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Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance at a Vail Symposium panel discussion on marijuana legalization at Vail Mountain School Wednesday night.

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  • @choomanfoo as big as they are, the breweries look pretty small compared to big pharma.

  • Woa watch that blood pressure Ethan....your right so the silent majority must continue to speak up and make their voices heard...educate, regulate, cultivate! We need to continue the momentum one step at a time and watch this snowball grow! Help us here in Oregon, look into OCTA2012.org

    Thank you for your time 

  • Amen

  • Enough Damage…Enough Money!! The answer for Colorado in 2012: Relief for the Possession of Cannabis Act .relief4possession.webs.com

  • Thank you for your words of sanity.

  • also where i believe that marijuana should be legal i don't think all drugs should be legal maybe no one should go to jail for any drug but there should at least be a fine for those harder drugs.

  • legalize it.

  • Ethan is one of the best marijuana speakers and advocates that we have. I want to think him for all he's done. We need more like minded people like him and to finally abolish this bullshit law. There is medical value, that the government fails to acknowledge, because of the almighty dollar.

  • pwn it up Ethan, great job as usual.

  • * 2010 Reported Corporate Revenues: Johnson & Johnson = $61.90 billion Pfizer= $50.01 billion GlaxoSmithKline = $45.83 billion Novartis = $44.27 Sanofi-Aventis = $41.99 billion AstraZeneca = $32.81 billion Merck & Co. = $27.43 billion  Eli Lilly = $21.84 billion Anheuser-Busch InBev (2007) = $16.70 billion MillerCoors = $3.03 billion Pabst = $0.50 billion

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