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Showing Original Post only (View all)White House: "Marijuana should remain illegal" [View all]
From today's NY Times:
The White House Tries, Fails to Explain Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal
No sooner had the Times published its opening editorials advocating legalization of marijuana than the White House fired back with an unconvincing response on its website. It argued that marijuana should remain illegal because of public health problems associated (always a slippery word) with increased marijuana use.
Careful readers will immediately see the White House statement for what it is: A pro forma response to a perceived public relations crisis, not a full-fledged review of all the scientific evidence, pro and con. The White House is actually required by law to oppose all efforts to legalize a banned drug.
Besides, it is hypocritical for the White House, whose chefs brew beer for the president, to oppose legalizing marijuana, which poses far less risk to consumers and society than does alcohol. Two recipes for the White House brew are posted on its website under the headline Ale to the Chief.
The White House lumped its public health argument under four main headings. Before addressing them individually, we should note that there was an enormous upsurge in marijuana use in the 1970s. So far as we know, no one has claimed that it produced calamitous health or societal harm in subsequent decades. The main metric that soared was arrests for possession of marijuana.
No sooner had the Times published its opening editorials advocating legalization of marijuana than the White House fired back with an unconvincing response on its website. It argued that marijuana should remain illegal because of public health problems associated (always a slippery word) with increased marijuana use.
Careful readers will immediately see the White House statement for what it is: A pro forma response to a perceived public relations crisis, not a full-fledged review of all the scientific evidence, pro and con. The White House is actually required by law to oppose all efforts to legalize a banned drug.
Besides, it is hypocritical for the White House, whose chefs brew beer for the president, to oppose legalizing marijuana, which poses far less risk to consumers and society than does alcohol. Two recipes for the White House brew are posted on its website under the headline Ale to the Chief.
The White House lumped its public health argument under four main headings. Before addressing them individually, we should note that there was an enormous upsurge in marijuana use in the 1970s. So far as we know, no one has claimed that it produced calamitous health or societal harm in subsequent decades. The main metric that soared was arrests for possession of marijuana.
I guess smoking pot is more of a threat to society than war crimes and lying to Congress.
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Joe pushed bankruptcy reform that has been a horrible anchor on the struggling working class. nt
stillwaiting
Aug 2014
#56
He's from the Credit Card State. That's his "anchor." Those guys kept him in the Senate for years.
MADem
Aug 2014
#63
"The White House is actually required by law to oppose all efforts to legalize a banned drug."
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2014
#13
It's still on paper as against the law so on paper the Prez has to play the game.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2014
#45
"....because the Party that de-criminalizes it will lose the next Presidency."
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#22
To be fair, this is the drug czar's office, not Obama. It's their job to say shit like that.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2014
#24
How many people do you really care ENOUGH about this issue to determine who they vote for?
brooklynite
Aug 2014
#61
Mr. President, I'm trying really hard to like you. But why do you keep favoring frivolous laws
librechik
Aug 2014
#54
Cool. As long as climate destroying industries will continue to get full support of US.
raouldukelives
Aug 2014
#55
If you want a President to support legalization, elect one that doesn't have two teenagers.
bluedigger
Aug 2014
#73