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Mon Nov 5, 2012, 06:49 AM Nov 2012

Former Obama drug policy adviser predicts weed war if states legalize [View all]

Source: Raw Story

By Stephen C. Webster
Sunday, November 4, 2012 20:19 EST

The Obama administration will not just sit by and watch as up to three states attempt to implement laws legalizing marijuana, one of the president’s former senior drug policy advisers predicted Sunday.

Officially, the Obama administration hasn’t said how it will react if three states legalize marijuana this week, but Dr. Kevin A. Sabet, who spent three years as a senior adviser to Obama’s Office of National Drug Control Policy, thinks he knows.

Speaking to NBC News for a report published Sunday, Sabet warned that voters in Colorado, Washington and Oregon may just bring fire and brimstone down on their heads if they vote for ballot measures that would legalize marijuana under state law.

“Once these states actually try to implement these laws, we will see an effort by the feds to shut it down,” he reportedly said. “We can only guess now what exactly that would look like. But the recent U.S. Attorney actions against medical marijuana portends an aggressive effort to stop state-sponsored growing and selling at the outset.”

Despite the president’s prior support for decriminalization, Obama has cracked down harder on medical marijuana than any president to come before him. In the 17 states where medical marijuana is legal, U.S. Attorneys have enlisted the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to take down hundreds of pot shops in just a few short years.

“The question voters should be asking themselves before voting on these initiatives is this: Is your right to buy pot from a store down the street worth the risk of increased teenage drug abuse, increased enforcement action by the feds, and increased problems like ‘stoned driving?’” Sabet said.

However, it’s not clear that voters will see these potential downsides as outweighing reasons supporters give for legalization, including millions in new tax revenues and vast savings on law enforcement, along with a potential reduction in violence associated with criminal gangs that control the black markets where illegal drugs are sold.

It’s also not clear that legalization would lead to increases in drugged driving accidents — in fact, two professors who examined that question in 2011 found that accidents actually decreased (PDF) in states that legalized medical marijuana.

Supporters also point to similar data that shows teenage drug use went down in Colorado after the state legalized medical marijuana, arguing that requiring an identification to buy the drug is a more effective control than outright prohibition.

Whether any of these arguments will be enough to sway voters remains anyone’s guess, but with only two days remaining before the election, it won’t be long before we find out.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/11/04/former-obama-drug-policy-adviser-predicts-weed-war-if-states-legalize/

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The more states that legalize it, the less power the Federal Government will sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #1
they need to keep their privatized prisons full. 2pooped2pop Nov 2012 #10
Oh noes! jmowreader Nov 2012 #2
... Fumesucker Nov 2012 #3
How will lose if marijuana is legalized? Raster Nov 2012 #4
"Weed War" Iggy Nov 2012 #5
There will be another 'weed war'. randome Nov 2012 #20
Agreed... Iggy Nov 2012 #21
Quit harshing my buzz Vincardog Dec 2012 #27
And so it starts DiverDave Nov 2012 #6
Bullshit right-wing speculation about what the Prez might do in a hypothetical situation. Scuba Nov 2012 #7
Yeah? DiverDave Nov 2012 #8
Yeah because the federal government hasn't been going after legal state growers Marrah_G Nov 2012 #11
Good grief. woo me with science Nov 2012 #17
do they fucking understand 2pooped2pop Nov 2012 #9
Legalization doesn't mean employers can no longer fire you for smoking it. n/t cherokeeprogressive Nov 2012 #13
but it would come to that eventually. n/t 2pooped2pop Nov 2012 #14
Not necessarily. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2012 #15
I have two comments DrummerMan Nov 2012 #12
My thought here in WA is marlakay Nov 2012 #16
Clearly this guy has an agenda. MisterJones Nov 2012 #18
"Only Nixon could go to China." bemildred Nov 2012 #19
Bull. If and When states begin legalizing it, it's the beginning of the end of prohibtion. Warren DeMontague Nov 2012 #22
Translation: My Gravy Train is rapidly approaching the end of its line Warren DeMontague Nov 2012 #23
The "war" has been on for decades... Tomorrow I vote to start to end it Ohio Joe Nov 2012 #24
I love our President, but I am voting for Medical Weed in Massachusetts on Tuesday. nt bluestate10 Nov 2012 #25
"The question enablers of the drug war should ask themselves is, is it worth $60 Billion a year Warren DeMontague Nov 2012 #26
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