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1990 Alaska Measure 2

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It's wonderful, I have great faith in the people of this state. I truly believed they would do the right thing. I think that this will say to people that the law didn't work, and we need to be looking in the other direction, toward a drug-free environment for our children. The only way to do that is
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The leader of the initiative campaign Alaskans for the Recriminalization of Marijuana was Marie Majewske, described as an "Anchorage grandmother". The initiative also received support from
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then decriminalized marijuana in 1982. The measure's passage in 1990 met with a variety of court challenges over the years before being struck down in 2003 by the
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Polling across Alaska in August of that year showed a nearly 2–1 margin of support for the measure. Gubernatorial candidates
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The legal status of cannabis in Alaska has varied greatly since the passage in 1972 of a
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supported criminalization but not incarceration for first-time offenders.
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Opposition to the initiative was led by Alaskans for Privacy, and the
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Alaska Marijuana Criminalization Initiative, Measure 2 (1990)
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At the successful end of the campaign, Majewske announced:
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was a successful 1990 ballot measure in the U.S. state of
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United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative
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Index

Alaska Measure 2 (1990)
Alaska
constitutional amendment
right to privacy
Ravin v. State
Alaska Supreme Court
state legislature
Alaska Court of Appeals
Noy v. State
Measure 2
Referendum passed
William Bennett
Drug Czar
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
Arliss Sturgulewski
Walter Hickel
Alaskan Independence Party
Tony Knowles
Criminal Law and Procedure
ISBN
978-1-285-54613-1



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