Marijuana: Project SAM, anti-legalization group, launches Colorado chapter, Mason Tvert attacks


Here's the full release Project SAM sent out today:
New National Alliance, Project SAM: "Smart Approaches to Marijuana" Launches to Promote Balanced Marijuana Policies



Patrick Kennedy, Jr.; Journalist David Frum; Dr. Christian Thurstone; Harvard Researchers; Former Obama Drug Policy Advisor; and others announce a new national alliance to educate lawmakers and the public about the science of marijuana use for the development of responsible public policy.



Denver, CO -- January 10, 2013 -- A new national alliance, Project SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) is launching today in Denver, Colorado to start a new national dialogue on marijuana policy based on public health. Chaired by former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy, Jr., Project SAM is a bipartisan alliance of lawmakers, scientists, and other concerned citizens who want to move beyond simplistic dichotomies of "incarceration versus legalization" and instead focus on practical changes in marijuana policy that neither demonizes users nor legalize drugs. Former George W. Bush Speechwriter, Newsweek/Daily Beast columnist David Frum, Harvard Professor Sharon Levy, University of Kansas public health specialist Kimber Richter, and former Obama and Bush advisor Kevin Sabet will also serve on the board of SAM. SAM focuses on a "third way" approach to marijuana, and will be working with state partners to reach the local level. The first state partnership will be Smart Colorado, chaired by Bob Doyle.

"I have devoted my life to mental health awareness and the establishment of a modern health system that recognizes the importance of preventing and treating mental illness," remarked Patrick J. Kennedy, Jr. "I am extremely concerned about how America's current rush toward marijuana legalization, however, could increase our health problems by allowing a permissive environment for addiction."

Project SAM, funded through volunteers, will focus on four main goals:

(1) To inform public policy with the science of today's marijuana
(2) To have an adult conversation about reducing the unintended consequences of current marijuana policies, such as lifelong stigma due to arrest
(3) To prevent the establishment of "Big Marijuana" -- and a 21st-Century tobacco industry that would market marijuana to children. Those are the very likely results of legalization
(4) To promote research of marijuana's medical properties and produce pharmacy-attainable medications

"A world of legal drugs will be a world in which the fates of the top one third of Americans and the lower two thirds will diverge even more than they already do. We have opened more and more roads to self-harm. Must we now open another?" remarked David Frum, former presidential speechwriter.

While Project SAM will work on getting information to lawmakers and the public about the perils of marijuana addiction and legalization, it will also focus on cost-effective solutions to marijuana use such as the expungement of records for those with arrests for small amounts of marijuana.

"To be against legalization is not to be anti-reform," remarked Kevin A. Sabet, former advisor to the Obama Administration. "Marijuana arrestees should be referred to brief health interventions or treatment, if appropriate, and given opportunities to find a way out of drugs as opposed to a way into the criminal justice system."

Project SAM will be particularly focused, however, on preventing a 21st-century tobacco industry focused on a new product line - marijuana.

"The tobacco industry is a worldwide public health disaster. We should learn from our mistakes, not repeat them with marijuana," remarked Kimber Richter, a renowned tobacco researcher at the University of Kansas.

SAM will also focus on the impact of marijuana on children. "As a physician for kids, I know marijuana legalization would be a disastrous public health policy for them," said Christian Thurstone, child and addictions psychiatrist and researcher, University of Colorado Denver. "The developing brain should be shielded from harm, not exposed to it."

Finally, there will be a push to increase research into the medicinal properties of marijuana that does not involve ingesting the whole drug, as per "medical" marijuana by state referenda. "Cannabis-based drugs dispensed by pharmacists and prescribed by doctors represent an exciting area of current research," remarked Kennedy. "But more can be done to incentivize researchers and the government to focus on this area. Our coalition looks forward to helping with that agenda."

More from our Marijuana archive: "Marijuana: Activist Rico Colibri on creating Amendment 64 Shadow Task Force"

Follow Sam Levin on Twitter at @SamTLevin. E-mail the author at Sam.Levin@Westword.com.

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Juan_Leg
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I'm surprised they haven't suggested lowering the national drinking age as a 'solution' .....

DonkeyHotay
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 *** Newly Formed Pot Clown Circus = Drunken Monkeys Trying to Herd Hyperactive Hyenas ***

More than a dozen leaders from the Western Slope to the Front Range tackled a host of recently surfaced community issues Friday, slowly paving a clearer path for the implementation of Amendment 64 across Colorado.

Although they didn't make any clear decisions, the Local Authority and Control Working Group meeting started to address many questions and concerns that municipalities have about the newly forming marijuana industry. It was the first of several planned gatherings for the group — a subset of the Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force.

The talks hinged on community enforcement, marijuana sales and shop licensing — the most complicated of the topics discussed.

"We just need to treat this as an entrepreneurial business," said Wanda James, a marijuana industry proponent. "If we remove all of the sexiness of marijuana and talk about it just as a regular product — as a regular business — I think it becomes much more simple."

Among the group's questions was the issue of whether there should be unlimited grow licenses or if only the strongest, most established operations should supply smaller pot shops.

James repeatedly said it would be like running a restaurant and purchasing vegetables from one supplier and meat from another, ultimately to sell to a customer base.

That was just one of the proposals, although many on the panel agreed that without a careful approach, having thousands — potentially millions — buying marijuana could run existing retailers' supplies dry.

Although the meeting occasionally strayed, one thing that emerged was an understanding there are no easy answers on a subject spanning from advertising restrictions — which could mirror tobacco or alcohol ads — to taxing systems.

As those discussions continue, so do county decisions to preemptively ban retail pot outlets and leaders desperately seeking direction. Many at the meeting urged caution, saying that until a clearer picture is painted, turning away potential revenue sources was dangerous and unnecessary.

Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith sees things differently.

"The challenge here is that there's a lot of ambiguity," he said after learning of the panel's discussion. "I think from a practical standpoint, it's easier to set tighter rules and loosen them."

Discussion items will be relayed to the Implementation Task Force, which has its next meeting Jan. 22. The Local work group will meet again Jan. 25 and begin crafting more detailed policy recommendations, which will be included in the final Amendment 64 report.



Read more:Pot sub-panel only scratches surface in first meeting - 

http://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_22359162/pot-sub-panel-only-scratches-surface-first-meeting

redmosquito2
redmosquito2

What I find curious is; these clowns aren't advocating forced treatment for the obese;  why not?  Look up the data on the CDC web site and you will see the obesity epidemic is orders of magnitude worse than all other "epidemics" combined, so why not forced rehab?  And what kind of message is sent with a clown, a king, and a ginger slinging poisons to our nation's youth in every city and town across the country?  These clowns at SAM are so far out of touch with reality it may border psychosis........

Matt Leising
Matt Leising

Well it's their lives if they want to waste it come on through lol

kevin_hunt
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Sabet + Kennedy + Frum +Thurstone = pudsmacking reacharound-fest.

Hit the road, your kind is not welcome in Colorado.  Go preach your 1980's Neocon propaganda in Oklahoma or somewhere else that hates weed. 

DonkeyHotay
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@kevin_hunt

The proponents of A64 hate weed, you stammering douchenozzle ... so much that NO ADULT over 21 years old is allowed to possess more than 1 (one) pathetic ounce, or grow more than 3 (three) flowering plants, or privately sell even a single gram, all under CRIMINAL PENALTY of Law!

The proponents of A64 hate weed so much that NO ONE under 21 years old is allowed ANY LEGAL ACCESS to ANY amount of recreational marijuana -- not a single gram or plant!

A64 written by Prohibitionist, for idiots and fools like you who were too stupid to read, much less comprehend what it proposed.

kevin_hunt
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@DonkeyHotay Thanks for pasting that for the 10,000th time.

DonkeyHotay
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@kevin_hunt ... that's what your mom says too ... when I'm busy regulating her.

So ... I was fucking your sister, when your mother started screaming bloody murder! ...

... turns out I was kneeling on her hair.


DonkeyHotay
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@kevin_hunt ... way to ignore reality for the 10,000th time, you stump-stupid stammering stoner.

Keep suck suck suuuucking on that bong.

CoreyDonahue
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¨where it is now legal for adults to possess small amounts of marijuana and smoke it recreationally.¨

Why is SAM her Sam?  They want to find alternatives to legaizing marijuana and A64 only allows what it says in the constitution.

(Eventually, adults will be able to buy pot, too, but not for at least a year -- and the details are being debated by a governor's task force, which will make recommendations to legislators).

Eventually, your editor will be able to moderate a debate but that shit won´t happen any time soon.

More PROPAGANDA, Sam you are shooting for the propaganda stars, good job.  Read the constitution you retard.

jose257
jose257 topcommenter

I just started a petition to allow liquor stores to sell marijuana if they stop selling alcohol.

http://wh.gov/PHy5

Tito A Martinez
Tito A Martinez

I'm planning on moving back there, so ya'll better grab the Torches, and Pitchforks, and chase these guys OUT!!!

kevin_hunt
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@Tito A Martinez I've got a pitchfork to lend to the cause.  I can't wait to see where SAM HQ will be located.  

Know any taggers with talent?

Megan Haenny
Megan Haenny

Um...a little late? Did they toke and forget to show up before the election? Anti my butt.

jose257
jose257 topcommenter

Make a deal that any liquor store that is willing to stop selling alcohol can start selling marijuana.  That should make everyone happy except the alcohol pushers and the liver transplant business.


shafferkj
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I am absolutely infuriated that Patrick Kennedy (from Rhode Island) and Kevin Sabet (from Florida), want to come into OUR state and influence policy on OUR voter passed amendment. Amendment 64 passed by nearly 10 points, the voters of Colorado have already decided on this issue! Go back to Florida and Rhode Island and worry about your own issues. 

I find it deeply concerning that this group refuses to let the voter's voice be heard, choosing to ignore 55% of Coloradans in the process. Like the Amendment or not, we have democracy on a state level for a reason. Generally, it's so our local voice can be heard, without being overshadowed by the questionable motives and agenda of some national group like SAM.

DonkeyHotay
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@shafferkj "I am absolutely infuriated that Patrick Kennedy (from Rhode Island) and Kevin Sabet (from Florida), want to come into OUR state and influence policy on OUR voter passed amendment"

ROTFLMAO !!  ... given that the MILLIONS of $$$ to support and promote that Festering Turd that is A64 came from OUT OF STATE meddlers.

You = cluless dipwad

shafferkj
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@DonkeyHotay @shafferkj Again, we're talking about an out-of-state group trying to weigh-in on OUR state amendment. We aren't talking about where the campaign dollars came from. You know why? BECAUSE THE ELECTION IS OVER AND THE AMENDMENT PASSED. 


DonkeyHotay
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@shafferkj = retard who thinks BigGovernment REGULATED "seed to sale" restrictions and control of marijuana ... all for a pathetic ounce ... is a good thing.


shafferkj
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@DonkeyHotay @shafferkj Are you high? I'm just asking because Colorado has the model framework for MMJ. Multiple states are looking to implement CO's "seed to sale" and other aspects of our current regulation. 

DonkeyHotay
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@shafferkj ... same "regulatory framework" they rammed up your ass via HB1284 and the MMED ...

... how'd that feel?

Now Bück Dich and feel that "framework" all up inside you.

shafferkj
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@DonkeyHotay Uhh...you clearly have not read the amendment. Last time I checked, Amendment 64 allows Colorado legislators to craft the regulatory framework. Gov. Hickenlooper has an advisory task force that includes input from both sides. That's your idea of "BigGovernment?" Get ya facts straight brah. 

DonkeyHotay
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@shafferkj ... an OUT OF STATE group convinced you stoner morons to surrender total control of marijuana to BigGovernment Regulators -- forever -- and put that festering turd A64 into the State Constitution.

You will RECEIVE the BigGovernemnt REGULATIONS you begged for via A64, sucker. 

DonkeyHotay
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Mendacious Mason Tvert = ZERO Credibility

 

A64 written and promoted by LYING LIARS for idiots and fools too stupid to read, much less comprehend what it proposed.

 

dinges65
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@DonkeyHotay You belong to history. Just a matter of time and people of you will be laughed at, at best. More likely, all prohibitionists will be despised of destructive and evil policies.

DonkeyHotay
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@dinges65 ... which is why a clueless bong-sucking stoner like you SURRENDERED Total Control of Marijuana over to BigGovernment Prohibitionists via A64, eh moron?


ccapra
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@shafferkj @DonkeyHotay @dinges65 Donkey's a bitter person that can only criticize and offer's zero positive ideas.  In fact, he's never offered any concrete ideas, only insults and the same 5 patterned responses. 

shafferkj
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@DonkeyHotay @dinges65 You assume too much. First you assume he's "clueless." Yet you are the one who doesn't understand proper capitalization and punctuation. Then you assume he's a "bong-sucking stoner." Supporting the amendment does not make you a stoner (e.g. Pat Robertson).

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