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With Montana's approval of a medical-marijuana initiative, nearly three-fourths of Western states now have such laws -- while only two of the 37 states outside the West have adopted them. Why is the West so much more receptive to the idea?
From a procedural standpoint, it's just easier to get pot issues on Western ballots because most states in the region allow such initiatives. Nationwide, just 24 states allow citizens to put issues on the ballot by petition, bypassing the legislature. Eleven of those states are in the West.
But activists and political scientists also say Westerners are less willing than other Americans to tell their neighbors what they can and can't do. And historically, Western states tend to be in front on social trends.
"I would guess many of the people that voted for it probably don't use marijuana, but they don't want to say their neighbors can't," said Steven Stehr, political science professor at Washington State University.
"Westerners have a stronger belief in kind of individualism in the old-fashioned frontier sense," said Sven Steinmo, a University of Colorado political scientist and board member for the Center of the American West.
The population also is newer than the rest of the country and states don't have deeply ingrained traditions, said David Olson, political scientist at the University of Washington.
"Our politics in the West are much less constrained... and it gives opportunities for initiatives like the death-with-dignity issue in Oregon or medicinal marijuana. You name it," Mr. Olson said.
Montana has become the 11th state in the country -- and the ninth Western state -- to allow medical marijuana. The approval came even as Montana voted by wide margins to ban homosexual "marriage" and to re-elect President Bush.
"We always say in Montana we're extraordinarily independent, so we'll vote for contradictory things," said Jerry Calvert, political science professor at Montana State University in Bozeman.
The Montana initiative passed 62 percent to 38 percent, support that marijuana-reform groups say was the highest ever for a medical-marijuana ballot initiative.
Oregon voters rejected a measure that dramatically would have expanded its existing medical-marijuana program. That may have been too ambitious even for the West, said Bruce Mirken, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project.
Alaska, which also has an existing medical-marijuana law, rejected a measure to decriminalize the drug, though marijuana groups were impressed that 43 percent of voters there supported it. Outside the region, voters in Ann Arbor, Mich., and Columbia, Mo., approved local medical-marijuana measures.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco has ruled that states are free to adopt medical-marijuana laws as long as the marijuana is not sold, transported across state lines or used for nonmedicinal purposes. The ruling covers only those Western states in the circuit. The Bush administration has appealed the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Besides the favorable initiative process in the West, the region also usually is the point of origin of progressive political movements that work their way east, said Keith Stroup, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
In addition to Montana, Western states that allow medical-marijuana use are Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Arizona has a law permitting marijuana prescriptions, but no active program. Maine and Vermont are the only states outside the West with existing medical-marijuana laws.
 
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mmmmmmmm intrestin' thanks fo' the nice read man i know huh tha west COAST states has legal medical M.J. laws more than tha east coast
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