Pubdate: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) Copyright: 1999 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Contact: http://www.seattle-pi.com/ Author: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MICROSOFT MILLIONAIRE BACKS MOVE TO LEGALIZE POT OLYMPIA -- Convinced that laws against marijuana sales and use are futile, a Microsoft millionaire says he was more than glad to donate $100,000 to a campaign to legalize pot in Washington. Bruce McKinney, 47, now a Seattle software programmer, this week identified himself as the millionaire providing major financial backing for Initiative 229, which would permit marijuana sales in state liquor stores and would license farmers to cultivate the plant. His backing, but not his identity, was announced last week by the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp, sponsor of Initiative 229. "I'm acting because I believe prohibition causes serious damage to the health of our state and our nation," said McKinney, who added that he occasionally uses marijuana. Supporters of Initiative 229 are trying to gather the 180,000 signatures they need by Dec. 31 to submit the measure to the Legislature. If, as expected, lawmakers don't approve the initiative, the measure would be placed on the ballot in November 2000. McKinney's money already has allowed sponsors to hire paid signature gatherers. He said he would probably donate more if needed. McKinney left Microsoft two years ago and started his own software company. At Microsoft, he wrote Hardcore Visual Basic, a well-known programming language book. McKinney said he supports the initiative because marijuana prohibition is an invasion of privacy and will never work because the drug is so widely available. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck