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In reply to the discussion: President Obama's puzzling silence on marijuana policy [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)you might want to take some time to education yourself, as I have mentioned before.
as I observed in the past, even when you are presented with evidence, you simply ignore it and claim reality is something you perceive, no matter what the data indicate.
you might want to look at the Gallup Poll posted here or read some of the threads in the Drug Policy Forum that talk about this issue.
8 different petitions to the White House web site received more votes than any other issue on the "We The People" website - where citizens could petition the White House.
"Five of the top 10 petitions on the "We the People" site are about some aspect of marijuana or drug policy reform. The eight marijuana petitions that the White House's Friday rejection was intended to address have collectively garnered more than 150,000 signatures.
This isn't the first time that marijuana policy reform has proven popular in online forums hosted by the White House. A question from LEAP member and former sheriff's deputy MacKenzie Allen got the most votes in a White House YouTube forum this January.
Marijuana questions also dominated the White House's "Open for Questions" online town hall in March 2009 and the Obama transition team's Change.gov website in late 2008. Each time, the administration has issued terse rejections that contradict Obama's 2004 statement that "we need to rethink and decriminalize our marijuana laws."