White House Response to The New York Times Editorial Board's Call for Federal Marijuana Legalization

NoDrama

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Drugged driving is a threat to our roadways. Marijuana significantly impairs coordination and reaction time and is the illicit drug most frequently found to be involved in automobile accidents, including fatal ones.

Alcohol is THE MOST COMMONLY FOUND DRUG IN EVERY SINGLE VIOLENT INCIDENT IN THE USA!!!


BY FAR!!!

But alcohol isn't an illicit drug, its legal.
 

941mick

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They know that the American people as a majority are not critical thinkers, lazy, and will not take the time to look into their one page of BS.
 

Doer

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Drugged driving is a threat to our roadways. Marijuana significantly impairs coordination and reaction time and is the illicit drug most frequently found to be involved in automobile accidents, including fatal ones.

Alcohol is THE MOST COMMONLY FOUND DRUG IN EVERY SINGLE VIOLENT INCIDENT IN THE USA!!!


BY FAR!!!

But alcohol isn't an illicit drug, its legal.
That is the point of the Alcohol Lobby. Alcohol is not illicit, and should be. It surely contributed to the weed accidents by and large.

THIS ADMIN LIES.

All these that voted for him were sure he would just stoke the pen and make it all legal, the fools.
 

Doer

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They know that the American people as a majority are not critical thinkers, lazy, and will not take the time to look into their one page of BS.
And we get what we deserve. This is the most two-faced, elitist President we've had in a long time.
When WE the People can be taken advantage of, we will be.

Self Rule. needs self Education. We have a leg of the stool knocked out on purpose by these Royalists.
 

941mick

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Well....vast silence.

Where are the usual suspects with their knee-jerk defense of Obama?
People are still defending Obama? I don't pay attention to this board, but really. People on here are enlightened enough to see that the american people have been consciously mislead when it comes to cannabis, but are still playing ignorant when it comes to the political party system....
 

Doer

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People are still defending Obama? I don't pay attention to this board, but really. People on here are enlightened enough to see that the american people have been consciously mislead when it comes to cannabis, but are still playing ignorant when it comes to the political party system....
This board is sickeningly filled with knee jerk dumb-asses that just spew the lies of Jug Ears.
 

Doer

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Girdle up and fight back. That's what I do. I hate it all. I kick these PUB Parts also.
 

SmokeyDan

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Most marijuana enthusiasts often confuse addiction with physical dependency.

The physical dependency properties of marijuana are small and negligible.

But marijuana can certainly be addictive.

I would call addiction inability to stop despite severe consequences for failing to do so.

Exhibit A: Ricky Williams, running back for University of Texas then the Miami Dolphins.

He threw away a multi million per year career to smoke weed.

That is the decision of an addict.
 

TheMan13

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Eric Holder and his boss Barack Obama could/should have removed marijuana from the Controlled Substance Schedule I list six years ago. Not only because it's the right thing to do and spelled out in the law, but because it was placed there wrongfully by racists and racism.




I could never characterize this as "responsible" and/or "appropriate", but rather as obstruction and conflict of interest. What happened to our Civil Rights and the wrongs of bigotry? Does the profit from lawfare trump this populace rhetoric :confused: As we move forward, learn the $ game of lawfare's "regulatory capture", because that's where we are ...
 
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