Indiana Panel to Consider Proposal to Legalize Marijuana

Jacob Bell

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana's Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee will meet Thursday at the Statehouse to discuss a proposal to legalize marijuana.

The committee – which includes lawmakers and criminal justice officials – will look at decriminalizing medical marijuana, legalizing small amounts for recreational use, and adding taxes to the sale of marijuana-like alcohol.

Sen. Karen Tallian, D-Portage, proposed the study during the legislative session this year, saying that decriminalizing marijuana would help law enforcement officers focus on more serious criminals.

The possession of marijuana of any kind is currently a crime in Indiana. But in 14 states, pot has been decriminalized, meaning there are no criminal charges for possessing a small amount of the drug. Medical marijuana is legal in 16 states.

Jim Noffsinger of Indiana's Students Against Destructive Decisions opposes legalization in the state. He said that studies have proved that legalizing marijuana leads to an increase in usage among young people.

"People think that it would solve problems," he said. "It would actually increase the problems."

Noffsinger said it would lead to an increase in tragedies resulting in medical bills and traffic violations.

"It would make it worse. I am convinced that would be the case," Noffsinger said.

But Morgan Fox of The Marijuana Policy Project said that legalizing marijuana in Indiana could help save the state money because Indiana would not have to pay for enforcement of marijuana laws.

"There's so many negative effects of the illegalization of marijuana, including the blatant disrespect for the law," Fox said.

Fox said that if marijuana was regulated, more than 1,000 jobs could be produced in the marijuana market.

Fox also said that statistics have shown that marijuana has caused no overdose deaths and there are no long-term health problems due to using the drug.

"Alcohol overshadows marijuana greatly," Fox said.

Noffsinger said that he would support legalizing medical marijuana if there is significant proof that it helps, but he said he thinks it would be difficult to enforce its use only for those purposes.

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I'll say that the SADD thing is that this kid honestly believes that criminalizing a good percentage of our population is the answer. On the off chance that you should read this, my poor concerned citizen, I want you to know that with each passing year the statistics get worse. More people locked up, more drugs found, more people dieing, more people using. What we're doing now isn't and hasn't worked. What legalization offers is control. We want to pay taxes and we want to keep the kids safe, its just time to try a new approach.
 
Legalize it in small amounts an 1/8th would be great,if you run out just go buy another.Hell we dont need the so called government to bail us out let the legal pot smokers do it.
 
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