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Facebook Co-Founders Sean Parker, Dustin Moskovitz Give $170,000 To Support Marijuana Legalization

MARCUS WOHLSEN   10/ 8/10 08:30 PM ET   AP

Facebook Co Founders Marijuana Legalization

SAN FRANCISCO — California's ballot measure to legalize marijuana has a new friend: Facebook co-founder Sean Parker has given $100,000 to back the proposal.

Parker's donation was reported in Proposition 19 campaign finance filings this week.

And he's not the first big Proposition 19 donor with ties to the social networking site. Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz has made two donations totalling $70,000, including a $50,000 contribution last month.

Neither Parker nor Moskovitz are still with Palo Alto-based Facebook, but both still have ownership stakes. Recent estimates put the value of the privately held company as high as $33.7 billion.

"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."

The 30-year-old served as Facebook's first president and helped transform the company from dorm-room project to big business. Parker and Moskovitz have become household names since the recent release of "The Social Network." The film chronicling the contentious origins of Facebook was No. 1 at the box office last week.

Pop musician and actor Justin Timberlake plays Parker in the movie, which portrays him as a hotshot who convinces Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to push out his friend from the burgeoning company.

In a recent Vanity Fair profile, the media-shy entrepreneur is described as a computer-programming prodigy with an uncanny knack for anticipating online trends and a penchant for designer clothes and partying.

At age 19, Parker helped develop Napster, the music-sharing software that turned the recording industry upside-down. He is now a partner at Founders Fund, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm.

Parker did not immediately respond to e-mails seeking comment.

About $1.5 million of the $2.4 million raised so far in support of Proposition 19 has come from the measure's main sponsor, Oakland medical marijuana entrepreneur Richard Lee. The only other six-figure donation not from Lee came from adult entertainment entrepreneur Phil Harvey, who gave $100,000.

Parker's donation came shortly after the Yes on 19 campaign committee reported having meager cash on hand heading into the final weeks before the election. The money from Parker and Harvey went to a separate committee to fund the Drug Policy Alliance's work on behalf of the measure.

Much of the money will go toward a get-out-the-vote campaign targeting young voters and voters of color, Gutwillig said.

Facebook recently came under fire from some marijuana advocates who claimed it was turning away advertising on the site in support of Proposition 19. Facebook said in a statement that company policy prohibits images of drugs, drug paraphernalia or tobacco in paid advertising but that ballot measure supporters were still free to advertise using different images.

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SAN FRANCISCO — California's ballot measure to legalize marijuana has a new friend: Facebook co-founder Sean Parker has given $100,000 to back the proposal. Parker's donation was reported in Prop...
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10:26 PM on 10/12/2010
A gaggle of Ex-DEA jefes has vowed to sue the State of California if Proposition 19 passes. Bill Weinberg, ex-High Times News Editor, is on the scene reporting for globalganjreport.com. His daily blog is: http://globalganjareport.com/blogs/global-ganja-report
05:54 PM on 10/12/2010
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/general/mjdrive.htm

"Profound drug impairment constituting an obvious traffic safety hazard could as easily be demonstrated in a laboratory performance test as anywhere else. But THC is not a profoundly impairing drug. It does affect automatic information processing, even after low doses, but not to any great extent after high doses."

http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7176

"I conclude that granting Respondent's application would not be inconsistent with the Single Convention, that there would be minimal risk of diversion of marijuana resulting from Respondent's registration, that there is currently an inadequate supply of marijuana available for research purposes, that competition in the provision of marijuana for such purposes is inadequate, and that Respondent has complied with applicable laws and has never been convicted of any violation of any law pertaining to controlled substances. I therefore find that Respondent's registration to cultivate marijuana would be in the public interest."

And finally, from the Shafer Commison, as requested by Former-President Nixon:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shafer_Commission

"[T]he criminal law is too harsh a tool to apply to personal possession even in the effort to discourage use. It implies an overwhelming indictment of the behavior which we believe is not appropriate. The actual and potential harm of use of the drug is not great enough to justify intrusion by the criminal law into private behavior, a step which our society takes only 'with the greatest reluctance."
09:59 AM on 10/12/2010
where did they find that pic of that nasty shwag?
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
11:07 AM on 10/12/2010
Any time a photographer goes to take a picture of the good stuff they end up smoking it first.....
11:53 PM on 10/11/2010
After all, what better way to generate an influx of juvenile potsmoking party pics with while simultaneously minimizing the resultant legal issues?

Talk about high quality, um, content..

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/10/facebook-co-founders-donate-to-pot-legalization-apparently-hope-to-create-more-party-pic-content-for-their-company/
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Keith Reavis
07:41 PM on 10/11/2010
Thank You Facebook !!!
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ray christl
HEMP can save us from ourselves.
08:06 PM on 10/10/2010
Thank you to any donation person...I've sent $ 100 from Cambodia...you can do likewise ?
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RevRayGreen
05:04 PM on 10/10/2010
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-bronner/why-we-donated-100000-to-_b_751563.html

"I am President and co-owner of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, a 60-year-old company founded by my German-Jewish grandfather, Emanuel Bronner in 1948. Our family and over 60 employees in California produce the best-selling natural brand of soap in the United States. We use certified organic and fair trade vegetable oils, including non-drug hemp seed oil to super-fat the soaps for smoother lather and moisturizing after-feel.

Dr. Bronner's caps executive compensation at 5 to 1 of the lowest paid position. Our commitment to fairness takes profits not needed for business development and debt payment and devotes them to various causes, including the Boys & Girls Club, Organic Consumers Association, Vote Hemp and the Fair World Project.

Dr. Bronner's buys 20 tons of hemp oil for our soaps from Canada annually. For nearly ten years the Bronner family has financially supported bringing back non-drug industrial hemp farming in the US as an environmentally sustainable crop that can be made into a wide variety of products including food, cosmetics, clothing, building materials and more.

I have decided to personally give a $75,000 donation to Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) for "Get Out the Vote" efforts to pass Prop 19 in California, the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010. Adam Eidinger and Alan Amsterdam, co-founders of Capitol Hemp Clothing and Accessories, have donated an additional $25,000 as well.
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Waterphoneman
artist, musician, inventor & mouth from the south
07:23 PM on 10/11/2010
Hooray, two more liberated people.
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valeskas
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03:05 PM on 10/10/2010
Earlier I commented on the use of weed for cancer stricken adults or AIDS patients, my girlfried had cancer and the chemo made her very ill, so whenever possible she smoked some weed, so she was able to eat a little food, just for awhile, because after just 6 month she was dead. She suffered so much, she had so much pain, why can we not make it legal, is'nt it enough, that you know, you die soon, but because of some close minded people, they have to suffer with pain towards the end. I know they get morphine, but morphine does not help you to eat, so you can have a little more time, this could help many terminally ill people to get a little more time. My first comment was deleted, because I mentioned what some legal meds can do to the liver and kidneys. Thats why so many drugcompanies lobbyists are against the legalisation of this particular drug.
07:15 AM on 10/11/2010
I feel your pain, I suppose my first post was deleted because it contained too much truth as well.
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Waterphoneman
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07:32 PM on 10/11/2010
It is is a well known fact that the big pharma companies have successfully marketed numbers of drugs that should have never been sold as their side affects are worse than the illness they were suppose to cure. And the numbers of people addicted to prescription drugs is staggering and those supplying these addicts need to account for their actions and stop putting profit ahead of health of our citizens. I believe that an organic substance like marijuana has way more benefits on numerous levels and should have been legal decades ago. This is not the Dark Ages.
02:27 PM on 10/10/2010
The cities on the East Bay in the San Francisco area are laying the groundwork to regulate cannabis like never before. Read the full story by Bill Weinberg at globalganjareport.com
http://globalganjareport.com/content/east-bay-cities-to-vote-on-cannabis
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10:04 AM on 10/10/2010
This will be another confusing story when Prop 19 wins in a fair election. Yes, Prop 19 will pass, and everybody will think Pot will be legal. The Christian taliban will challange the Prop, and that will be the end of Prop 19. How these things ever get to the ballot in the first place is confusing enough. What we need is a prop that would make pot and booze illegal with a prop that would make pot and booze legal. It needs to be tied in together somehow.
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Richard Bell
10:06 PM on 10/10/2010
Are you high?
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valeskas
catlover/book lover democrat
08:42 AM on 10/10/2010
Wonderful.
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05:46 AM on 10/10/2010
Oki dokie. I'll try to reframe my comment

This is a complete waste of money. The $170,000 would have been better spent on trying to bring back the smiles on the faces of a couple hundred hungry children rather than on helping some adults who would like to escape the realities of life by clouding their minds with some weed.
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05:49 AM on 10/10/2010
Oopsie! Sorry, I thought my earlier comment had been scrubbed for some reason.
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turboturd
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07:28 AM on 10/10/2010
Yes! We should leave the millions of people in pain in fear of police traps or make them brown nose to doctors in hopes for something safer than alcohol. We should force those sick people to take pain pills that destroy their livers as well because that is totally awesome too.
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valeskas
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08:43 AM on 10/10/2010
I agree with you, legalize and tax it.
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09:21 AM on 10/10/2010
I am really quite a compassionate guy, so I do not really have a problem with the use of cannabis for the relief of pain under the supervision of a doctor. In fact, this is perfectly legal in Germany, where I live, the Netherlands and some other European countries. What I am against is the legalization of weed purely for recreational use.
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05:29 AM on 10/10/2010
What a waste of money. $170,000 spent putting the smiles back on the faces of a couple hundred hungry children would have been money well spent. Much much better than helping adults who want to escape the realities of life by clouding their minds with some silly weed.
07:32 AM on 10/10/2010
Sell your computer - feed some kids.
11:55 AM on 10/11/2010
Great comeback, eric. Have a new fan.
11:28 AM on 10/10/2010
I could easily argue that you are escaping the realities of life by clouding your mind with the silly internet, but what would be the point?

You get high on life. Great. That and $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

Can we get back to reality here?

This is not an issue of merely allowing recreational drug-use. The users are going to prison. They are essentially the enemy-combatant of the drug-war. Not the growers. Not the dealers. Not the transporters. The users. While the dealers, etc. do go to prison, they are caught at a much lower rate and typically have the means to defend themselves (i.e. they have plenty of cash to lawyer up and stay out of prison.) Average citizens do not.

Allowing recreational use is pretty much the only way to prevent that from happening. It has little to do with allowing adults to be adults (which you seem to have a real problem with) and more to do with returning the US to a democracy from a prison-state.
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12:00 PM on 10/10/2010
ScockDobie said: "I could easily argue that you are escaping the realities of life by clouding your mind with the silly internet, but what would be the point?

You get high on life. Great. That and $4 will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks."

Two points:

1. As a software and web developer, the internet IS my life.

2. By turning to ad hominem attacks, you have effectively disqualified yourself as a serious discussion partner.
12:17 PM on 10/10/2010
Can you point to these attacks? Because I don't see them. Also, what would you call your minimalization of people's desire to recreationally use marijuana?

Because you were not giving it serious consideration in your comment. You were clearly mocking it. So I find it unusual you would attempt to take the high-road when you had already dug yourself into the mud.
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Tulka2
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01:00 AM on 10/10/2010
How do you think all that brilliant thinking gets done....?
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Waterphoneman
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07:45 PM on 10/11/2010
Yes, why is it so many creative people like to smoke pot? Does anyone really want to deny others the right to enjoy the activities of their own mind? And is it fair to put these people into jail for marijuana? I knew a blind piano player that got two years in Parchment Farm for possession of 2 joints of marijuana. Is this fair and just? I don't think so and it is time for a change.
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Tulka2
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10:35 PM on 10/11/2010
History will recall this time as a time very like the Protestant Reformation. Then too people stood up for the right to determine the fate of their own almighty souls and what their brains told them was true. They claimed the experience of life for themselves. They stopped being told by conventional society what the meaning of life was..... is.
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12:18 AM on 10/10/2010
That herb in the picture doesn't look very good. Looks like Mexi Schwag. When Pot is legal it won't look like that.
12:50 AM on 10/10/2010
Thats funny! That was the first thing i thought when i saw that pic. Guess that weed will be the brand name. Better take the name brand on this one!
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01:20 AM on 10/10/2010
Mexi schwag indeed!