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Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel to head a cannabis products company

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3rd-Eye Jedi
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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...ravel-head-cannabis-company-article-1.2063233

UNEAU, Alaska - Former U.S. Democratic Senator Mike Gravel, who represented Alaska in the 1970s, said on Wednesday he would head a Nevada company that develops and markets cannabis throat lozenges and other products in states that have taken steps to legalize weed. Gravel, 84, will run KUSH, a subsidiary of publicly traded Cannabis Sativa Inc, where Gravel previously served nine months on the board of directors, the company said in a statement.
“We need to decriminalize drugs and treat them as a health problem,” Gravel, who lives in California, told Reuters. “You should go see a doctor on the subject, not a sheriff, a police officer or a warden.”


Gravel’s appointment comes two months after Alaska and Oregon voted to legalize marijuana use for recreational purposes in ballot initiatives that would usher in a network of retail shops, similar to those operating in Washington state and Colorado.
Despite marijuana being considered illegal by the federal government, Gravel joins investors showing increased eagerness to venture into budding state-by-state cannabis markets. Former New Mexico Republican Governor Gary Johnson is the chief executive of Cannabis Sativa.


Gravel served in the Senate from 1969 to 1981. In 2008, he first sought the Democratic presidential nomination and then joined the race to become the Libertarian Party nominee.
 

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it begs the question what was his voting history as a senator in regards to drug legalization and drug crime laws
 

shithawk420

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You hit the nail in the head LEF.these fuckers didn't do a goddamn thing for us until they found out they could make money once it became semi legal in med states.notice how it says"Gravel joins investors"the only people making money are the people with more money than they know what to do with instead of trying to rebuild the economy by giving the little guy a chance to make money on pot.
 

DDannabis

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I remember He was running as a pro legalization libertarian candidate in the 2008 presidential election.
He seems similar to Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich.
I think Gravel has been beating the End the Drug War drum as long as I've been aware of him which has been several presidential elections.

The dudes campaign was sending canvassers with flyers to the Ron Paul marches at the time.
 

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