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A group in the Fox Valley is working to educate the public as it explores the legalization of marijuana in Wisconsin.
An open forum on legalizing marijuana in Wisconsin is taking place Wednesday night at the Oshkosh Public Library.
Jay Selthofner from NORML is one of the panelists.
He says in addition to jobs that could be created in the agricultural sector, medicinal marijuana would benefit the chronically ill and disabled, and the decriminalization of it would take stress off the judicial system.
“If we look at it to alcohol and nicotine, the model of Prohibition does not work in Wisconsin and does not work in the U.S.,” Selthofner says, “so a different model rather than prohibition would be some sort of legalization/regulation, would be much more advantageous for us as a state.”
Tracy Christensen is a clinical therapist with ThedaCare behavioral health. She sees firsthand the effects of addiction.
According to Christensen, “With any use of any substance it can, initially people may get positive effects but it can definitely cause medical problems.”
And local police say legalizing marijuana just adds another problem to the street.
“The majority of our crimes in the county are tied to drug use, and we battle a huge problem with OWI’s. Legalizing marijuana just throws a whole other issue into that OWI enforcement,” says Officer Jason Weber from the Town of Menasha Police Department.
But advocates for the legalization of marijuana say that isn’t the case at all. In fact, it’s their belief if marijuana were legalized there wouldn’t be as many issues.
Selthofner says, “If we gave people a safe choice than alcohol and nicotine — and we firmly believe that marijuana is the safer choice — it is going to reduce those other things across the state the we’re concerned about.”
There are no proposals currently in the Wisconsin Legislature to legalize marijuana.
I had the chance to be featured on the “Activist Agenda” section of the 420Radio.org and was able to discuss with Radical Russ Belville the phenomenon of medical marijuana patients fleeing Wisconsin to live in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where medical marijuana is legal. Also highlighted was the upcoming forum on legalizing marijuana, planned events for Northern Wisconsin NORML, current public polling/referendums, a little shout out to the Madison and Southeastern NORML chapters, a brief update on potential legislation for Wisconsin and a call for action for Wisconsin constituents and supporters to contact their elected officials. For those of you who cannot sit still long enough you can scroll to about 30 minutes into the podcast to catch the Wisconsin specific section.
We wanted to pass on a recent a post from the Wisconsin NORML and Madison NORML Facebook Groups regarding pending medical marijuana legislation for Wisconsin. Remember, it is not only important to communicate with your lobbying organizations, but consistent and constant communication with your individual State Senator and State Assembly Representative on the issue of support for medical marijuana is needed. If you are not sure who represents you, please use the Wisconsin Legislator Search Engine on the Wisconsin Cannabis Activist Network at www.WisCan.org/who.
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Here is the post from NORML Greg:
WiNORML and Madison NORML are calling for all additions to last sessions MMJ Bill to be handed off to Rep. Taylor this week for writing. All additions, requests, comments must be forwarded to normlgreg@gmail.com by Thursday 5pm. I will be taking these additions to Rep Taylors office on Friday. This is the LAST CALL for thoughts or additions for the upcoming MMJ Bill which should be released after a budget is passed. Have a good day and remember to take care of fellow MMJ patients along your way, you just may be one yourself someday ;o)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
What: Forum on Legalizing Marijuana in Wisconsin
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 From 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where: OSHKOSH PUBLIC LIBRARY, 106 Washington Ave, Oshkosh WI (Meeting rooms A & B)
A forum on legalizing marijuana is being presented by the Fox Valley American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and moderated by Stephen Richards, a criminal justice professor. A discussion panel will include:
- Hariprasad S. Trivedi, M.D., D.M.
- Kirk W. Everson, Wisconsin Criminal Defense Attorney
- Jim Gierach, former Chicago prosecutor in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and Director with Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
- Jay Selthofner, Cannabis Consultant with THC Indicastries and NORML Director
- Richard Martin, Executive Director with Northern Wisconsin NORML
All are welcome to attend. The event is open to the public and there is no admission.
This forum is being sponsored and funded through donations by the Fox Valley Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, TaxThis.org and Selthofner Consulting.
Please do not hesitate to contact the Caley with the Fox Valley ACLU at 920-470-6800 or Jay Selthofner 920-410-2920 for more information.
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For a printable PDF of this Press Release, please use the following link: Press Release Fox Valley ACLU Marijuana Forum