Pubdate: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Copyright: 2020 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.wsj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/487 Author: Paul Armentano Note: Headline by Newshawk THE MAJORITY AGREE WITH POLICY REFORM One in five Americans reside in a jurisdiction where the adult use of cannabis is legal under state statute, and the majority of citizens reside some place where the medical use of cannabis is legally authorized. Many of these latter programs have been in place for the better part of two decades. Were the societal impacts of these policies not preferable to those associated with criminal prohibition, or as dire to public health as some critics suggest, then support for marijuana policy reform would be rapidly declining. Instead, the opposite is true. Most Americans understand that a pragmatic regulatory framework that allows for the legal, licensed commercial production and sale of marijuana to adults - but restricts and discourages its use among young people - best reduces the risks associated with the plant's use and abuse. By contrast, advocating for the marijuana's continued criminalization only compounds those risks. Paul Armentano National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Matt