Posted on 01/19/2014 8:13:36 AM PST by Sub-Driver
January 19, 2014, 10:26 am Obama: Pot laws 'important to society'
By Justin Sink
President Obama said in an interview published Sunday he does not believe marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol and that it was important that the legalization of the drug in some states to go forward because it would prevent unfair penalties for some users.
"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. I dont think it is more dangerous than alcohol, Obama said in an interview with The New Yorker.
Pressed on whether marijuana was less dangerous than alcohol, Obama noted that its not something I encourage, and Ive told my daughters I think its a bad idea, a waste of time, not very healthy.
But, Obama said, he did see pot as less dangerous in terms of its impact on the individual consumer.
Obama said he was particularly concerned by disproportionate arrests of and sentences for minorities possessing the drug.
Middle-class kids dont get locked up for smoking pot, and poor kids do, he said. And African-American kids and Latino kids are more likely to be poor and less likely to have the resources and the support to avoid unduly harsh penalties.
The president said he believed it was unfair that the government was locking up kids or individual users for long stretches of jail time when some of the folks who are writing those laws have probably done the same thing.
Thats why, Obama said, he was generally supportive of experiments in Washington and Colorado to legalize the drug.
Its important for it to go forward because its important for 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.
Last September, Attorney General Eric Holder said the Justice Department would work with the states to implement the law, even though federal law continues to prohibit possession or use of the drug.
A Department of Justice memo said that the federal government would still prosecute those who distribute the drug to minors, buy from criminal enterprises, move marijuana to states where it is illegal, or drive drugged.
Legal pot went on sale for the first time at the beginning of the month in Colorado, raking in millions of dollars in early sales.
I agree! So much so that I would like to see an amendment to the Constitution to prohibit the sale of alcohol entirely.
To a pot smoker, everything is racist!
Well, that would certainly reduce traffic fatalities and liver and other disease... but on the other hand, I prefer the concept of freedom and letting people decide how they want to live their own lives.
Middle-class kids dont get locked up for smoking pot, and poor kids do, he said. And African-American kids and Latino kids are more likely to be poor and less likely to have the resources and the support to avoid unduly harsh penalties.IOW, Zero was high when he gave the interview. Thanks Sub-Driver.
Must be nice to be a member of a democrat pity party group...
This from the leader of the “choom gang”.....
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