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Cuthbert Allgood

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Mon Feb 3, 2020, 03:19 PM Feb 2020

Bloomberg on Marijuana: Leagalizing..."Stupidest Thing Anybody Has Ever Done" [View all]

Sorry for truncating the title; it was too long. Here is the full title:

Michael Bloomber on Marijuana: Legalizing "Another Addictive Narcotic" is Perhaps "Stupidest Thing Anybody has Ever Done.


Speaking at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, on Tuesday, Bloomberg said on the subject, according to WBNG-TV:
"We have a different kind of problem in America, for example. Last year, in 2017, 72,000 Americans [overdosed] on drugs. In 2018, more people than that are OD-ing on drugs, have OD'd on drugs. And today, incidentally, we are trying to legalize another addictive narcotic, which is perhaps the stupidest thing anybody has ever done. We've got to fight that, and that's another thing that Bloomberg Philanthropies will work on it in public health."

The position from the billionaire politician would seem to be out of step with Democratic leaders in his state and liberal voters nationwide. Newly re-elected New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, for instance, said he would make legalization a priority in a December speech outlining the goals for his first 100 days of his new term.

Recent polls meanwhile have shown a comfortable majority of Americans support legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. A Gallup poll released in October found that 66 percent of Americans support legalizing the drug, including three-in-four Democrats.

"Like support for gay marriage—and in prior years, interracial marriage—support for marijuana legalization has generally only expanded, even if slowly, over the course of multiple decades—raising the question of where the ceiling in support might be," the Gallup poll noted. "As the percentage of Americans who favor legalizing pot has continued to grow, so has the number of states that have taken up legislation to allow residents to use the substance recreationally."


This clown needs to go away. We don't need Dems running for office that think marijuana is addictive.

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Can't agree enough with you Cuthbert Allgood Devil Child Feb 2020 #1
Sometimes he forgets to hide his inner Republican Amishman Feb 2020 #49
Amen. He should only be the last bulwark against Trump. Beakybird Feb 2020 #2
wait! wasn't DU absolutely CRUCIFYING Biden stopdiggin Feb 2020 #17
Biden pretty quickly backtracked The Mouth Feb 2020 #24
Voting for him Faux pas Feb 2020 #3
So I guess he doesn't see any profit in it. Just another issue he's out of step with the Party over. marble falls Feb 2020 #4
There are stupider things. Like spending millions to get on the debate stage when a person doesn't Autumn Feb 2020 #5
If he actually had Dem values at heart, he'd buy up right wing media. JudyM Feb 2020 #13
It would have to be available for purchase first. TwilightZone Feb 2020 #20
True dat. Certainly we could do our own counterpoint channels though. Like Air America. JudyM Feb 2020 #35
Alcohol is much worse Rider3 Feb 2020 #6
Plus one of those two things is addictive. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #9
Both can be addictive with certain persons. former9thward Feb 2020 #53
yep. either he's schmoozing a particular audience stopdiggin Feb 2020 #19
A particular audience won't help win the general election. CaptYossarian Feb 2020 #48
Personally, I prefer the term "pandering" Fritz Walter Feb 2020 #50
A lot of states have legalized marijuana for medical and / or recreational purposes, but ... SWBTATTReg Feb 2020 #7
And the federal law makes a lot of things weird. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #10
prohibition is a failed public policy, again. TeamPooka Feb 2020 #8
Once the tobacco companies have mechanisms in place to sell weed Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #12
They're already buying in. Alcohol companies too. Diversifying their investment. JudyM Feb 2020 #15
A friend of mine has an interesting take on marijuana legalization. He opined that if people were Arkansas Granny Feb 2020 #11
I believe he is correct. Cuthbert Allgood Feb 2020 #14
Evidence bears this out WRT opioids. JudyM Feb 2020 #16
Bloomberg today: "What I really object to is putting people in jail for marijuana, denem Feb 2020 #18
But... Newest Reality Feb 2020 #21
Unless you are super wealthy then you know you can buy your way out of any problem. jalan48 Feb 2020 #22
I just got carded at my first legal buy this last Friday. theaocp Feb 2020 #23
And enough of the rock and roll music!! progressoid Feb 2020 #25
Ha! Made me laugh. You win. crickets Feb 2020 #40
Even a lot of conservatives The Mouth Feb 2020 #26
Martha Washington's brownies Tweedy Feb 2020 #27
I hope I don't have to vote that dumb bastard. rickyhall Feb 2020 #28
I agree ellie Feb 2020 #29
He's making Biden look more progressive on legalization LakeArenal Feb 2020 #30
Who's advising Mike on this? Sounds like Jack Webb on Dragnet!! Baked Potato Feb 2020 #31
.......Bloomberg is now..... titanicdave Feb 2020 #32
OK, Hate him even worse. Still better than Trump. OverBurn Feb 2020 #33
Financial bias Roy Rolling Feb 2020 #34
What a moran Roland99 Feb 2020 #36
I will not follow Bloomberg, now, for sure. erlewyne Feb 2020 #37
It is not an Addictive Narcotic. maxsolomon Feb 2020 #38
Oh Good God! James48 Feb 2020 #39
One of the stupidest thing he's ever said mountain grammy Feb 2020 #41
Just what we need, another out-of-touch billionaire who wants to fight the wrong battles Mr. Ected Feb 2020 #42
What a maroon. Go away please. We do not need a billionaire imposing his views on us. Evolve Dammit Feb 2020 #43
No one is going to re-criminalize weed. JohnnyRingo Feb 2020 #44
Bloomberg's glaring weakness is that he is a nanny-stater on health care Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2020 #45
This Is The Problem With Candidates In Their 70's DallasNE Feb 2020 #46
How many Marijuana Overdose deaths are there per year? Martin Eden Feb 2020 #47
I think he makes points to consider. Ex -auto accident stats in states where it is legal. apcalc Feb 2020 #51
I don't disagree with him much on this issue. Blue_true Feb 2020 #52
Hmph Whatthe_Firetruck Feb 2020 #54
YOUR ARTICLE IS YEAR OLD-HE SUPPORTS LEGALIZATION NOW KatyBR Feb 2020 #55
Nice flip flop on his part. n/y totodeinhere Feb 2020 #56
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