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News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: Edu: Marijuana Party Criticizes War on Drugs
Title:US AL: Edu: Marijuana Party Criticizes War on Drugs
Published On:2004-09-30
Source:Auburn Plainsman, The (AL Edu)
Fetched On:2008-01-17 22:58:03
MARIJUANA PARTY CRITICIZES WAR ON DRUGS

Loretta Nall, president of the U.S. Marijuana Party and Alabama
native, will speak today at 7 p.m. in Foy Room 213.

Nall will speek about the government's violation of personal rights
through the prohibition of marijuana and the failure of the nation's
"drug war," is sponsored by the Auburn College Libertarians.

"My group, the Auburn Libertarians, attempts to show ways the
government violates rights and how to make the government smaller,"
said Dick Clark, president of the College Libertarians.

Mark Thornton, a senior at the Mises Institute, a research and
educational center of classical liberalism, libertarian and political
theory and the Austrian School of economics, will introduce Nall.

"She'll be speaking on marijuana prohibition and why it is harmful to
the American society," Clark said.

Clark said Nall offers a different view from the usual Democrat or
Republican.

"One (view) that Bush and Kerry have in common is the insane war on
drugs. Some people feel it's ridiculous," Clark said. "We're showing
someone who concentrates on something different."

Clark said people who don't support the war on drugs have no reason to
watch debates on the issue.

The U.S. Marijuana Party is supporting Sen. John Kerry for president,
Clark said. They hope Kerry, if elected, will look at the drug policy
and make medical marijuana a state right.
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