Let's check out the rest of the GOP "hopefuls." Note how many of them suddenly want federal laws and gov't to step in.
Ben Carson:
"I don't think this is something we really want for our society," Carson said. "You know, we're gradually just removing all the barriers to hedonistic activity. We're changing so rapidly to a different type of society, and nobody is getting a chance to discuss it because it's taboo."
We're not getting a chance to discuss it? Who the fuck is it taboo for? The old, frightened people who think bud is still grown in Satan's personal garden?
Lindsey Graham:
Graham says he’s opposed to legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes
At least he admits he more or less doesn't care.
Bobby Jindal:
While Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has said he’s open to a tightly controlled legal medical marijuana program in Louisiana, he remains opposed to recreational marijuana legalization.
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“Yeah, look, I don’t think you can ignore federal law,” Jindal said. “Federal law is still the law of the land. It still needs to be enforced.”
Santorum:
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum does not support marijuana legalization and believes that states that have legalized are in violation of federal law.
Scott Walker:
I'm not, unlike the president, I still have difficulty visualizing marijuana and alcohol in the same vein.
Yeah, one kills people every day through ODs alone. The other has killed zero people in its entire recorded history.
Pataki, with one of the more sane viewpoints:
And if he were to win, Pataki would likely respect the rights of the states that have legalized marijuana -- especially for states that have done so via ballot initiative -- even though he personally opposes legalization.
Rick Goddamn Perry, with perhaps the most sane take on it, pretty much the same as George, but with this:
Perry has also been a proponent of reforming drug laws, especially for low-level nonviolent offenders.
OH MY FUCKING GOD. One of you isn't a complete financial fuckwit and has figured out tossing an endless stream of people in jail for fucking stupid possession charges isn't worth the cost. That appears to be one candidate from the entire field so far.
Rand Paul takes the Perry stance, the only difference is I believe 10x more when it coms from Rand.
John Kasich then brings us back to dumb-ass land:
I’m totally opposed to [legalizing drugs in Ohio], because it is a scourge in this country,
A scourge? You're shitting me.
Former psycho CEO of HP:
At CPAC in February, Fiorina restated her opposition to recreational legalization, but also told a personal story about rejecting medical marijuana.
Chris Christie, who turns into more of a tool every time he opens his mouth:
Of all the likely GOP contenders, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is the most vocal opponent of marijuana legalization in any form.
Ted Cruz:
When it comes to a question of legalizing marijuana, I don’t support legalizing marijuana -- if it were on the ballot in the state of Texas, I would vote ‘no,’” Cruz said on "The Hugh Hewitt Show" in April. However, he went on to indicate that he wouldn't interfere with laws in those states that had passed recreational marijuana laws, including Colorado and Washington, which became the first two to do so in 2012.
So he doesn't like it, but he'd back off. Eh, 50/50.
Rubio, who provides possibly the shittiest answer on the planet:
Yes,” Rubio replied. “Yes, I think we need to enforce our federal laws. I don’t believe we should be in the business of legalizing additional intoxicants in this country for the primary reason that when you legalize something, what you’re sending a message to young people is it can’t be that bad, because if it was that bad, it wouldn’t be legal.”
But all the intoxicants that got grandfathered in, those are ok. Fucking moronic cunt.
And, finally, Bush the third:
Asked by Fox News’ Sean Hannity whether Colorado’s legalization of marijuana was a good idea, Bush said it was a “bad idea" and that he would have voted “no” were he living in the state at the time. But ultimately, he said, “states ought to have that right to do it.”
The Cruz line.
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