Shame on Drug Reformers' Silence on 2015 Marijuana Legalization In Ohio

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The Silence of the Lambs

You wouldn’t know it by reading the news or by viewing the webpages of major marijuana reform and medical marijuana groups, and if you did, some would offer no endorsement. But tomorrow, we are just three weeks away from residents of Ohio voting whether marijuana shall be legal for all adults to possess, use, cultivate, and process.

The Buckeye State might be legalizing both adult use and medical marijuana, in 2015 no less, a year before California might and easily five years before anyone would’ve predicted even talking about it. Why isn’t every drug law reform group making their get-out-the-vote push and shouting it from the rooftops?

After all, just three years ago the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) gave full-throated endorsements of Washington’s I-502. Drug Policy...

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