RESPONSIBLY END THE WAR ON DRUGS
Opinion: Here’s what the numbers show about the impact of legal marijuana
All cannabis enforcement will end the day Sheriff McLynas takes office [READ MORE]
Cannabis tourism will be key to Pinellas County’s swift recovery from the devastating impact of Covid-19 on our local economy [READ MORE]
Ending the “war on drugs” will save Pinellas County taxpayers over $225,000,000 each year [READ MORE]
Arrests for “personal use” drugs will end and there will be no more arrests for “drug paraphernalia” [READ MORE]
Release all inmates being held at the Pinellas County jail for a cannabis, paraphernalia or other minor non-violent offenses [READ MORE]
The widespread practice by the PCSO for fabricating bogus traffic stops to initiate an unconstitutional search for drugs will be stopped [READ MORE]
Sheriff McLynas will work with local organizations, Federal grants and within the his budget to create a network of drug treatment options available to anyone in need [READ MORE]
Resources normally wasted on enforcing cannabis laws will be redirected towards criminal prosecutions for crimes with actual victims [READ MORE]
Cannabis Tax Based Economic Stimulator Versus Tourist Spending Based Stimulator [READ MORE]
RESPONSIBLY END THE WAR ON DRUGS
All cannabis enforcement will end the day Sheriff McLynas takes office [READ MORE]
Cannabis tourism will be key to Pinellas County’s swift recovery from the devastating impact of Covid-19 on our local economy [READ MORE]
Ending the “war on drugs” will save Pinellas County taxpayers over $225,000,000 each year [READ MORE]
Arrests for “personal use” drugs will end and there will be no more arrests for “drug paraphernalia” [READ MORE]
Release all inmates being held at the Pinellas County jail for a cannabis, paraphernalia or other minor non-violent offenses [READ MORE]
The widespread practice by the PCSO for fabricating bogus traffic stops to initiate an unconstitutional search for drugs will be stopped [READ MORE]
Sheriff McLynas will work with local organizations, Federal grants and within the his budget to create a network of drug treatment options available to anyone in need [READ MORE]
Resources that would normally be wasted on enforcing cannabis laws will be redirected towards criminal prosecutions for crimes with actual victims [READ MORE]
Cannabis Tax Based Economic Stimulator Versus Tourist Spending Based Stimulator [READ MORE]
All cannabis enforcement will end the day Sheriff McLynas takes office [READ MORE]
Cannabis tourism will be key to Pinellas County’s swift recovery from the devastating impact of Covid-19 on our local economy [READ MORE]
Ending the “war on drugs” will save Pinellas County taxpayers over $225,000,000 each year [READ MORE]
Arrests for “personal use” drugs will end and there will be no more arrests for “drug paraphernalia” [READ MORE]
Release all inmates being held at the Pinellas County jail for a cannabis, paraphernalia or other minor non-violent offenses [READ MORE]
The widespread practice by the PCSO for fabricating bogus traffic stops to initiate an unconstitutional search for drugs will be stopped [READ MORE]
Sheriff McLynas will work with local organizations, Federal grants and within the his budget to create a network of drug treatment options available to anyone in need [READ MORE]
Resources normally be wasted enforcing cannabis laws redirected towards criminal prosecutions for crimes with actual victims [READ MORE]
Cannabis Tax Based Economic Stimulator Versus Tourist Spending Based Stimulator [READ MORE]

Release Anyone Held on Marijuana Charges
80 YEARS OF MARIJUANA PROHIBITION AND ABSOLUTELY NO GOOD HAS COME FROM IT

I AM THE ONLY CANDIDATE OFFERING A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO RESTORE PINELLAS TOURISM
In States With Legal Medical Pot, Teen Use Is Down
A new study suggests that’s not the case.
Most teens report using marijuana less often after legalization
Following marijuana legalization, teen drug use is down in Colorado
Legalizing pot tied to less teen marijuana use
Early Evidence on Recreational Marijuana Legalization and Traffic Fatalities
rates of marijuana- or alcohol-related traffic fatalities relative to their synthetic controls…
…We find the synthetic control groups
saw similar increases despite not legalizing marijuana. Moreover, the p-values suggest that
the deviations Colorado and Washington did show from their synthetic counterparts are well…
DOES MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION INCREASE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS?
fatalities from marijuana legalization. Studies looking at the prevalence of drivers impaired
by THC are prone to overestimate crash risk because of other risk factors, such as age and
the great difficulty of measuring impairment from THC.