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Pubdate: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 Source: Gwinnett Daily Post, The (GA) Copyright: 2014 Post-Citizen Media Inc. Contact: http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2480 Note: Letters can run as long as 400 words. Author: Camie Young POLL SHOWS GEORGIANS THOUGHTS ON POT LAWS Since Colorado and Washington recently made headlines by allowing the legal consumption of marijuana, some advocates say Georgia voters are ready for the idea. State affiliates of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws released a statewide poll last week that showed 62 percent of Georgia voters endorse eliminating criminal penalties for less than one ounce of marijuana. "The citizens of Georgia agree, marijuana prohibition is a wasteful and destructive policy. It is time for our state to catch up with public opinion and find a more sensible solution to the status quo," said Sharon Ravert, of Peachtree NORML. The organization is working with lawmakers and other groups in hopes to replace the current criminal penalties of possession, which includes jail time, with a $100 civil fine. In the poll, 57 percent of voters said they support legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes, and Ravert welcomes the discussion, saying it could take years. "Decriminalization, which received the highest level of support among those polled is a policy that could be enacted immediately and would provide legal protection to not only patients but those unfairly targeted by the current policy," she said. "This is not about getting high; this is about protecting sick people and everyone else from arrest using a harm reduction strategy with public safety as a top priority." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D