Obama: Weed less harmful than booze. Ponders legalizing meth and cocaina!

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http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jan/19/obama-pot-not-very-different-cigarettes-no-more-da/

President Obama believes the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado ultimately may open a Pandora’s Box and could lead to calls for cocaine, methamphetamine and other drugs to be sold freely and openly.

But more broadly, the president downplayed the dangers of pot, comparing it to cigarettes and arguing it is no more dangerous than booze.

“As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life,” Mr. Obama said in a lengthy interview with The New Yorker. “I don’t think it is more dangerous than alcohol.”

Mr. Obama also took aim at the uneven arrest statistics regarding marijuana, saying poor and minority kids face much stiffer penalties for smoking pot than middle-class children.

The president said it’s important for the legalization of pot in Colorado and Washington “to go forward, because it’s important for a society not to have a situation in which a large portion of people have at one time or another broken the law and only a select few get punished.”

Still, Mr. Obama said turning weed into a legal product raises serious questions that the U.S. must confront.

“I also think that, when it comes to harder drugs, the harm done to the user is profound and the social costs are profound. And you do start getting into some difficult line-drawing issues,” Mr. Obama said. “If marijuana is fully legalized and at some point folks say, ‘Well, we can come up with a negotiated dose of cocaine that we can show is not any more harmful than vodka.’ Are we open to that? If somebody says, ‘We’ve got a finely calibrated dose of meth, it isn’t going to kill you or rot your teeth.’ Are we OK with that?”

http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jan/19/obama-pot-not-very-different-cigarettes-no-more-da/
 
Did hell freeze over last night? I checked the newspaper and it said nothing about hell freezing over.

I'm probably just a herb. He's likely just talking here.
 
Ripped straight from The Onion? A shocking turn of events...

I was actually just talking with the gf yesterday about what drug would be next:
-MDMA in clinical trials is looking good (MAPS hopes within a decade it'll be available for PTSD sufferers, etc)
-H/C to reduce cartel/terrorist profits?
-mushrooms/peyote because they're natural like cannabis?
 
Its pretty cool how he openly admits to smoking herb as a young man.
 
any other sources? i refuse to give traffic to any murdoch owned propaganda outlets. i wouldnt be surprised if they used this to make obama look bad
 
any other sources? i refuse to give traffic to any murdoch owned propaganda outlets. i wouldnt be surprised if they used this to make obama look bad


^This ...

and also...

drugs were the most religion my parents ever gave me. We didn't attend Church. My mother had doctor appointments. They wrote her prescriptions. We went and got them and then my father, a narcotics officer, let me study her drugs in his text books, like some people study the Bible or the Koran.

I said all that to say this.

I don't think I am the only one for whom substance use OR substance abuse (because there is a huge difference) is a cultural background.

I would have used drugs no matter what the legal system regulations were. I use cannabis now, legally, although I started using it 40 years ago, illegally.

By the time I was using cannabis, my mother had given me samples of just about every prescription drug she had. And they were some good ones.

Meanwhile my dad was out there earning a living by putting drug enthusiasts outside the medical community parameters in jail.

I don't think Obama's comments on the legality of drugs changing in the future is far fetched at all. It seems to me that we have been gong in that direction for decades now.

But who knows?
 
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^ I'd wager that:



Indeed. He does a lot of it, even. Although he's been doing good in pulling the leash on the DEA in regard to dispensary raids in the last couple years, this comment of his will be swept under the rug soon enough.

Just the mere fact that he is talking about it openly:). first step to change is contemplation.

Do you really think he was involved in any way with makeing the descion to raid a few dispensaries? Some how I would think his time is spent on more important things than this descion and this was left up to some DEA clown.

Since your in the Pure state did they ever give a reason or explanation for those thieving raids they did there?

And I think the moonies missed the national opinion poles when they tried using this as an attack.. of course weed is less harmful then booze.. good lord do they think there is even much of an argument or debate there anymore.. comeon moonies the people aren't dumb!!!!!
 
Do you really think he was involved in any way with makeing the descion to raid a few dispensaries? Some how I would think his time is spent on more important things than this descion and this was left up to some DEA clown.

Well, seeing that the DEA is under the jurisdiction of the Justice Department, whose head is a member of the president's cabinet, the president can certainly have influence over large scale operations of the DEA. I didn't say anything about making individual decisions about raiding individual dispensaries, I was more or less referring to the general policy that allows for such sweeping federal raids on local dispensaries. The DEA isn't going to decide on it's own to stop doing it's job, the attorney general has a pretty heavy hand in shaping enforcement strategy and policy.
 
Bring on the legal heroin, baby.

Most importantly this!

Secondly:
Anyone smell that? It smells like the winds of positive change
Dominoes are falling.

Just the mere fact that he is talking about it openly. first step to change is contemplation.

Equally important as my first quote, this at one point is what happened for weed. Some one said legalize marijuana, its now legal in two state and more are already jumping on the wagon.

This is sweet to even be mention. Times are a changing my fellow blers.
 
Obama: pot "a vice" but no more dangerous than alcohol

President Barack Obama
believes smoking marijuana is a "bad habit" but thinks legal

penalties now fall disproportionately on minorities and that
states legalizing pot should go ahead with their plans, he said
in a profile released on Sunday.

"As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I
view it as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the
cigarettes that I smoked as a young person up through a big
chunk of my adult life," he is quoted as saying in a New Yorker
magazine article. "I don't think it is more dangerous than
alcohol."

The president said he has told his daughters smoking
marijuana is "a bad idea, a waste of time, not very healthy."

cont at
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-rt-usa-obamamarijuana-20140119,0,2290257.story
 
^^I agree, after Kerry being a "flip-flopper" got such a bad name, but in the time before polarized politics it was just called having an evolving opinion and listening to public opinion.
No one criticized LBJ for coming out in favor of civil rights after growing up in Texas...

Though I agree Obama has just placated the pro-pot crowd before with false statements, but this time, without a re-election to consider, and opinion polls behind him, I feel like he's being authentic. There's just no reason to BS on the issue anymore.
 
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