Posted on 09/30/2016 9:49:54 PM PDT by Helicondelta
In a campaign appearance Saturday in Youngstown, Ohio Chelsea Clinton suggested that marijuana has the ability to kill.
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As Trump surges in the all-important battleground state of Colorado, Clintons comments could hinder her mothers ability to reach out to a large group of voters who support the legalization of the same drug that Clinton lied about. The most current Colorado poll shows Trump and Clinton in a dead heat. Only one point separates the two candidates. According to a CNN/ORC poll, In Colorado, likely voters break 42% for Trump, 41% for Clinton, 13% for Libertarian Gary Johnson and 3% for Green Party candidate Jill Stein.
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Chelsea should keep talking about the evils of pot and hopefully her twisted mother will also take up talking about the evils of pot and about the feds putting a stop to those states legally selling the cr@p.
Should drive many pothead votes from Hitlery to Trump in Colorado, Oregon and Washington and make all three true swing states this election. Trump has already stated he will not do anything to hinder the legal sale of pot in the states where it is legal, even though the drug is still an ILLEGAL substance according to Federal Law.
And more often than Marijuana.
Said by the daughter of parents who make people disappear, that’s a riot!
“her mother should smoke more of it.”
Oh yeah, you got that right!
Believe it or not, from the New York Times, 1992...
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WASHINGTON Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, said Sunday that he briefly experimented with marijuana while a student in England more than 20 years ago.
In a television interview, Mr. Clinton, 45, was asked if he ever violated international law.
When I was in England, he said, I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and didnt like it. I didnt inhale and I didnt try it again.
Possession of marijuana is illegal in Britain; Mr. Clinton was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford from 1968 to 1970.
There is doubt whether the admission will further damage Mr. Clinton, whose campaign has been hobbled by questions of character. ...
It's too bad that drug smoking is now a conservative virtue.
I agree. I would love to personally see the Feds stop these “legal” weed sales. It would be rather easy - the U.S. Attorneys in Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Colorado can each go to Federal Court and demand they invalidate the legal pot laws, citing the fact that pot is still an ILLEGAL substance according to Federal Law and that Federal Law overrides state laws if there is a conflict.
The Federal Judge would have no choice but to rule the state laws in the “pot” states are unconstitutional due to their violating Federal Drug laws and order the states to close the pot shops IMMEDIATELY.
I was just stating what Trump has stated recently in regards to Colorado’s drug laws. Hopefully, if Trump does win, he will reconsider and take the Pot states to court like I stated above and have their legal pot laws thrown out.
Whoever said Trump was a Conservative? But he's by far the better of the two remaining choices.
Vote for a candidate that we all hope will reconsider being a liberal. That is a solid conservative platform.
No, federalism is a conservative virtue. The federal drug laws are all unconstitutional.
Will the Clintons ever go away? Not their kid too. Please!
Translation:
“These Marijuana businesses are bringing in SO DAMN MUCH MONEY, and they aren’t giving any of it to us CLINTONS!! That has to change!”
That’s hilarious.
Or you don’t realize “Stairway to Heaven” ended 10 minutes ago.
So you would have fedgov walk right over the Tenth Amendment.
Because everyone has a constitutional right to smoke and sell drugs.
“Pot” shouldn’t be the reason we abandon state sovereignty.
Damn these libertarians!
Plotting to take over the world and then leave everyone alone...
National pot prohibition is dead, you dimwit. All 4 presidential candidates say they’ll leave it to the states.
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