The polls before Election
Day suggest that the movement to legalize marijuana is going to witness a huge success.
If voters in California and four other states support the recreational use of country’s
most popular illicit drug that will trigger a new wave of public support in
many other states.
The legalization movement
can sweep entire west coast and a block of states reaching from the Pacific to
Colorado, raising a stronger challenge to the federal government’s ban on the
drug.
The approval of recreational
marijuana laws in Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Washington may have set the
stage for eventual federal legalization. But a win in California, which is
world’s sixth largest economy, would make decriminalization of the drug
inevitable at federal level, expert says.
“If
we’re successful, it’s the beginning of the end of the war on marijuana,” said
Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California and a former mayor of San
Francisco. “If California moves, it will put more pressure on Mexico and Latin
America writ large to reignite a debate on legalization there.”
Drug
Enforcement Administration, defying all calls for softening of regulations on
marijuana, classified it as a Schedule 1 drug, in August this year. The
legalization puts marijuana-legal states in direct conflict with federal government.
In
economic terms, the marijuana market will grow to a size where federal government
will increasingly come under pressure
to ignore calls for legalization. The market for both medicinal and
recreational marijuana is projected to grow from $ 7 billion to $22 billion in
next four years, if California joins marijuana-legal states, according to
experts.
“This is
the vote heard round the world,” said Arcview’s chief executive, Troy Dayton.
“What we’ve seen before has been tiny compared to what we are going to see in
California.”
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