Medical Marijuana Apartheid: Different Rules Apply for Rich and Poor Pot Smokers
A California hipster can hit the vaporizer without fear of harassment, but a lower-class person smoking a blunt may not be so lucky.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/144530/medical_marijuana_apartheid%3A_different_rules_apply_for_rich_and_poor_pot_smokersBy Joshua Holland, AlterNet. Posted December 13, 2009.
About 80 percent of Americans approve of medical marijuana laws, but some conservatives are incensed that state legislatures keep passing them. In a recent column, George F. Will, the Washington Post's bow-tied curmudgeon, decried the reefer madness he sees taking over California, sweeping across Colorado and perhaps even coming to a normal state near you.
The pundit seemed especially incensed that states like Colorado and California had effectively legalized the drug through a "back-door" process, writing that medical dispensaries "serve the fiction that most transactions in the store -- which is what it really is -- involve medicine." He lamented that "fifty-six percent of Californians support legalization," and concluded: "They essentially have this."