Hillary's Uninspiring Drug Reform Plan

Hillary Clinton has been loosing face in the media lately, it seems to be no different on the Internet. AlterNET posted a piece on Hillary's plans for drug reform, it's a nice read and has a few bits about Hillary's views on medical Marijuana that may surprise you, here's a snip:
Last week, Hillary told Oregon's Willamette Week, "I don't think it's a good use of federal law-enforcement resources to be going after people who are supplying marijuana for medicinal purposes." She stopped short of her earlier pledge to end US Drug Enforcement Administration raids of medical marijuana establishments in states where it is legal, but said this would not be a high priority in her administration. So we might see a slight softening on some levels in America's longest war, the 100-year drug war, but overall we will still see more money spent on failed policies if Hillary moves back to the White House in 2009.
I'm glad she shows some semblance of sanity on the Marijuana clubs, but her over-all plan seems a little off. Which candidate do you think has the best policy on drugs?

RON PAUL

Perhaps you are tired of seeing Ron Paul supporters all over the internet, but I assure you that he is a friend of the common stoner. Ontheissues.org has this to say: http://www.ontheissues.org/tx/Ron_Paul_Drugs.htm Contrast with the other candidates positions, and I'm sure you'd agree that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for the freedom to toke.

RP

Right on jager, thanks for the link.

Marijuana reform starts on the STATE LEVEL

Marijuana reform starts on the state level. Can you believe Mississippi has one of the most liberal, progressive, marijuana laws of any state in the union? Yes. Mississippi. What the politicians are saying is that they will not touch marijuana on a federal level. Let sleeping dogs.. you know? I suggest you get pro-active on a state level and look at your local state senator and state representative. Remind your local politician that Mississippi is more advanced than this great state. That'll make them think twice.

Crazy

Its really amazing how much of a sell out most of these presidential candidates are. They know that about 60% of americans are against legalization and use of medical marijuana, therefore they just side with the majority rather then state thier own beliefs.

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