From http://www.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/04/09/bloomberg.marijuana.ap/index.html:
The quote: "You bet I did. And I enjoyed it." [...] Bloomberg's remark, made to a New York magazine reporter last year before he was elected mayor, has become the centerpiece of an advocacy group's advertising campaign urging New York City to stop arresting and jailing people for smoking marijuana. [...]
"I'm not thrilled they're using my name," he said. "I suppose there's that First Amendment that gets in the way of me stopping it."
So let me try to recap that. He used Mary Jane, he liked it. He's not going to jail. Other people smoke it, they are going to jail...
How does that not strike anyone as wrong? I am truly sick of double standards.
Well, a law is a law you may argue, and I would agree, so he should turn himself in, no?
But he is still setting a good exemple for other people right? Just like an authority figure like him should, correct?
The quote: "You bet I did. And I enjoyed it." [...] Bloomberg's remark, made to a New York magazine reporter last year before he was elected mayor, has become the centerpiece of an advocacy group's advertising campaign urging New York City to stop arresting and jailing people for smoking marijuana. [...]
"I'm not thrilled they're using my name," he said. "I suppose there's that First Amendment that gets in the way of me stopping it."
So let me try to recap that. He used Mary Jane, he liked it. He's not going to jail. Other people smoke it, they are going to jail...
How does that not strike anyone as wrong? I am truly sick of double standards.
Well, a law is a law you may argue, and I would agree, so he should turn himself in, no?
But he is still setting a good exemple for other people right? Just like an authority figure like him should, correct?