Saturday, November 17, 2012

[Video] Obama Calls For Marijuana Legalization

(Washington Guardian) Now that two states have legalized recreational use of marijuana, the Obama administration insists it continues to support the current federal law that makes pot illegal. But it wasn't that long ago that President Barack Obama supported eliminating criminal penalties for marijuana use.

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2 comments:

  1. Well, maybe B. Hussein has one redeeming quality, but I doubt it.
    If he would actually carry thru with the repeal of this foolish prohibition, which I highly doubt, it would be a great day for the restoration of the Founder's dream of human liberty in America.
    This highly useful industrial herb, carrying the English name of Indian Hemp, was in every patent medicine in every American's cabinet, and grown by every patriotic American farmer, up until the statist Progressives assaulted God's lovely creation, in 1934, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who both said it was every American's patriotic duty to cultivate this plant. The strongest vegetable fiber known to man, the US Navy sailed on American-grown hemp sails and hemp rope, until 1934, when we deepened the Great Depression by outlawing hemp and fueled the Phillipine dictatorship of the Marcos family by giving them a monopoly on supplying hemp rope fiber to the US military.
    These Progressive laws, which massively distort the marketplace, harm American producers, have never yielded positive results, have ruined the lives of multiple generations of thousands of good American families, and have created the huge organized crime problem that we are still suffering with today, must all be repealed.
    If the Founders saw no need for these laws against naturally-occurring substances, why would we? Marijuana was not a new problem, as humans have maintained a global trade in it for at least 5000 years that we know of. In fact, marijuana was never a problem of any kind, until after it was outlawed.
    Did you ever ask yourself why they would write a law against a universally available medicinal herb, in the USA, calling it by its Spanish name, rather than its English name?
    Because they had to fool and defraud the American people into believing the law was against something "foreign", something other than what was in their own medicine cabinet, until it was too late!
    As most establishment politicians actually benefit from the illegal trafficking in drugs, it is the Republicans who should take up this cause to repeal these Progressive prohibition laws, to defend freedom and our Constitutional right to engage in any private contract free of fraud coercion and violence.
    If we would stop this progressivist hypocrisy to stand squarely on the side of human liberty, we would gain the youth vote that we have been losing, and, in the process, educate our youth on the proper principled defense of the rights of every human life.

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  2. He CANNOT AFFORD to carry this through. As the representative of Organized Crime that has slowly taken over our government, he would be DENYING 100's OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS to the very people that wish to continue it to be illegal.
    If Pot becomes legal, Organized Crime will stand to LOSE 100'S OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS!
    Just WHO do you think supported the Volstead Act (Prohibition) in the first place! Organized Crime! They knew that if "Prohibition" were repealed that they would lose untold HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS!
    Remembering that, in those days, a MILLION DOLLARS was a lot of money! Much like the BILLIONS of today!
    So then, what's it gonna be then, eh? Support Organized Crime and maintain our useless Marijuana Laws, or strike a blow against Organized Crime.
    I rest my case.

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche