Kincaid is wrong as usual:
“The sentencing reductions will go into effect unless Congress decides to block them. But with support from leading tea party Republicans such as [...] Utah Sen. Mike Lee, Congressional opposition seems unlikely. [...] even Texas Gov. Rick Perry recently expressed enthusiasm for drug sentencing reduction during a speech at CPAC last week.”
Legalizing drugs is not a conservative issue, you utterly insane person. I destroyed all your deranged arguments 6+ months ago (including your endless bs that is both anti-alcohol and pro-alcohol as the situation suits you) before your last ZOT. I am not further spending my freep time in the morning and evening giving you a do-over till your next ZOT and retread.
The equivalent stupidity would be for me to post on liberal forums trying to convince them that being anti-legalization of drugs is actually a liberal position.
With the way society is rapidly going down the toilet - I don't even know why you are so desperate to have us believe conservatives should be happy about it. Take advantage of Obama's neglect of oath of office and abuse of power and move your welfare check to Colorado like the rest of the crazies (who can now use welfare to buy pot) and let's see how that works out. You won't be surrounded by conservatives.
Fleming said that the social experiment of Colorado allowing recreational pot sales has not "brought an avalanche of revenue." Instead, Fleming said, it's caused an increase in "the number of homeless people" moving to Colorado.Enough with you, hopeless case.
Rick La Raza Perry blamed his very poor performance (that got him 1% support before he dropped out) during the primary debates on drugs.
At least he had the excuse of a back injury, but that is what you want Americans to be like by default.
Stuff that in your drug pipe and smoke it.