Quote Originally Posted by ds0110
He used to be. He is currently running as american constitution party. Maybe he saw the light? Maybe not. He's still the best choice for the cannabis scene, by far. He is not running as a republican though. The american constitution party is exactly what we need. Now, whether or not he will follow through, if he gets elected, remains to be seen. So if all things are equal and all politicians lie, i still choose the one that is pretending to tell the truth....tancredo.
He still is a republican. The only reason he is running on the 3rd ticket is because he got in the race to late to run on the republican ticket. I really cant believe someone would support him simply because for whatever reason he now talks about legalization, you can thank people like Tancredo for mandatory minimums, forfeiture laws and every other get tough on drug laws. He spent 5 terms in Congress voting for every anti-drug legislation put in front of him. He sure wasnt doing anything when it mattered and has been the enemy of marijuana the past two decades, now all of a sudden he's for legalization. Puhlease.
Zedleppelin Reviewed by Zedleppelin on . So which Governor candidate is most pro-legalization? Tancredo Tom Tancredo running as a 3rd party candidate is in favor of legalizing marijuana. You can read the below article to see what Hickenlooper's and Maes comments are--but they are not as favorable to marijuana as Tom Tancredo. I have been a Dan Maes fan--but have thrown the towel in on him--especially after this incidence of his resume claiming that he worked undercover with the Liberal Kansas FBI--and no one out there can verify this story. Right now Tancredo is polling ahead of Dan Maes Rating: 5