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Kenny Loggins Wants to Regulate Marijuana Like Wine PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 10 October 2011 14:58

Pop singer Kenny Loggins calls marijuana prohibition an "absurd law" and says, "The repression of marijuana is taking a long time to be overthrown." That's why he's backing California's Regulate Marijuana Like Wine initiative that hopes to be on the ballot in 2012.

Kenny Loggins  - Getty Images"It's been a long time coming," Loggins adds. "We've been talking about this for 60 years now. Things got turned around backwards. We've been taught a lot of fear about marijuana that we do need to take on into the next generation. We can regulate marijuana and actually make it a source of revenue for the state and eventually for the nation."



Loggins has had numerous Top 10 hits over the years, starting with "You're Mama Don't Dance" (No. 4, 1973) with Loggins & Messina. His solo hit include "This Is It" (No, 11, 1980), "Footloose" (No. 1, 1984) and "Danger Zone" (No. 2, 1986).



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Comments (5)
5 Tuesday, 11 October 2011 12:36
Ron
I totally agree 100%. Legalize it now, create Jobs, boost the economy and provide a cheaper alternative to synthetic chemical prescription drugs that cost a fortune and in some cases do more harm than good.
4 Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:17
Nick
They can keep knocking us down, but we will never quit fighting for the truth and our freedom. One day everyone will open their eyes to see how silly this prohibition has been. Keep up the fight. Blaze on.
3 Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:16
Brian(Barney)Grande
If it were legal and the price of weed came down more people could afford to buy my beautiful made in a America pipes
Barney's Wildwood Pipes
2 Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:15
Aimee Bennett
This should be a no-brainer. It's about time! Fix the economy and a lot of social problems at the same time. If cigarettes and alcohol are legal, marijuaana most certainly should be. It's safer than both substances and most prescription medications as well. Why torture people who aren't hurting anyone by keeping a harmless comfort illegal? The only reason it's illegal to begin with is because of the tobacco and lumber industries!
1 Tuesday, 11 October 2011 09:03
Cecilia Wingfield
wishing u good luck :-)