The Marijuana Law Section is a voluntary membership section of the State Bar of Michigan, composed of 695 members. The Marijuana Law Section is not the State Bar of Michigan and the position expressed [here] is that of the Marijuana Law Section only and not the State Bar of Michigan. To date, the State Bar does not have a position on this item.
The Marijuana Law Section has a public policy decision-making body with 12 members. On Sept. 27, 2018, the Section adopted its position after a discussion and vote at a scheduled meeting. Eight members voted in favor of the Section’s position on Ballot Proposal 18-1, one member voted against this position, one member abstained, and two members did not vote. The statement:
The State Bar of Michigan Marihuana Law Section (“MLS”) is comprised of 695 attorneys whose law practices involve some aspect of marijuana law. The membership broadly represents many different areas of law practice, including defense lawyers, prosecuting attorneys, business lawyers, and many other specialties. The MLS supports Proposition 1, the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (“MRTMA”) because, like prohibition of alcohol, the prohibition of marijuana has failed to stop [its] use, enriched criminal organizations, and made criminals out of otherwise law-abiding citizens.
The MLS has concluded that the regulation and taxation of marijuana is the most effective means to reduce the black market and accomplish the objectives outlined above. We support the ballot proposal to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana for cultivation and consumption for adults 21 years of age and older, and encourage voters in the state of Michigan to support this initiative on Election
Day, Nov. 6, 2018.
Respectfully yours,
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