Rand Paul: I don't promote marijuana

Not to mention that Rand has never said that he opposes Colorado's law. He just dances around the issue and tries not to talk about whether marijuana should be fully legalized or not.

people who dance around an issue cannot be trusted nor should be trusted. i know exactly what rand is saying or not saying. If he keeps dancing these bs lines. Then the 2/3 voter base in colorado can see this bs dancing. remember our citizens changed the colorado constitution and they did it by not dancing! Rand should just keep his mouth shut if he is not going to oppose prohibition. Everytime he opens his mouth so far on this issue. I realize i might have 0 options in the gop left!

Are you for Legal Marijuana Yes or NO??, no bs dancing. If not .Then i can stop wasting my time on rand paul and the gop.
 
So you'd make sure Rand, if he wins the GOP nomination, loses Colorado in favor of either Clinton or Biden? What on earth?

not what i said and you know it but twist it how you like. I am not voting for a dem but i am sure not voting for a republican who opposes ending marijuana prohibition.

I will find someone i can vote for. simple question. Are you for Legal Marijuana yes or no ? If you answer no . I will not vote for you and i will encourage our county voter base to vote for someone who says YES such as Gary Johnson but if rand wants to dance. Then he can dance alone!

If Rand Paul opposes individual liberty and cannot support legal hemp and legal marijuana. Then yes i will oppose him and i sure will not go to convention to support him so you better hope a neo-con or establishment in my town will be a delegate for rand paul.
 
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I don't understand the obsession with marijuana and Colorado. I have never heard of someone voting for a candidate in a presidential election based on this issue alone.

it has nothing to do with marijuana anymore, individual liberty is the real issue. actually the gun support and marijuana voter base seems to be joining forces in colorado. It is pretty simple so. If you do not support legal marijuana in colorado. The voter base will know with or without me and vote as they have been the last 15-20 yrs. I will do my best to inform the voter base as i have been. All i am saying is if the gop ignores this voter base and legal marijuana. The perception of the gop on marijuana will be held accountable by voters like or not. If they choose to ignore this voter base in colorado,washington and dozens of other states as the nationwide poll for legal marijuana is around 55-58%. They will be held accountable for it. contrary to cheech and chong movies. Our voter base votes and changes the colorado constitution. I likey and will keep encouraging it!
 
Apparently he clarified it as 'don't legalize but reduce sentencing'. http://www.christianpost.com/news/r...sition-dont-legalize-reduce-sentencing-92534/


I assume he means the states would set that, so it could be a ticket type of offense in CA and Colorado, etc. I also suspect he wasn't speaking about medical marijuana. There is no earthly rationale that should make marijuana illegal when prescribed but say morphine is ok, imho.

Paul describes himself as a libertarian conservative, but unlike many libertarians, does not support the full legalization of marijuana. In a November 2012 interview, Paul also said he would support allowing each state to decide the issue.
Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/r...-reduce-sentencing-92534/#f03jElsZVMTBQ2Ir.99
 
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Apparently he clarified it as 'don't legalize but reduce sentencing'. http://www.christianpost.com/news/r...sition-dont-legalize-reduce-sentencing-92534/


I assume he means the states would set that, so it could be a ticket type of offense in CA and Colorado, etc. I also suspect he wasn't speaking about medical marijuana. There is no earthly rationale that should make marijuana illegal when prescribed but say morphine is ok, imho.

What he said on Fox News is that he isn't promoting marijuana legalization, not that he's opposed to it.
 
What he said on Fox News is that he isn't promoting marijuana legalization, not that he's opposed to it.

speciallyblend really should listen to the actual interview. The media says what it thinks it hears at best on these issues. They are being much nicer to Rand about it than they were to Ron trying to make out that his goal was to legalize heroin, though.
 
speciallyblend really should listen to the actual interview. The media says what it thinks it hears at best on these issues. They are being much nicer to Rand about it than they were to Ron trying to make out that his goal was to legalize heroin, though.

Ron pretty much came right out and said that he supports legalizing heroin. Rand doesn't want to marginalize himself like that, so he's framing the issue in terms of states' rights or in terms of reducing prison sentences. I think he basically sees reducing prison sentences as a first step to legalization of marijuana, or even full legalization of all drugs. I don't think that Rand's private positions are the same as his public positions. I think he just likes to change things in small steps in order to get more people to join his side. If he had just come out and said, "marijuana should be legalized," a lot of people would just tune him out and not listen to him. What he said in the interview isn't that marijuana shouldn't be legalized, but just that marijuana legalization and drug legalization in general can't be done all at once.
 
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people who dance around an issue cannot be trusted nor should be trusted. i know exactly what rand is saying or not saying. If he keeps dancing these bs lines. Then the 2/3 voter base in colorado can see this bs dancing. remember our citizens changed the colorado constitution and they did it by not dancing! Rand should just keep his mouth shut if he is not going to oppose prohibition. Everytime he opens his mouth so far on this issue. I realize i might have 0 options in the gop left!

Are you for Legal Marijuana Yes or NO??, no bs dancing. If not .Then i can stop wasting my time on rand paul and the gop.

What a silly post.

Slutter McGee
 
Ron pretty much came right out and said that he supports legalizing heroin. Rand doesn't want to marginalize himself like that, so he's framing the issue in terms of states' rights or in terms of reducing prison sentences. I think he basically sees reducing prison sentences as a first step to legalization of marijuana, or even full legalization of all drugs. I don't think that Rand's private positions are the same as his public positions. I think he just likes to change things in small steps in order to get more people to join his side. If he had just come out and said, "marijuana should be legalized," a lot of people would just tune him out and not listen to him. What he said in the interview isn't that marijuana shouldn't be legalized, but just that marijuana legalization and drug legalization in general can't be done all at once.

No Ron never said that. He refused to say he was against it because he wanted the states to deal with it, and doesn't think it is his jurisdiction. Ron NEVER brought up heroin himself, it wasn't remotely on his agenda, yet he was hit with it multiple times. They are NOT doing that to Rand. Ron wanted to use the opportunity to make people think about it differently, and I think he did, and Rand is in part reaping the benefit of that. Ron was smeared for so long that some people who were against him, almost as a matter of pride couldn't admit he had points when they finally started really hearing what he said, imho.
 
people who dance around an issue cannot be trusted nor should be trusted. i know exactly what rand is saying or not saying. If he keeps dancing these bs lines. Then the 2/3 voter base in colorado can see this bs dancing. remember our citizens changed the colorado constitution and they did it by not dancing! Rand should just keep his mouth shut if he is not going to oppose prohibition. Everytime he opens his mouth so far on this issue. I realize i might have 0 options in the gop left!

Are you for Legal Marijuana Yes or NO??, no bs dancing. If not .Then i can stop wasting my time on rand paul and the gop.

I'm strongly pro-legalizing drugs... all of them... but unless you're going to single issue every liberty issue, to signle issue this one in particular seems odd. I'd much rather a candidate support gun rights and oppose drug rights than the inverse, if I had to choose.
Apparently he clarified it as 'don't legalize but reduce sentencing'. http://www.christianpost.com/news/r...sition-dont-legalize-reduce-sentencing-92534/


I assume he means the states would set that, so it could be a ticket type of offense in CA and Colorado, etc. I also suspect he wasn't speaking about medical marijuana. There is no earthly rationale that should make marijuana illegal when prescribed but say morphine is ok, imho.

I assume Rand probably supports medical marijuana but some politicians don't... they're idiots. Even my strongly anti-drug mother would agree with me on this one. Come to think of it, I can't think of anyone who actually disagrees with me on this one. Other than politicians.

speciallyblend really should listen to the actual interview. The media says what it thinks it hears at best on these issues. They are being much nicer to Rand about it than they were to Ron trying to make out that his goal was to legalize heroin, though.

What is not nice about saying that his goal is to legalize heroin? That's one of thebest things you could say about a candidate on this issue.;)


I hate drugs, but I hate drug prohibition more. I am all for legalizing heroin, meth, anything else you can think of.

Ron pretty much came right out and said that he supports legalizing heroin. Rand doesn't want to marginalize himself like that, so he's framing the issue in terms of states' rights or in terms of reducing prison sentences. I think he basically sees reducing prison sentences as a first step to legalization of marijuana, or even full legalization of all drugs. I don't think that Rand's private positions are the same as his public positions. I think he just likes to change things in small steps in order to get more people to join his side. If he had just come out and said, "marijuana should be legalized," a lot of people would just tune him out and not listen to him. What he said in the interview isn't that marijuana shouldn't be legalized, but just that marijuana legalization and drug legalization in general can't be done all at once.

I don't remember Ron specifically saying that he wanted to legalize heroin, although I know for certain he implied it, and openly mocked the idea that we need government to tell us we can't use heroin to not use it. He still did sort of frame it in a "State's rights" way, although I have no problem with that. Its what the constitution says after all...

As for Rand, I can see why he wouldn't mention heroin but I don't see why he wouldn't support legalizing pot. Half the country does, and for young college students who use it, that might be a make or break issue. It isn't make or break for me but I see no reason why Rand should not endorse it anyway, I don't see him losing much from supporting legalization of pot.
 
Rand is a politician in case anyone hasn't noticed by now. But whether he is playing possum, or really does not want pot to be legal is anyone's guess. I'm willing to bet on him, so far, I think my investment has paid off pretty damn good with him.
 
I think he's well aware of the ridiculous policy of prohibition but I dont think it's politically feasible for him to advocate for marijuana or other drug legalization and we shouldn't expect him to stick his neck out that far. The GOP is still very much in favor of prohibition. The furthest a GOP politician will go is to say that if a state decides to make it legal they will respect it. Otherwise they risk offending many older members in the party who are uncomfortable with drug legalization and those are the people who tend to volunteer, donate and attend all the meetings. It's not young potheads who do that. Those people are more Democrats than GOP anyway or not inclined towards politics whatsoever.
 
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Yes but the GOP is still overwhelmingly made up of older members.

Why should we cater to those who hate freedom? Seriously, there' a real risk of becomming what we hate here. Besides, who else are they going to vote for? Most people who would have a problem with this also still actually believe in "Lesser of two evils." Libertarians, by contrast, do not fear "Wasting their votes."
 
it doesn't matter if the dem is for or against it sadly. All that matters is perception and the gop has a perception of being against marijuana! If they cannot stand for this simple issue. Then it will be my goal to remove them.

Let me see if I understand this.

Trillion dollar debt....endless war.....Civil Rights issues trampled on since 9-11 ........ but remove the dude who's not being clear on Weed.

Colorodo sounds pretty backwards if that's the case.
 
I get that Rand is a politician and has a lot on his plate already but I wish he would take more courageous stances on marijuana legalization and gay marriage. Perhaps in his 2nd term,
 
Why should we cater to those who hate freedom? Seriously, there' a real risk of becomming what we hate here. Besides, who else are they going to vote for? Most people who would have a problem with this also still actually believe in "Lesser of two evils." Libertarians, by contrast, do not fear "Wasting their votes."

To get anything done in the GOP you need those older folks with you.
 
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