Cannabis Wins Big In Wisconsin! |
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Written by Southeastern WI NORML, Eric Marsch |
Wednesday, 07 November 2018 16:16 |
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/cannabis-cbd-s5.jpgReferendums passed overwhelmingly in all 16 counties, including Brown, and 2 cities, with up to 88% support for medical and 76% support for recreational. Mandate to proceed with legalization is clear. MILWAUKEE, WI - Cannabis was the big winner in yesterday's election in Wisconsin! Cannabis referendums passed overwhelmingly in all 16 counties and 2 cities, with up to 88% support for medical and 76% support for recreational! While these referendums were only advisory, they show cannabis law reform to be more popular than many of the lawmakers who won in these areas. This should send a strong message to the incoming Wisconsin legislature that cannabis law reform - including medical cannabis, cannabis decriminalization, and cannabis legalization - must be a priority in 2019. Another huge victory was kicking out staunch prohibitionist governor Scott Walker and prohibitionist attorney general Brad Schimel and electing Tony Evers and Josh Kaul to replace them; both of whom are very supportive of medical cannabis and open minded on recreational cannabis. The close margin in those statewide races means they both owe their jobs to the hundreds of thousands of cannabis voters who came out to support the referendums. The particularly wide-margin defeat of Leah Vukmir - who is well-known for claiming cannabis to be more addictive than meth during a televised debate this fall, and also for blocking all medical cannabis legislation in the Wisconsin Senate's Health and Human Services committee that she chaired - also shows that Wisconsin rejects Reefer Madness-style fearmongering on cannabis and understands it's safety and efficacy. NORML will now be scheduling meetings with Governor-elect Evers and legislative leadership to ensure the clearly-demonstrated will of the people is quickly enacted. The results of the referendums are listed below (see Journal Sentinel's totals) Brown County:"Should cannabis be legalized in Wisconsin for medicinal purposes, and regulated in the same manner as other prescription drugs?"
Clark County:"Should the State of Wisconsin legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes and regulate its use in the same manner as other prescription drugs?"
Dane County:"Should marijuana be legalized, taxed and regulated in the same manner as alcohol for adults 21 years of age or older?"
Eau Claire County:"Should cannabis:"
Forest County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical purposes, if those individuals have a written recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
Kenosha County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical purposes, if those individuals have a written recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
La Crosse County:"Should the State of Wisconsin legalize the use of marijuana by adults 21 years or older, to be taxed and regulated in the same manner that alcohol is regulated in the State of Wisconsin, with proceeds from taxes used for education, healthcare, and infrastructure?"
Langlade County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical purposes, if those individuals have a written recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
Lincoln County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical purposes, if those individuals have a written recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
Marathon County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical purposes, if those individuals have a written recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
Marquette County:"Shall the County of Marquette, Wisconsin, adopt the following resolution? Resolved, that "We the People" of Marquette County, Wisconsin, support the right of its citizens to acquire, possess and use medical cannabis upon the recommendation of a licensed physician, and; Be It Further Resolved, that we strongly support a statewide referendum requesting Wisconsin to join with thirty-two (32) other states that have already approved the use of medical cannabis for the treatment of chronic pain, several debilitating diseases and disabling symptoms."
Milwaukee County:"Do you favor allowing adults 21 years of age and older to engage in the personal use of marijuana, while also regulating commercial marijuana-related activities, and imposing a tax on the sale of marijuana?"
Portage County:"Should the State of Wisconsin allow individuals with debilitating medical conditions to use and safely access marijuana for medical [treatment] purposes, if those individuals have a written [treatment] recommendation from a licensed Wisconsin physician?"
Racine County:"Should marijuana be legalized for medicinal use?"
"Should marijuana be legalized, taxed, and regulated in the same manner as alcohol for adults 21 years of age or older?"
"Should proceeds from marijuana taxes be used to fund education, health care, and infrastructure?"
Rock County:"Should cannabis be legalized for adult use, taxed and regulated like alcohol, with the proceeds from the Taxes used for education, healthcare, and infrastructure?"
Sauk County:"Should the state of Wisconsin legalize medical marijuana so that people with debilitating medical conditions may access medical marijuana if they have a prescription from a licenses Wisconsin physician?"
City of Racine:"Should cannabis be legalized for adult recreational use in Wisconsin?"
"Should cannabis be legalized for medical use in Wisconsin?"
"Should cannabis sales be taxed and the revenue from such taxes be used for public education, health care, and infrastructure in Wisconsin?"
"Should cannabis be decriminalized in the State of Wisconsin?"
City of Waukesha:"Should cannabis be legalized in Wisconsin for medicinal purposes, and regulated in the same manner as other prescription drugs?"
****** People who want to get involved in the movement or want more information about our work can contact SE WI NORML Executive Director, Eric Marsch, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 262-443-0089. |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 November 2018 17:06 |