Christie: ‘We will end the failed war on drugs’

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Christie: ‘We will end the failed war on drugs’

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...christie-we-will-end-the-failed-war-on-drugs/
That’s from his second inaugural address, delivered today. Here’s more from Christie, courtesy of the Drug Policy Alliance:
“We will end the failed war on drugs that believes that incarceration is the cure of every ill caused by drug abuse. We will make drug treatment available to as many of our non-violent offenders as we can and we will partner with our citizens to create a society that understands this simple truth: every life has value and no life is disposable.”
Let’s get the obvious out of the way: Christie is facing a major, career-threatening scandal right now. It’s entirely possible that this is an attempt at deflection. Some other caveats: Though Christie admirably wants to end the cycle of incarceration, he also supports mandatory treatment for recreational drug users, even first-time offenders. That doesn’t exactly scream freedom. (The overwhelming majority of recreational drug users aren’t addicts, and aren’t in need of treatment.) And while New Jersey technically legalized medical marijuana nearly four years ago, Christie has done everything in his power to prevent it from actually happening. Finally, in 2012, Christie vetoed a “good Samaritan” bill that would have protected from criminal prosecution someone who calls 911 to report a drug overdose.
All of that said, a Republican governor, a leading (at least as of a couple weeks ago) candidate for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination, and a former federal prosecutor just uttered the phrase “We will end the failed war on drugs” in an inaugural speech. And he did it while still in office. That seems pretty significant. His wording—”we will make drug treatment available” for non-violent offenders—also at least hints at a shift from his prior policy of making treatment mandatory. I guess we’ll soon see if it’s just rhetoric, or represents a real break in policy.

Big boy sees the way the wind is blowing.
 
Great! Maybe he can start by pardoning all the non-violent drug offenders.


(never gonna happen)
 
well good.. maybe he'll stop blocking the dispensaries from opening in nj
 
Great! Maybe he can start by pardoning all the non-violent drug offenders.
(never gonna happen)

You would think that might have been worth considering back when they were facing budget issues with the prisons. off the top of my head: $9billion/year for NJ state prisons. 30%+ of the people there are in jail for nonviolent drug crimes. But no, his answer was put more beds in each cell....
 
That's cool, but it is even more important to end the failed war on terror. Let's attack those who really did 9/11 and stop pretending they are our friends.
 
That's cool, but it is even more important to end the failed war on terror. Let's attack those who really did 9/11 and stop pretending they are our friends.

I'm up for that, but let's do both, and end the fed. :)
 
While I agree with the criticism of requiring treatment, that is still better than locking people up. I used to argue this way with people that didn't agree with legalizing drugs, wouldn't treatment be more helpful? And I still pretty much feel that way. Ron Paul also consistently pointed out that drugs were a medical issue, not a criminal one.

Of course, I still don't support Christie. His comments on the NSA far outweigh any stance he takes on this issue. It just makes a bad guy marginally less bad. Credit where its due, and all that.
 
They always know which way the wind is blowing, but they only put up the sails when they need to move.
Ain't Dat Dah R Truth!

I wonder how many people were stolen from and incarcerated by Chris Christie's career of prosecuting under the 'War On Drugs'?
 
Of course, I still don't support Christie. His comments on the NSA far outweigh any stance he takes on this issue. It just makes a bad guy marginally less bad. Credit where its due, and all that.

I cannot believe you even considered it an option. lol
 
LOL please tell me your not actually taking him seriously.

He shouldn't. this is nothing new for Christie. He said the same things when he was running for governor the first time. 4yrs in office, not a single bit of change in this direction. its just hot air.
 
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