robert9712000
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I think this Video will help the naysayers too see why smoking pot is bad
Note....this is NOT a defense of Obama, but he has explained his position on busting pot dispensaries is that the ones that have been busted were nothing more than fronts for recreational use. He has said that he will not enforce federal law on 'legitimate' medical marijuana dispensaries.
That is a difference between him and Romney. it sounds like Romney would shut 'em all down.
I would just like to smoke a legal joint before I die.
Ok, first of all, it's not medicinal vs. recreational, it's within CA state law and outside of CA state law. I have to say that because there is a separation between doctors who give recommendations for cannabis and the dispensaries. Therefore there is no way for a dispensary to know if the patient is using it for recreation or medicinally or in MOST CASES BOTH. All they are looking for is whether 100% of the cannabis goes to patients under CA state guidelines or whether less than 100% goes to patients under CA state guidelines. If it is 99.9% going to patients, but they believe or find that any portion may not be going to patients, then theoretically they will try to shut them down. But it could be that the owner of a dispensary sells hundreds of thousands of dollars worth on the black market or it could be a lowly employee who sneaks a few grams out for one of his buddies. Or maybe even a couple of patients who buy in bulk at the club and then take it to the streets. Who knows? It doesn't matter that they are serving 99% legitimate patients, the feds will use any excuse.
HOWEVER.. In my experience, dispensaries are being shut down, given false charges and later either the charges are dropped or they are found not guilty. So what you said isn't entirely true. There were plenty of legitimate shops in my town, ALL storefronts have been shut down from Fed pressure.
Also, Obama in 4 years has raided over 3 times as many medical dispensaries as Bush did in 8 years. So I have no idea who will be better on this issue.
I do know that there were A LOT more protests over cannabis policy when Bush was President. Now that Obama is President, not a whole lot of complaining even though he's done a lot more damage.
So you are defending trying to legislate personal morality? Check.
Its a disgrace that he wants to have people thrown in the slammer for inhaling the smoke of the wrong plant. You ever thought about it? Its ok to smoke nicotine laced cigs and drink alcohol which actually kills people every day, but if you smoke a plant which has been around since the start of time you...
- get thrown into a jail and forever tagged as a criminal
- get taken away from your family
- have your family lose a member who needs you
- lose job opportunities
- suffer financial hardship due to legal costs, loss of work, loss of future opportunity
- possibly physical harm to you or nearby family/ friends
- possibly property damage or forfeiture
- possible loss of life, you, or dog
There is probably much more. But anyone who is openly supporting the federal law as romney has, is an enemy to the free people of this country.
Also, Obama in 4 years has raided over 3 times as many medical dispensaries as Bush did in 8 years. So I have no idea who will be better on this issue.
I do know that there were A LOT more protests over cannabis policy when Bush was President. Now that Obama is President, not a whole lot of complaining even though he's done a lot more damage.
I've already claimed your evidence of this. I never did such a thing. You were irritated because I exposed that Romney's positions is exactly the same of Obama and decided to start lying about what I said.
Again, explain where I defended such a thing. Quote me defending that.
If you can't show it, please apologize. Your consistent blatant and shameless lying gets a bit tiring.
I think the idea is that Romney saying, "Oh, marijuana is bad, I want to continue locking people in jail for using it" is basically the same as saying, "Oh, I hate broccoli, I think everybody who eats broccoli should be thrown in prison".
It's not a moral position, period, and to hide behind some defunct and irrational concept of morality in order to execute violence against non-violent individuals is very sick.
If Romney thought using cannabis was bad, BUT he didn't want to take away others' rights to do it then I would still attack him on the basis that his reasoning for thinking it is bad is completely faulty. But he wouldn't be as horrible of a person.
Now Obama, on the other hand, here's a hypocritical asshole who has toked it up big time. To see this guy in office, it would be like the President saying, "Holy shit, do I loooove broccoli!! I want it all to myself, anybody who grows or eats broccoli besides me is going to prison!!"
I think the idea is that Romney saying, "Oh, marijuana is bad, I want to continue locking people in jail for using it" is basically the same as saying, "Oh, I hate broccoli, I think everybody who eats broccoli should be thrown in prison".
It's not a moral position, period, and to hide behind some defunct and irrational concept of morality in order to execute violence against non-violent individuals is very sick.
If Romney thought using cannabis was bad, BUT he didn't want to take away others' rights to do it then I would still attack him on the basis that his reasoning for thinking it is bad is completely faulty. But he wouldn't be as horrible of a person.
Now Obama, on the other hand, here's a hypocritical asshole who has toked it up big time. To see this guy in office, it would be like the President saying, "Holy shit, do I loooove broccoli!! I want it all to myself, anybody who grows or eats broccoli besides me is going to prison!!"
We can all agree Romney and Obama common position on the war of drugs doesn't make sense in a free society.
I'll repeat it:
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I do agree Romney doesn't smoke marijuana and believes doing so is wrong, but I find the idea of criticizing politicians for that kind of moral positions - regardless of what they might be and my agreement or disagreement with them - offensive and an absolute disgrace.
Maybe some of you need to learn the difference between immoral and illegal.
I have no problem whatsoever with anyone who finds drugs, alcohol, sodomy, pre-marital sex (or post-marital sex or life-long sexual abstinence) immoral. I might agree or disagree with their stances, but it's not a legitimate political issue.
Criticizing someone for being personally pro or against one of those things as a political point is an absolute disgrace.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/02/mitt-romney-marijuana_n_1931995.html?ir=Politics
Also just got into an argument about this with a Romney supporter and they said that if we legalize marijuana, we might as well legalize pedophilia.
Are Romneybots really this stupid?
Just agree with them and say that you think that liquor and cigarettes should be banned too. They won't give a shit unless it is something THEY like.
Oh, and tell ole Mittens that he can kiss my non-pot smoking ass. He is a theocrat, and HE knows better than you "little people" what you should put in your body. Sounds like he and Michelle have a few things in common!
Yes there's a difference. Barry claims to be for loosening up on regs, yet does the opposite, while he probably secretly tokes. Romney thinks it leads to child pornography and shooting smack.
I must conclude you have serious reading comprehension problems.
I'll repeat myself, again:
Again, in terms of policy, Obama and Romney positions are exactly the same.
Criticizing Romney's personal/moral position on drugs is an exercise that only a total troglodyte would do and completely irrelevant from a political standpoint.