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In reply to the discussion: Obama ignores marijuana question at YouTube event [View all]SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)16. Not only are they not going to "discuss" legalization
if you read the NDAA you'd see that the "War On Drugs" is about to be ramped up. There were provisions in the NDAA for more cooperation between law enforcement agencies, DEA, COPS, FBI. For more involvement in the military in the WOD and, if you read the parts about combatting illegal drug imports from overseas, the new NDAA, with it's vague wording, pretty much gives the US carte blanche to do "whatever is needed" to combat the flow of Drugs into the US.
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EOTE
Jan 2012
#67
The Executive Branch can reschedule but they aren't doing that either and the busts go on.
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#7
850,000 arrested in 2010 on marijuana charges, he needs to be 'pestered' on this.
SammyWinstonJack
Jan 2012
#9
"Stop pestering him about it?" That seems elitist and anti-democratic to me.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#12
What is "silly" is asking people to remain silent on this important issue.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#18
What's silly is ignoring that with this hostile congresss NOTHING is going to happen on this.
Kurmudgeon
Jan 2012
#60
The Prez. has moral authority and the power to persuade. He should speak out for what is right.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2012
#61
Just how much do you think the President can persuade Boehner, Cantor, and the GOP gang?
Kurmudgeon
Feb 2012
#102
The president himself does not support marijuana legalization. He agrees with Boehner. nt.
limpyhobbler
Feb 2012
#103
Interesting that you make baseless unwarranted accusations against a DUer and when you get
JTFrog
Jan 2012
#45
Congress has delegated the decision to the DEA already. The DEA reports to Obama.
Romulox
Jan 2012
#75
There's nothing right about perpetuating the insane drug war, especially the war against marijuana.
Cali_Democrat
Jan 2012
#6
Thanks for the great response, Barack. Get use to being called Barack, again ...
T S Justly
Jan 2012
#11
As one of the many millions who favors some kinds of legalization/decriminalization...
zappaman
Jan 2012
#17
Why is alcohol allowed to remain legal and kills millions every year - and weed kills nobody
slay
Jan 2012
#29
Yep, that's just what he should get on his agenda during this election year. Why not add
demosincebirth
Jan 2012
#33
If you can not answer all questoin, you should not pretend that you are taking all
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#65
In 2009, he began persecuting Medical Marijuana patients/caregivers to a degree unheard of
Romulox
Jan 2012
#77
Middle East going to hell, an economy that's on shaky ground, Republicans baying for his blood
Arkana
Jan 2012
#82
Excuses, excuses, excuses for President Obama's policies. They never stop.
Better Believe It
Jan 2012
#85