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» United Nations Moves to Impose International Treaties On States Legalizing Marijuana Alex Jones. Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com November 21, 2012 The United Nations has declared Colorado and Washington in violation of international treaties following ballot initiatives that have legalized the recreational use of marijuana. The President of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), Raymond Yans, has voiced “grave concern about the outcome of recent referenda in the United States of America that would allow the non-medical use of cannabis by adults in the states of Colorado and Washington, and in some cities in the states of Michigan and Vermont,” according to an INCB press release.

The INCB is a quasi-judicial “control organ” for the implementation of the United Nations drug conventions. Mr. Yans said the referenda in Colorado and Washington state “are in violation of the international drug control treaties, and pose a great threat to public health and the well-being of society far beyond those states.” Marijuana legalization is a classic states’ rights and federalist issue. Marijuana Policy Project - Home. Legalizing Marijuana Topic at Politics Daily: Politics News, Elections Coverage, Political Analysis and Opinion. Download the Politics Daily ToolbarOur new toolbar integrates the latest news and analysis into your Web browser and installs in seconds.

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Add Comment WikiLeaks' DEA Exposé: 'Mission Creep' and the War on Drugs The latest release of WikiLeaks cables shows the U.S. war on drugs is taking place in 63 countries. Add Comment Pat Robertson: Decriminalize Marijuana (Yes, THAT Pat Robertson) -David Gibson The founder of the Christian Coalition finds his libertarian side. Add Comment. If Tobacco Regulation Works, Why Not Regulate Marijuana? December 23, 2007 | Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. President Bush recently touted new survey results showing a modest drop in teen use of marijuana and other drugs, but he failed to mention the drug for which prevention efforts have had the most spectacular success -- tobacco. Citing the results of the annual Monitoring the Future survey, Bush noted that drug use has declined from its recent peak in 1996, but sidestepped the longer-term picture that doesn't look nearly so rosy.

If you go back 15 years, to 1992, drug use is up almost across the board. This contrasts sharply with the figures on adolescent cigarette use. While marijuana use is higher among all age groups than it was 15 years ago, cigarette smoking has dropped remarkably. And here's a figure that may be shocking: Among 10th-graders, 14.0 percent currently smoke cigarettes, while 14.2 percent smoke marijuana. So what accounts for the drop in tobacco use? Legalize cannabis. Yeson19.com.

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