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In reply to the discussion: Loretta Lynch Says She Doesn't Support Marijuana Legalization Or Obama's Views On Pot [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)17. I sure don't see her offering any support for her backward, hyper conservative opinions
No more idiots in high office, she should not be confirmed. It is not appropriate when so many States have weighed the issue for many years and made clear choices supported by strong and informed majorities of voters. Here it passed by 12.22 percentage points. The people have spoken and their public servants need to serve them, not some personal vendetta and set of prejudices.
She should not be confirmed. I am so sick of not being counted even when the entire West Coast objects to this woman's atavistic ideas. Is this a nation of the people or is it not? Millions and millions of Americans think she's wrong and we have made law. She should respect those laws or go find another way to make her fortune.
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Loretta Lynch Says She Doesn't Support Marijuana Legalization Or Obama's Views On Pot [View all]
B Calm
Jan 2015
OP
There is actually not a lot of evidence of any significant risk from potted drivers.
Warren Stupidity
Jan 2015
#13
"federal laws would be enforced." - remember, despite what someone might tell you, pot
PoliticAverse
Jan 2015
#6
My fingers are crossed that she is NOT confirmed! But, Republicans will probably like her!
B Calm
Jan 2015
#9
She expressed her view. She never said she would not follow the US laws and she doesn't pass them,
kelliekat44
Jan 2015
#20
Prison industrial complex is now as big of a business as the military industrial complex
davidn3600
Jan 2015
#12
I sure don't see her offering any support for her backward, hyper conservative opinions
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#17
Some of them just can't let it go. The adjacent town across the state line where it's legal
brewens
Jan 2015
#34
More interested in how laws regarding corporate crime will be enforced and violations prosecuted /nt
think
Jan 2015
#36
If pot were legalized the recidivism rate would plummet and corporate profits would be threatened.
raouldukelives
Jan 2015
#41
What they should have asked her is: Do you favor enforcing federal laws against mj in states that
jwirr
Jan 2015
#47
Got to sustain that law enforcement economy you know. Judges, lawyers, cops, probation officers,
lonestarnot
Jan 2015
#49
So tired of idiots being elevated to high power. She sneers at the will of the voters of Oregon, of
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#67
Excellent. Putting folks in prison for smoking a joint should be the absolute top priority of AGs.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#72
Christ, are we ever gonna get *any* good appointments out of this President...
villager
Jan 2015
#78