Marijuana Legalization: BC Effects Of Washington Vote 

The Huffington Post B.C. | By  <http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/jesse-ferreras>
Jesse Ferreras Posted: 11/07/2012 11:47 am EST | Updated: 11/04/2013 8:30 am
EST 

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Washington state's narrow approval by voters to legalize the recreational
adult use of marijuana is breathing new life into a B.C.-based movement to
decriminalize the drug.

Longtime pro-pot campaigner Dana Larsen is "ecstatic" at Tuesday's result
and says the
<http://metronews.ca/news/vancouver/431176/pot-legalization-in-washington-li
ghts-fire-under-b-c-campaign/> state's decision to legalize recreational use
of marijuana could convince British Columbians to support something similar
in their own province, Metro News Vancouver reported.

Adults in the state aged 21 and over will soon be able to buy up to an ounce
of dried pot, a pound of the drug in solid form such as brownies or 72
ounces of liquids containing marijuana.

The
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/06/marijuana-legalization-results_n_2
074168.html?utm_hp_ref=canada-british-columbia&ir=Canada%20British%20Columbi
a> initiative passed with 55 per cent of the vote. It's expected to bring in
hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue and reduce small pot-related
arrests. 

Larsen leads  <http://www.sensiblebc.ca/> Sensible BC, which is pushing for
a provincial referendum on a law to stop police from making "searches,
seizures or arrests in cases of simple cannabis possession."

Larsen has to collect signatures from 10 per cent of registered voters in
every B.C. electoral riding in 90 days in order to trigger a referendum,
similar to former premier Bill Vander Zalm's successful campaign for a vote
on the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) in 2011. 

Sensible BC's website said its campaign will start in September 2013.

Rob Gordon, director of Simon Fraser University's School of Criminology,
said Washington's pot legalization could spur a "serious consideration" of
<http://www.langleytimes.com/news/177589011.html> decriminalization in B.C.,
though he also predicts a "partial collapse" of B.C.'s estimated $7-billion
industry, the Surrey-North Delta Leader reported.

Gordon also pointed out that Washington could face a lengthy battle with the
federal government.

Washington's
<http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/11/washington_measure_502
_marijua.html> Initiative 502 sets up a system of licensed marijuana
growers, retailers and processors, and also calls for a 25 per cent tax on
the drug at each stage of its processing until it is sold in stores, The
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