So it sounds like Obama maybe our best pro MJ candidate. I don't usually vote for a candidate on a single issue but there doesn't seem to be much honesty among the candidates as to what if anything they are going to do about any issue.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Next president might be gentler on pot clubs Ever since California voters became the first in the nation to legalize medical marijuana in 1996, the state has faced unyielding opposition from the federal government, which insists it has the power to prohibit a drug it considers useless and dangerous. That could all change with the next presidential election. As the candidates prepare for a May 20 primary in Oregon, one of 12 states with a California-style law, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois has become an increasingly firm advocate of Rating: 5