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| Barack Obama Doesn't Support Marijuana ( Cannabis ) Decrim / Legalization |
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Despite what the MPP (Marijuana Policy
Project) video might suggest, Barack Obama
does not support marijuana decrim.
On the subject of cannabis Barack Obama is
weak and most certainly does not support
marijuana decrim.
Support a politician in a day and age where
75%+ of voters support medical marijuana and
he says, "I won't risk any political capital
for it". Support that?
That's not worthy of our support or vote.
We are the majority, we know what is right,
we demand it!
This video was in response to a series of
videos by MPP that seemed to suggest that
Barack Obama was near perfect on marijuana
reform.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wQr9ezr8UeA
http://mpp.org
MPP has responded 7 months and 10,000 views
of this video later. We were glad to see that
they have at long last presented a more
balanced video in response to this video. We
were heard. MPP acknowledged our points about
their coverage of candidate Barack Obama.
Send a message to Barack Obama that luke warm
support and worrying about political capital
is unacceptable on the issues of medical
marijuana and decrim.
Music:
PROSPECT HILL "SOE"
http://myspace.com/prospecthill
No Cuffs for Cannabis !
Honors for this video (4)
#3 - Most Discussed (Today) - Nonprofits &
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Proof of what I say is true about Obama not
supporting marijuana decrim, for the nitwits
that can't be bothered to look and find out
for themselves.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/
article/2008/02/24/AR2008022402094.html
Obama Campaign Retracts Statement Supporting
Decriminalization
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=7506
February 8, 2008 - Washington, DC, USA
Washington, DC: Senator Barack Obama's
campaign backed away from statements made
last week affirming the Senator's support for
decriminalizing marijuana, after being
confronted with inconsistencies in his past
and present campaigns on the issue by the
Washington Times.
A spokesman for Obama's campaign blamed
confusion over the meaning of
decriminalization for the inconsistencies,
and said that while Obama does not support
decriminalization, "we are sending far too
many first-time, nonviolent drug users to
prison for very long periods of time, and
that we should rethink those laws."
For more information, please contact Allen
St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at:
allen@norml.org. Full text of the Washington
Times article can be found at:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/
article?AID=/20080201/NATION/43529865/0/FRONT
PAGE.
Would Obama supporting marijuana reform help
or hurt him in the election? Smart money says
that the 80% that support medical marijuana
would be a boon for his candidacy see this
link for more info on how it would help his
campaign! This is 2008 not 1980!
http://www.ohiopatient.net/v2/content/view/10
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