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Title: | US CO: PUB LTE: How Legalizing Pot Fits The Republican Platform |
Published On: | 2010-10-10 |
Source: | Denver Post (CO) |
Fetched On: | 2010-10-17 03:02:58 |
HOW LEGALIZING POT FITS THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
Re: "Pot-legalization measure may boost California Dems," Oct. 3 news story.
Democrats should worry about the Republican Party staking a claim in
the cannabis (marijuana) issue. It's interesting that Republicans have
resisted jumping on the cannabis bandwagon since the issue covers so
many so-called Republican issues: states' rights, smaller federal
government, free trade, capitalism, constitutional rights and
re-legalizing cannabis. For Democrats to snooze any longer could cost
them dearly if the Republicans wake up and smell the grass. Forget the
soft-on-crime implications of the past. Allowing cartels and the black
market to regulate cannabis, with its violent nature, is being soft on
crime.
Stan White, Dillon
Re: "Pot-legalization measure may boost California Dems," Oct. 3 news story.
Democrats should worry about the Republican Party staking a claim in
the cannabis (marijuana) issue. It's interesting that Republicans have
resisted jumping on the cannabis bandwagon since the issue covers so
many so-called Republican issues: states' rights, smaller federal
government, free trade, capitalism, constitutional rights and
re-legalizing cannabis. For Democrats to snooze any longer could cost
them dearly if the Republicans wake up and smell the grass. Forget the
soft-on-crime implications of the past. Allowing cartels and the black
market to regulate cannabis, with its violent nature, is being soft on
crime.
Stan White, Dillon
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