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Pat Robertson: "It's time we stop locking up people for possession of marijuana..."
Reason ^ | March 6, 2012 | Mike Riggs

Posted on 03/07/2012 10:40:18 PM PST by MetaThought

Pat Robertson, America's longest-serving eschatological bigot and spiritual leader, took to the airwaves of the 700 Club last week and denounced the war on weed, as well as liberals, all of whom write laws in a "punitive spirit." Putting aside the fact that Robertson has, on occasion, invited God to smite people people of abominable politics and preferences, this time he is making (some) sense:

We here in America make up 5% of the world's population, but we make up 25% of jailed prisoners...

Every time the liberals pass a bill -- I don't care what it involves -- they stick criminal sanctions on it. They don't feel there is any way people are going to keep a law unless they can put them in jail.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: 700club; cannabis; drugs; drugwar; marijuana; pastors; patrobertson; pot; potheads; reason; substanceabuse; warondrugs; wod; wodlist; wosd
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To: muir_redwoods
Your invideous analogy falls apart immediately. Crimes like rape and theft directly harm others; smoking or using poison, whether it's marijuana, crack or alcohol does not. Collateral damage can be dealt with within the legal system much as we do today with alcohol.

That is a libertarian attitude and has little or nothing to do with real life. You do not have a God given right to do harm to yourself and laws may legitimately be put forward and enforced which prevent such acts in accordance with the cultural norms of our civilization.

Do you consider US a fascist state because cocaine is illegal?

Prohibition does not measurably affect usage; it only increases the cost.

...which affects usage. When something is more expensive, people are much less likely to purchase it. Nice job refuting your own argument.

And guess what? Legalizing drugs will necessarily expand the government because government institutions (and those receiving funds from the government) will be the ones who have to deal with the massive increase in societal problems stemming from increased drug use. And with the government-run healthcare trajectory we're on, this will only get worse.

Tell you what. Let's have this conversation again when we live in a country where taxpayer money is not forcibly extracted from some to pay for the irresponsibility of others. Until then, you're just expanding the power of the "fascists on the left" with this kind of nonsense.
101 posted on 03/09/2012 10:48:42 AM PST by Antoninus (Goal #1: Defeat Romney. Goal #2: Defeat Obama. If we don't achieve both goals, 2012 is a loss.)
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To: Antoninus

Please point to the constitutional authority for outlawing a vegetable. The state of Ohio may, at it’s peril, outlaw, say, Hubbard squash; the federal government may not.


102 posted on 03/09/2012 11:08:52 AM PST by muir_redwoods (No wonder this administration favors abortion; everything they have done is an abortion)
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To: Antoninus
You do not have a God given right to do harm to yourself and laws may legitimately be put forward and enforced which prevent such acts in accordance with the cultural norms of our civilization.

Once you cede to government the power to define and ban "self-harm" you've opened the door to the liberals' food-policing and War On Tobacco. Real conservatives know that government power can easily be used against them and so grant government no more power than absolutely necessary.

the massive increase in societal problems stemming from increased drug use.

There's no reason to expect a "massive increase." Alcohol is a more popular drug than any currently illegal drug would ever be, and we're handling the problems of alcohol use just fine - they are certainly less of a burden than the problems caused or exacerbated by the War On Drugs.

103 posted on 03/09/2012 12:17:39 PM PST by JustSayNoToNannies (A free society's default policy: it's none of government's business.)
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To: GunRunner

It is already illegal to drive stoned, because it is ILLEGAL to BE stoned.

Or did I miss something.


104 posted on 03/09/2012 8:03:46 PM PST by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Shadowstrike
Or did I miss something.

Yes, you did. You missed just about everything there is to miss.

You missed the absolute and total failure of the War on Drugs, which has cost us over a trillion dollars and given the federal government the opportunity to seize freedom and spend tens of billions annually in the name of "fighting drugs".

And people still drive stoned; your precious unconstitutional laws haven't done anything to assuage your fears of stoned drivers.

So yes, you've apparently missed the entire point of a very important policy debate, a policy that has given power only to the drug cartels and big government statists.

I don't care if these laws make you "feel" safer and give you an illusion of safety; they're unconstitutional and ineffective.

105 posted on 03/10/2012 11:05:35 AM PST by GunRunner (***Not associated with any criminal actions by the ATF***)
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To: GunRunner

Good grief, what you missed was the sarcasm dripping from my voice.

The war on drugs has not been totally ineffective, as you put it.

But, I’m going to get to the point. What is it with having to be drugged, drunk, or stoned?

Is your life (and yes, I’m asking you since I’m not doing a poll here) that damn sorry? You’ve got too much pain?

Get over yourself Buttercup. Life is pain, anyone who says different is selling something.

I work my ass off, I’ve defended my Country, I’ve buried people and pets who mean the WORLD to me, and I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs, and I’VE SURVIVED!

If you or anyone else want to live your life in a friggin’ fog do it! The more drugs people who demand drugs be made legal do, the less will be around.

But, until smoking DOPE is legal, it’s not legal. That plant you are so fond of is a illegal DRUG! Just like Heroin, AND cocaine are illegal and both come from innocent little plants.


106 posted on 03/10/2012 8:08:43 PM PST by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Shadowstrike
It's a common tactic of nanny-staters to accuse anyone who doesn't support prohibition of being a drunk, druggie, or pothead. So normally I wouldn't respond to such a stupid argument, but if you must know, the only drugs I enjoy are Jamaican lager beer and caffeine, preferably administered through iced tea.

My suggestion is for you to get over YOURSELF and stop trying to use the government to micromanage peoples' lives. It's ineffective, unconstitutional, and has been (yes) a total, 100%, complete failure. Narcotics are available to anyone in every town on every street in the United States to someone wants them. It has done nothing to clamp down on access, supply, or rates of addiction.

When I look at the border a few hundred miles south of here, I know that the reason death and destruction has turned the region into a warzone with 40,000 dead in the past few years is because of the "War on Drugs". It has turned the cartels into violent political powers who run entire regions. It has given the federal government an excuse to pry itself further into policing people's lives and finances, ,wasted a trillion dollars in the process, and has in many cases shredded the Fourth Amendment along the way.

Your state can legislate until the Puritans are content.

But the national War on Drugs needs to end, and no one who seriously follows and educates themselves on the issue thinks marijuana should still be illegal. There are zero reasons to criminalize marijuana that cannot also be applied to alcohol.

107 posted on 03/11/2012 9:34:50 AM PDT by GunRunner (***Not associated with any criminal actions by the ATF***)
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To: Antoninus
You do not have a God given right to do harm to yourself and laws may legitimately be put forward and enforced which prevent such acts in accordance with the cultural norms of our civilization.

That is the kind of thinking that has transformed this nation from a constitutitional republic based on individual freedom to a democracy based on mob rule.
108 posted on 03/11/2012 7:29:06 PM PDT by microgood
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To: GunRunner
You mistake me, I do not want the Government to micromanage anything.

However, this is about the human brain, not the government, or haven't you kept up with the Journal of Medicine?

It is now proven that pot DOES affect ones abilities, and decision making.

Sorry, you don't win this one on the “government is micromanaging everything” train.

109 posted on 03/11/2012 7:42:17 PM PDT by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Shadowstrike; GunRunner

> “It is now proven that pot DOES affect ones abilities, and decision making.” <<

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So do artificially sweetened sodas, to an even higher degree. And canabis has been found to completely cure metastatic cancers, but sodas don’t.

On decision making, government is wrong across the board, and sides with immoral monied intrests in every case.


110 posted on 03/11/2012 7:48:35 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (No Federal Sales Tax - No Way!)
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To: Shadowstrike

>> “Or did I miss something.” <<

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Two things: honesty, and objectivity.
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111 posted on 03/11/2012 7:52:55 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (No Federal Sales Tax - No Way!)
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To: editor-surveyor

if you are referring to me.

I am totally honest, and objective.

And I “object” to people singing the praises of a plant, that may have some benefits to people, but has mostly no benefits to others.


112 posted on 03/11/2012 9:35:04 PM PDT by Shadowstrike (Be polite, Be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
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To: Shadowstrike
I'm not trying to win anything; I'm pointing out facts. Whether or not you accept them is up to you.

The facts are:

The Drug War is a failure.
The federal government has no Constitutional authority to ban marijuana.
Arguments supporting laws against marijuana use can just as easily be applied to alcohol.

Case closed.

113 posted on 03/12/2012 7:02:28 AM PDT by GunRunner (***Not associated with any criminal actions by the ATF***)
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To: Shadowstrike

Your objection is at odds with God’s word.

The leaves of the plants are all for our healing, and are of benefit to all. After the Genesis fall, we are commanded to consume these “herbs of the field.”


114 posted on 03/12/2012 9:20:39 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (No Federal Sales Tax - No Way!)
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To: microgood
That is the kind of thinking that has transformed this nation from a constitutitional republic based on individual freedom to a democracy based on mob rule.

Go read some actually literature from the 1780s and get back to me. Recall that even Thomas Jefferson, the so-called "deist" signed a law as governor of Virginia that made the punishment for sodomy castration. The founding fathers were not libertarians.
115 posted on 03/12/2012 2:18:26 PM PDT by Antoninus (Goal #1: Defeat Romney. Goal #2: Defeat Obama. If we don't achieve both goals, 2012 is a loss.)
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To: ansel12

FOr me Prohobiton is communism, stalin,marx and lenin were hardline prohonisits against drugs and alcohol, it’s a waste of tax payers money to chase down some stupid potheads smoking weed in there mom’s basement.


116 posted on 03/20/2012 9:21:59 AM PDT by The Right wing Infidel
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