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NS2012

(74 posts)
9. It's not Obama's fault.
Tue May 22, 2012, 09:19 PM
May 2012

He can't protect the medical marijuana clinics from the DEA forever, nor should anyone expect him to be able to.

The problem is the DEA, and anger should be directed accordingly.

This is from a recent Rolling Stone interview:

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Let me ask you about the War on Drugs. You vowed in 2008, when you were running for election, that you would not "use Justice Department resources to try and circumvent state laws about medical marijuana." Yet we just ran a story that shows your administration is launching more raids on medical pot than the Bush administration did. What's up with that?

(Obama)
Here's what's up: What I specifically said was that we were not going to prioritize prosecutions of persons who are using medical marijuana. I never made a commitment that somehow we were going to give carte blanche to large-scale producers and operators of marijuana – and the reason is, because it's against federal law. I can't nullify congressional law. I can't ask the Justice Department to say, "Ignore completely a federal law that's on the books." What I can say is, "Use your prosecutorial discretion and properly prioritize your resources to go after things that are really doing folks damage." As a consequence, there haven't been prosecutions of users of marijuana for medical purposes.

The only tension that's come up – and this gets hyped up a lot – is a murky area where you have large-scale, commercial operations that may supply medical marijuana users, but in some cases may also be supplying recreational users. In that situation, we put the Justice Department in a very difficult place if we're telling them, "This is supposed to be against the law, but we want you to turn the other way." That's not something we're going to do. I do think it's important and useful to have a broader debate about our drug laws. One of the things we've done over the past three years was to make a sensible change when it came to the disparity in sentencing between crack cocaine and powder cocaine. We've had a discussion about how to focus on treatment, taking a public-health approach to drugs and lessening the overwhelming emphasis on criminal laws as a tool to deal with this issue. I think that's an appropriate debate that we should have.

http://m.rollingstone.com/entry/view/id/25455/pn/all/p/0/?KSID=ba7e1e026ab8cb99560a3fe5d6e7698c

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PJ is a libertarian asshole Itchinjim May 2012 #1
LOL......wow, what a brilliant analysis! I am impressed! n-t Logical May 2012 #3
Yes, he is Ratty May 2012 #10
He makes some valid points though... They_Live May 2012 #6
You gotta admit ... earthside May 2012 #2
It's not Obama's fault. NS2012 May 2012 #9
Wow. Thanks for posting that. eom Kolesar May 2012 #12
Uhhhh....Obama appointed the head of the DEA, Chakab May 2012 #13
thank you for that info They_Live May 2012 #14
Blame the president if you must. NS2012 May 2012 #21
...and you voted for Obama. Iggo May 2012 #33
I like Penn 90-percent May 2012 #4
Penn's an asshole, IMO- but I watched every minute of that and he was right. Poll_Blind May 2012 #5
There is one very simple point that people seem to forget.... Gabriel Cash May 2012 #7
Then we need a presiudent that is not so weak that he can not fulfill his office Dragonfli May 2012 #15
The Obama is weak ripostes are nauseating Mimosa May 2012 #22
Yes it is, simply immoral, the next black president likely will not get the chance Dragonfli May 2012 #25
Past is prologue. Mimosa May 2012 #27
I'd settle for not having the Feds go out of their way ihavenobias May 2012 #23
Penn would break his arms slapping himself on his back SHRED May 2012 #8
Truth Is Truth And There's No Denying It DeSwiss May 2012 #11
When a President lies to us outright as he did right there in your post, what do we call it? Dragonfli May 2012 #16
It's not called lying, it's called ''politics.'' DeSwiss May 2012 #17
Thanks! Jeffreytaos May 2012 #31
, Jamaal510 May 2012 #18
Penn Jillette, Ron Paul, and the rest of the lunatic libertarians and their supporters.... Galraedia May 2012 #19
Yeah, that makes sense. SaltyBro May 2012 #20
^ Right wing BS ^ Mimosa May 2012 #28
On what basis have you determined the lunacy? Jeffreytaos May 2012 #32
What? Warren DeMontague May 2012 #37
He's 100% right on this issue. There's no denying it. LetTimmySmoke May 2012 #24
He is right Broderick May 2012 #26
He's right. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #29
Gotta agree. He is so right. n/t RebelOne May 2012 #36
First time viewer, and he is so right on? Jeffreytaos May 2012 #30
Legalize, regulate, and tax it. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #34
read the New Jim Crow by Michele Alexander dembotoz May 2012 #35
Me thinks Penn has a bud stuck way up his ass.... MrMickeysMom May 2012 #38
He is abrasive. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #39
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