this regard on measures that truly protect the public.”
by RAW STORY Link to Article 4/17/2008
Who is Barney Frank? Below is an excerpt from Wikipedia, a link to the complete article can be found here.
Frank is one of the most liberal members of the House, and has been outspoken on many civil rights issues, including gay rights. In 1987, he spoke publicly about his homosexuality for the first time. He said in a 1996 interview: “I’m used to being in the minority. I’m a left-handed gay Jew. I’ve never felt, automatically, a member of any majority.”
Reprimand
In 1990, the House voted to reprimand Frank when it was revealed that Steve Gobie, a male escort whom Frank had befriended after hiring him through a personal advertisement, claimed to have conducted an escort service from Frank’s apartment when he was not at home. Frank had dismissed Gobie earlier that year and reported the incident to the House Ethics Committee after learning of Gobie’s activities. After an investigation, the House Ethics Committee found no evidence that Frank had known of or been involved in the alleged illegal activity.[2] Regarding Gobie’s more scandalous claims the report by the Ethics Committee concluded, “In numerous instances where an assertion made by Mr. Gobie (either publicly or during his Committee deposition) was investigated for accuracy, the assertion was contradicted by third-party sworn testimony or other evidence of Mr. Gobie himself.”[3
Also, a biography for Barney Frank can be found here>> Barney Frank bio.
















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