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Legalization of Marijuana Group F Project SOCI 4080
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Group F Robert Gould Kathleen Holets Lorraine James Christa Johnson Susan Lusk Gwendolyn Nelson Bonnie Olson Kendra Pitre-Bullock
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Legalization of Marijuana History of Marijuana Benefits of Legalization of Marijuana Incarceration Related to Marijuana Possession and Use
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History of Marijuana Marijuana Tax Stamp Act of 1937 Tax Stamp Purchased for Possession Few Could Afford Tax Stamp Controlled Substances Act – 1970 Currently – Marijuana is Illegal
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Marijuana Stamp Act of 1937 Tax for possession of marijuana or cannabis High tax rate limited those who could possess marijuana Possession of stamp or be arrested No distinction between medical and recreational use of marijuana
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Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 Regulated manufacture and importation Controlled possession, use and distribution of marijuana Eliminated the need for marijuana stamps
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Benefits of Legalization Increase Tax Revenue at the State and Federal Level Save $7.7 Billion yearly on Prohibition $2.4 Billion if taxed as consumer goods $6.2 Billion if taxed as alcohol or tobacco Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 – California slated to approve
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Incarceration Related to Use of Marijuana Incarceration Costs more than $7 Billion Yearly Funds could be used for other government programs Room to incarcerate violent offenders
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