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− | SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) is an anti-marijuana legalization group, led by former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Kevin Sabet, and conservative columnist David Frum. | + | '''SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana)''' is an anti-marijuana legalization group, led by former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Kevin Sabet, and conservative columnist David Frum. |
SAM is a group of bipartisan professionals working in mental health and public health. The nonprofit organization consists of medical doctors, lawmakers, treatment providers, preventionists, teachers, law enforcement officers, and others who seek a middle road between incarceration and legalization. Its common-sense third-way approach to marijuana policy is based on reputable science and sound principles of public health and safety. SAM is an alliance of organizations and individuals dedicated to a health-first approach to marijuana policy. | SAM is a group of bipartisan professionals working in mental health and public health. The nonprofit organization consists of medical doctors, lawmakers, treatment providers, preventionists, teachers, law enforcement officers, and others who seek a middle road between incarceration and legalization. Its common-sense third-way approach to marijuana policy is based on reputable science and sound principles of public health and safety. SAM is an alliance of organizations and individuals dedicated to a health-first approach to marijuana policy. |
Revision as of 09:28, 13 February 2015
SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) is an anti-marijuana legalization group, led by former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, Kevin Sabet, and conservative columnist David Frum.
SAM is a group of bipartisan professionals working in mental health and public health. The nonprofit organization consists of medical doctors, lawmakers, treatment providers, preventionists, teachers, law enforcement officers, and others who seek a middle road between incarceration and legalization. Its common-sense third-way approach to marijuana policy is based on reputable science and sound principles of public health and safety. SAM is an alliance of organizations and individuals dedicated to a health-first approach to marijuana policy.