I wish people would get real and see that a vote for Ron Paul--or a win for Ron Paul--wouldn't by any means guarantee the decriminalization or legalization of cannabis or end the war on drugs. He personally believes cannabis should be legalized, but if he occupied the Executive Branch, he'd have to work with the Legislative Branch to get any new laws passed. That would be a HUGE uphill battle. There's still far too much propaganda out there and far too much stagnant thinking, particularly among legislators and conservative state governments. I don't believe for a second that a President who's pro-cannabis means the laws would change. The President doesn't enact or revise legislation by himself. With luck, perhaps he could begin changing ideas and attitudes, but even that would be a long, tough process.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . MPP to Giuliani, McCain, Romney: Prove It, or Stop Lying I know some here do not like Ron Paul but a vote for him would end all this war on drugs BS.. This is a cannabis site and I assume why we are all here to begin with. Since this article involves presidential candidates I thought politics was the appropriate place to post this. Move it if I am wrong. MPP to Giuliani, McCain, Romney: Prove It, or Stop Lying December 6, 2007 MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE -- At a press conference in front of Rudy Giuliani's Manchester headquarters this morning Rating: 5