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rightwinger
10-06-2010, 06:14 AM
Last gubanatorial debate between the candidates exposed the differences in opinion on marijuana. Tancredo for legalising it--Maes and Hickenlooper against legalization.



Tom Tancredo today called for the legalization of marijuana.

??Legalize it. Regulate it. Tax it,? said the American Constitution Party candidate for governor. He said despite all the time and money dedicated to the war on drugs, it has been a complete failure. ??If you can show me where we can get people off drugs by continuing down this same path, then show me,? he said.

Tancredo said no one skulks around parks or school playgrounds trying to sell alcohol for the simple reason that the law provides no incentive for such behavior given that you can sell alcohol legally to adults.

Republican Dan Maes and Democrat John Hickenlooper both said they oppose legalization of marijuana. The comments were made at a debate in Colorado Springs sponsored by Action 22, a political action group representing 22 counties in SE Colorado.

Maes said if pot was legalized and taxed, the money brought in would probably just be wasted on the expansion of social programs anyway. ??We might as well prostitute our teenage daughters and tax that,? he said sarcastically.

??Dan and I don??t disagree too much on this,? Hickenlooper said. He said he has discussed the issue with social scientists, psychologists, and law enforcement professionals and that they all agree legalizing marijuana would be a bad idea.

Tancredo countered that he knows many people in law enforcement who support legalizing marijuana and who say dealing with people who are high on marijuana is seldom as dangerous or problematic as dealing with drunks. ??The arguments against marijuana today are they same as the arguments against liquor years ago,? he said.

Maes said legalized medical marijuana in Colorado was the first step toward legalization generally and that the state needs to control medical marijuana better than it is doing now. ??They??re coming in through the basement door and they??re working their way up,? he said.

Hickenlooper said he supports medical marijuana and talked about someone he knows in city government ??who has probably never been drunk a day in her life? but who suffers from debilitating back pain. He said marijuana is the only thing that has ever helped her. He noted that she doesn??t smoke it but takes a tincture.

While in Congress, Tancredo voted in 2006 for an amendment to stop the U.S. Department of Justice and DEA from using taxpayer funds to raid or investigate people involved in medical marijuana.

Tancredo calls for legalizing marijuana « Colorado Independent (http://coloradoindependent.com/62723/tancredo-calls-for-legalizing-marijuana)

As you may be aware Tom Tancredo is the 3rd party constitutional candidate. Normally a Republican--that insisted that Maes drop out of this race over credibility issues. Current polling data shows Tancredo well ahead of Maes but about 11 points behind Hickenlooper.

5280and420
10-10-2010, 06:52 PM
Hickenlooper said he supports medical marijuana and talked about someone he knows in city government ??who has probably never been drunk a day in her life? but who suffers from debilitating back pain. He said marijuana is the only thing that has ever helped her.

Thanks for sharing that - I have already been supporting Hickenlooper but this is always great to hear. Hickenlooper is pro MMJ! Woohoo!

wkhey4
10-11-2010, 05:27 PM
Thanks for sharing that - I have already been supporting Hickenlooper but this is always great to hear. Hickenlooper is pro MMJ! Woohoo!

Same here.
No way I'd ever vote for Tommy T. No mater what his stance is on marijuana usage, whether it be for medical use or total legalization.
I've never voted for a candidate because I support a single position that they and I happen to agree with and I'm not about to now.
My personal opinion on Tommy T. really doesn't matter. But one thing I've wondered about is,is he just saying what he says about marijuana today because he needs all the votes he can get ? What will Tommy Tancredo say tomorrow, next week, next month etc...?

rightwinger
10-12-2010, 04:23 AM
Same here.
No way I'd ever vote for Tommy T. No mater what his stance is on marijuana usage, whether it be for medical use or total legalization.
I've never voted for a candidate because I support a single position that they and I happen to agree with and I'm not about to now.
My personal opinion on Tommy T. really doesn't matter. But one thing I've wondered about is,is he just saying what he says about marijuana today because he needs all the votes he can get ? What will Tommy Tancredo say tomorrow, next week, next month etc...?



In 2006 Tancredo voted against taxpayer funding of the DEA regarding marijuana in medical marijuana states. Obviously this is nothing new in his ideology regarding marijuana.


"While in Congress, Tancredo voted in 2006 for an amendment to stop the U.S. Department of Justice and DEA from using taxpayer funds to raid or investigate people involved in medical marijuana."

cptcannabis
10-13-2010, 03:03 AM
I'd be more concerned about whether the candidate cares anything about the Constitution. If they're for minimal interference by the government in our lives like the founding fathers intended, then they're likely to be supportive of MMJ rights.