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If anybody's trying to legislate morality, it's the Reps.
Both parties do. The difference is democrats tend to legislate items that stem private enterprise and statutes that protect us from ourselves. An example of this is the smoking ban. Rather than keeping this decision in the hands of each private establishment, they enforce it upon everyone. This is going in the direction of prohibition, not legalization. One can argue the health issues it resolves, but it displays the mentality of the democrat platform. Easing laws on medical marijuana might happen under democrats, but never full legalization. It's not within the ideology of the party base.

The republican party is messed up, but at the ideological core, conservative line of thinking hold a more sensible view when it comes to legalization.
thcbongman Reviewed by thcbongman on . Republican and pro-cannabis Can somebody please please please explain to me how one can be both Republican and pro-cannabis? Reassure me that there are indeed pro-cannabis Republicans on Capitol Hill. Do something to convince me that your very political ideals are not in direct contradiction to your personal practices. I posited this question on the Giuliani, Hillary, Skink thread yesterday. Only Rebgirl stepped in to try to provide some clarity, then she was feeling under the weather and couldn't continue the Rating: 5