Monday, March 23, 2015

Legal Marijuana Policy to Mend Way as Electoral Agenda for US Elections 2016

Year 2016 presidential elections of United States would be very different than previous ones. It's agenda would be fight for legal or illegal use of marijuana. More than 13 states has already passed the bill to make it equal to alcohol and allowed medicinal use of it.

Democrats and Republicans seems divided on this issue. Because they were not expecting much serious response from public over marijuana policy. Ohio is still battling under private funded NGOs and New York has recently passed its use in public places as entertainment.


A Republican leader appeared to address annual meeting of CPAC. CPAC stands for Conservative Political Action Conference and values much for presidential elections. It's chairing leads mostly to popularity and elections positive campaign. Republicans were shocked because public asked them most of the questions related to marijuana policy and its legalization issues.

President Barack Obama has already expresses his point of view about passing bill from congress. He says that if enough states remove Marijuana from criminality then Congress will overlook this matter and amend federal laws for drug. Possibility its drug category will be reschedules from Category-I to Category-II. Alcohol is Category-II which makes it viable for medical purpose but with backdrops and side effects.

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