Quote Originally Posted by r0k
Yes, but since Ron Paul opposes giving the federal government power, he would rid us of the DEA (as well as many other unconstitutional federal agencies), thereby legalizing marijuana (as well as all other narcotics) on the federal level. After all, according to the 10th amendment, these decisions should be made by the states, or their people.. Not suits in washington.
Kush said it best, Ron Paul isn't a genie. He has to deal with the judical and congressional powers.

Although indicated in his voting record, he would do that, as he voted yes on the State and Federal Medical Marijuana Law Enforcement and Implementation bill, which would prohibit funds for Justice Department to enforce federal laws on states that chose to enact medical marijuana laws.
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . Who should I vote for President? Dudes, Letâ??s get real here, shall we. My biggest concern right now is. Which candidate is going to be our biggest ally in the legalization of medical marijuana on the federal level? I mean come on. How long do we, as a people have to suffer in pain because our government wonâ??t â??letâ?ť us self medicate with a medicine we can grow for free. I mean if I could grow vicodin, or percocet in my closet, I wouldnâ??t care so much. Hey, prescriptions are not cheap. Even with insurance, Iâ??m a Rating: 5