Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
he doesn't think legalizing marijuana is a good strategy for turning around the economy.
Originally posted by: Mursilis
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Title of the article seems a bit misleading, when all he said was,he doesn't think legalizing marijuana is a good strategy for turning around the economy.
I agree, legalization isn't going to turn around the economy, but I still support it. If Obama's opposed to legalization, he's a hypocrite. So much for keeping gov't out of personal lives, eh Barack? "It's a woman's body and gov't can't tell her what to do with it" is only true if she's thinking about abortion, but not if she wants to get high or engage in prostitution.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Please point to anything that Obama has done that made you think he would legalize drugs and prostitution.
Prostitution is not a federal issue anyway. (See: Nevada)
Originally posted by: BansheeX
So I guess since he admitted to using it, he will now turn himself in to local authorities and do the time that he thinks is so beneficial to those who are caught using it. Hope? Nope.
Originally posted by: BansheeX
So I guess since he admitted to using it, he will now turn himself in to local authorities and do the time that he thinks is so beneficial to those who are caught using it. Hope? Nope.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Why would he jeopardize his political career over this?
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Why would he jeopardize his political career over this?
More Americans supported legalization of marijuana than his stimulus package.
Edit: Before someone asks...
http://www.unitedliberty.org/a...-than-stimulus-package
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Why would he jeopardize his political career over this?
More Americans supported legalization of marijuana than his stimulus package.
Edit: Before someone asks...
http://www.unitedliberty.org/a...-than-stimulus-package
Whatever. I'd like you to try to act on that from a position of power. Remember, leaders are responsible for their actions and it can affect millions. Bamacre the Janitor saying he wants marijuana legalized is different from Bamacre the President saying the same thing.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.
Why would he jeopardize his political career over this?
More Americans supported legalization of marijuana than his stimulus package.
Edit: Before someone asks...
http://www.unitedliberty.org/a...-than-stimulus-package
Whatever. I'd like you to try to act on that from a position of power. Remember, leaders are responsible for their actions and it can affect millions. Bamacre the Janitor saying he wants marijuana legalized is different from Bamacre the President saying the same thing.
Put me in the Oval Office and I'll prove you wrong.![]()
Originally posted by: Fern
Obama doesn't need to be for legalization. All we need hin to be for is "States' Rights".
Unfortunately, that is a conservative's position.
By eliminating the federal law, the states can do as they please.
I don't see the federal government legalizing pot anytime in the forseeable future.
Even if Obama wanted to do it, he'd wait until after the 2012 elections (since he couldn't be re-elected anyway). But then it's gotta pass Congress and they're always worried about re-election. So, nope I just don't see it (unfortuantely).
Fern
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Fern
Obama doesn't need to be for legalization. All we need hin to be for is "States' Rights".
Unfortunately, that is a conservative's position.
By eliminating the federal law, the states can do as they please.
I don't see the federal government legalizing pot anytime in the forseeable future.
Even if Obama wanted to do it, he'd wait until after the 2012 elections (since he couldn't be re-elected anyway). But then it's gotta pass Congress and they're always worried about re-election. So, nope I just don't see it (unfortuantely).
Fern
If a young blond white female dies from lack of enough marijuana, the nation will come around.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Fern
Obama doesn't need to be for legalization. All we need hin to be for is "States' Rights".
Unfortunately, that is a conservative's position.
By eliminating the federal law, the states can do as they please.
I don't see the federal government legalizing pot anytime in the forseeable future.
Even if Obama wanted to do it, he'd wait until after the 2012 elections (since he couldn't be re-elected anyway). But then it's gotta pass Congress and they're always worried about re-election. So, nope I just don't see it (unfortuantely).
Fern
If a young blond white female dies from lack of enough marijuana, the nation will come around.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Fern
Obama doesn't need to be for legalization. All we need hin to be for is "States' Rights".
Unfortunately, that is a conservative's position.
By eliminating the federal law, the states can do as they please.
I don't see the federal government legalizing pot anytime in the forseeable future.
Even if Obama wanted to do it, he'd wait until after the 2012 elections (since he couldn't be re-elected anyway). But then it's gotta pass Congress and they're always worried about re-election. So, nope I just don't see it (unfortuantely).
Fern
If a young blond white female dies from lack of enough marijuana, the nation will come around.
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
The Dems may not have states' rights as part of their platform, but if legalization is on the table, that may be a vehicle to get it done. It is a means to an end, unfortunately. The Republicans may tout states' rights, but that position conveniently gets tossed aside for social issues. Go figure.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
The Dems may not have states' rights as part of their platform, but if legalization is on the table, that may be a vehicle to get it done. It is a means to an end, unfortunately. The Republicans may tout states' rights, but that position conveniently gets tossed aside for social issues. Go figure.
Show me where legalization is even has a chance. When the (D) president says it is off the table, that is a good clue that he isnt even considering it.
It isnt (R) v (D). Nobody is touching it.
Originally posted by: gar3555
Topic Title: Obama opposes legalizing marijuana
Topic Summary: It's official...no weed for you
Originally posted by: Mursilis
Title of the article seems a bit misleading, when all he said was,he doesn't think legalizing marijuana is a good strategy for turning around the economy.
Exactly. The title of the article AND the OP are both patently misleading. Obama said nothing about whether marijuana should remain criminalized.
I'm not going to comment further while I'm holding my breath.![]()
Originally posted by: Fern
Obama doesn't need to be for legalization. All we need hin to be for is "States' Rights".
Unfortunately, that is a conservative's position.
By eliminating the federal law, the states can do as they please.
I don't see the federal government legalizing pot anytime in the forseeable future.
Even if Obama wanted to do it, he'd wait until after the 2012 elections (since he couldn't be re-elected anyway). But then it's gotta pass Congress and they're always worried about re-election. So, nope I just don't see it (unfortuantely).
Fern
Originally posted by: eskimospy
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Conservatives are all too excited to stomp on the states when they control the federal government.
Originally posted by: gar3555
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I really thought that Obama could have changed this one, and finally made it a taxable cash crop.