By Andrew P. Napolitano
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California's ballot measure to legalize marijuana has a new friend: Facebook co-founder Sean Parker has given $100,000 to back the proposal.
California's ballot measure to legalize marijuana has a new friend: Facebook co-founder Sean Parker has given $100,000 to back the proposal.
"The truth is marijuana prohibition has utterly failed," said Stephen Gutwillig, state director of the Drug Policy Alliance. "Banning outright this widely available substance has only fueled a massive black market and enriched the increasingly brutal criminal syndicates that control it."
"What's interesting here is that (Parker) is a member of the generation that really gets it," said Stephen Gutwillig, a spokesman for the Drug Policy Alliance, the main beneficiary of Parker's contribution. "We think he's pivotal to the future of drug policy reform in the country."