Ron Paul Marijuana Bill 2 Remove Federal Level Criminalization - 8 Reasons It Makes Sense

The war on drugs has failed and there is no basis to keep it criminalized. Other
than the 1% making profit from Cartel deals.

I live in southern California and cartels have literally taken over small, poor, towns per some (very little) news on it. They are elected in, if they are the big employer, quite democratically,apparently.

I definitely think it should be legalized, and I don't even smoke.

Not to mention that locking people up for this but releasing other criminals from prison by court order because they are so overcrowded makes absolutely no sense.
 
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What I think people find most surprising is that most people in the liberty movement wouldn't even really be signing up to start using marijuana or any other drug for that matter if the laws change.

Its the principle that makes me want the law to change. I even have a young boy who would live in that possible world as teenager in the next decade.

This principle is that if you allow people to decide for themselves they will no longer feel the need to rebel or resist. Also that if people have a problem that they want to fix they will no longer feel threatened to try and get help since there will be no incrimination for the more serious drugs.

Its amazing that self regulation is one of the scariest concepts ever considered by Statists.
 
I read an article that slammed us for only being druggies wanting drug legalization. A thoughtful comment said, in part, that they should only wish drugs were the reason we support Ron Paul, that liberty is much more addicting than drugs.
 
I live in southern California and cartels have literally taken over small, poor, towns per some (very little) news on it. They are elected in, if they are the big employer, quite democratically,apparently.

I definitely think it should be legalized, and I don't even smoke.

Not to mention that locking people up for this but releasing other criminals from prison by court order because they are so overcrowded makes absolutely no sense.

Exactly. Cartel regulation drugs is not only dangerous for everyday citizens, but also destroys lives.

I read an article that slammed us for only being druggies wanting drug legalization. A thoughtful comment said, in part, that they should only wish drugs were the reason we support Ron Paul, that liberty is much more addicting than drugs.

I get that all of the time by sheeple. They believe that I support the good doctor merely on his legalization stances. Which is untrue.
Regardless of my personal situation & opinion, people should have opened their minds about Dr.Paul.
 
I read somewhere (not sure of the credibility) that marijuana was originally criminalized because a doctor had said it made white women attracted to black men. Has anyone else heard that?
 
If this thing passes and is signed into law, would those who have been imprisoned on marijuana charges be freed?
 
If this thing passes and is signed into law, would those who have been imprisoned on marijuana charges be freed?

now I am only half way into my first cup of coffee, so I could be wrong, but I do seem to recall that in the text of the bill, or maybe it was in the summary .. that there would be a crap load of freed up jail space for actual violent crime perps - so much so that the private prison system would lose tons of money.. yeah.. I guess that wouldn't have been in bill text but in the cause and effect dept.
The letters I sent to all 3 - generated from that site - had an option mentioning seniors (good points too) and since I live in god's waiting room - a big portion of the voting mass here is that constituancy (spell much opal) geeze.
I actually got bot responses from Rubio's office and Miller's office - not Nelson though *eye roll*
 
Making sense has nothing to do with it. The Mafia has to do with it and no I don't mean the Italians in brooklyn. They're small potatoes anyway.

PLEASE just TRY to find a copy of the Palermo Connection with James Belushi. They showed it a couple times on tv many years ago and then it disappeared. Now it's apparently "in Italian" and not the Palermo Connection.

The money they make from keeping it illegal can never be made up by legalization. Do you realize they are able to steal 50 g's a year to house each inmate? Plus all the seizures? What do you think REALLY happens to all the drugs that are seized? WHO do you think was responsible for the periodic herion "epidemics" we read about? Do you really think it's not the government?
 
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I read somewhere (not sure of the credibility) that marijuana was originally criminalized because a doctor had said it made white women attracted to black men. Has anyone else heard that?

It was banned because DuPont invented a new fiber called nylon and their lobbyists didn't want competition from hemp as a fiber.

here is the vid:



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It wil never be legalized in our country, too many interests depend on the "war on drugs". Its all sick.
 
It was banned because DuPont invented a new fiber called nylon and their lobbyists didn't want competition from hemp as a fiber.

here is the vid:



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But don't worry once we spark up more wars the overlords will call for hemp farmers to the rescue, then make it illegal to grow again after the nation building is over.
 
It was banned because DuPont invented a new fiber called nylon and their lobbyists didn't want competition from hemp as a fiber.

here is the vid:



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the oil industry didn't want competition either from hemp oil, which is what the Model T was originally built to run on, then the oil companies started getting subsidies so the new hemp market couldn't compete.
 
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