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Rich Whitney proposes legalization and taxation of cannabis in Illinois

Posted by Dave Schwab at Green Party Watch:

Rich Whitney, the Illinois Green Party’s 2010 candidate for governor who earned over 10% of the vote in 2006, has called for legalization of cannabis in his comprehensive plan to solve Illinois’ budget crisis. Whitney’s plan for fixing Illinois’ structural budget deficit includes a proposal to “raise additional revenue by ending the socially destructive ‘war on drugs’ and specifically by legalizing and taxing the sale of marijuana”.

Other aspects of Whitney’s comprehensive economic plan include establishing a state-owned bank, taxing financial speculation, modernizing energy and transportation infrastructure, establishing single-payer health care and tuition-free higher education for state residents, raising the minimum wage to a living wage, and much more. Whitney’s decision to broach the topic of marijuana legalization has attracted attention from the Bloomington Pantagraph, Chicago Daily Herald, and WJBD radio, among others.

5 Comments

  1. Dear .......... Thinkers March 23, 2010

    think the California fiscal mess would disappear in a decade with this measure and monitoring [writing tickets!] on automobile vehicle violations! ——– Lake

  2. Todd March 23, 2010

    You cant be in the Green Party and NOT support it. GDB, Everybody knows that.

  3. paulie March 23, 2010

    Who are they, what is that opinion, and why?

  4. Green Party fan March 23, 2010

    Thanks for the Green Party story.

    There are of course Green Party members who have a different opinion on this issue.

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