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Debate: Medical marijuana dispensaries
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*'''Crime outside of dispensaries no different then outside banks.''' Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion joined the Maine Civil Liberties Union, said on June 17th of 2010: "Medical marijuana is a public health issue, it's not a law enforcement problem. The data from California suggests that the risk of crime outside a dispensary is no greater than what we'd experience at a bank. So I think we should just move forward and exercise the common sense that the voters have demonstrated in repeated votes on this measure."[http://www.mpbn.net/News/MaineHeadlineNews/tabid/968/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3479/ItemId/12622/Default.aspx] | *'''Crime outside of dispensaries no different then outside banks.''' Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion joined the Maine Civil Liberties Union, said on June 17th of 2010: "Medical marijuana is a public health issue, it's not a law enforcement problem. The data from California suggests that the risk of crime outside a dispensary is no greater than what we'd experience at a bank. So I think we should just move forward and exercise the common sense that the voters have demonstrated in repeated votes on this measure."[http://www.mpbn.net/News/MaineHeadlineNews/tabid/968/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3479/ItemId/12622/Default.aspx] | ||
- | *'''Raids on marijuana dispensaries has collateral damage.''' Steph Sherer, medical marijuana patient and executive director of Americans for Safe Access (ASA), the nation's largest medical cannabis advocacy organization: "There has been a lot of collateral damage in the federal campaign against medical marijuana patients. We need to stop the prosecutions, bring the prisoners home, and begin working to eliminate the conflict between state and federal medical marijuana laws."[http://www.alternet.org/drugs/129383/marijuana_milestone:_no_more_raids_on_pot_dispensaries,_says_attorney_general/] | + | *'''[[Argument: Raids on marijuana dispensaries have collateral damage| Raids on marijuana dispensaries have collateral damage]]''' Steph Sherer, medical marijuana patient and executive director of Americans for Safe Access (ASA), the nation's largest medical cannabis advocacy organization: "There has been a lot of collateral damage in the federal campaign against medical marijuana patients. We need to stop the prosecutions, bring the prisoners home, and begin working to eliminate the conflict between state and federal medical marijuana laws."[http://www.alternet.org/drugs/129383/marijuana_milestone:_no_more_raids_on_pot_dispensaries,_says_attorney_general/] |
*'''Marijuana dispensaries will exist whether legal or not.''' Marijuana dispensaries are popping up in places whether it is legal or not. It is better to legalize and regulate these dispensaries then to let them exist under the radar. | *'''Marijuana dispensaries will exist whether legal or not.''' Marijuana dispensaries are popping up in places whether it is legal or not. It is better to legalize and regulate these dispensaries then to let them exist under the radar. |
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Are medical marijuana dispensaries a good idea? |
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Industry: Should the medical marijuana industry be encouraged? | |
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Crime: Is crime outside of dispensaries manageable? | |
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Economics: Are these dispensaries economical? | |
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