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Pat Robertson: Pot should be legal like alcohol
Associated Press ^ | Thursday, Mar. 8, 2012 | MICHAEL FELBERBAUM

Posted on 03/08/2012 9:21:14 PM PST by Mariner

RICHMOND, Va. -- Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says marijuana should be legalized and treated like alcohol because the government's war on drugs has failed.

The outspoken evangelical Christian and host of "The 700 Club" on the Virginia Beach-based Christian Broadcasting Network he founded said the war on drugs is costing taxpayers billions of dollars. He said people should not be sent to prison for marijuana possession.

The 81-year-old first became a self-proclaimed "hero of the hippie culture" in 2010 when he called for ending mandatory prison sentences for marijuana possession convictions.

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To: CaptainKrunch
Could be that I have first hand experience too.

So did a lot of the people that pushed through Prohibition. It became plain though that the damage caused by Prohibition was worse than the effects of the substance. It made criminal enterprises very profitable, and those profits led to violence on the part of criminals fighting to keep their piece of the action as well as corruption of employees at all levels of government. It also led many people to distrust the government, even to the point of considering it the enemy. Sure, you can stop people from engaging in certain behaviors by holding a gun to their heads, but they generally resent that. I see the same thing happening now with the drug war.

The fact is, there is a fairly high percentage of the population that has used marijuana at some point in their lives, and those that I know seem about as normal as anyone else. Sure there are some oddballs, but they'd be oddballs even if they had never used it.

121 posted on 03/08/2012 11:58:03 PM PST by Wissa (Gone Galt)
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To: LukeL

I can’t believe they gave that stuff to kids!


122 posted on 03/09/2012 12:07:03 AM PST by POWERSBOOTHEFAN (I love you,Pumpkin. You are the best cat in the world. You're my Sweet Pea.)
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To: CaptainKrunch

Marijuana is hardly evil. Cocaine? Yes. Crack? Yes. Meth? Yes.

I’ve smoked pot and my soul is fully intact.


123 posted on 03/09/2012 12:11:09 AM PST by POWERSBOOTHEFAN (I love you,Pumpkin. You are the best cat in the world. You're my Sweet Pea.)
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To: dupree

Somehow I doubt the Marijuana had something to do with the murder.


124 posted on 03/09/2012 12:13:03 AM PST by POWERSBOOTHEFAN (I love you,Pumpkin. You are the best cat in the world. You're my Sweet Pea.)
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To: Mariner

This idea that idea that someone can do whatever they want as long as it doesn’t harm others isn’t entirely the case.
That is my main issue with pot (especially harder drugs) is the health issues related to long term use.
Once again, who pays who those..probably not the pot head/useer but other people.
Now if they opted out of any health care services related to long term use then maybe its truely a matter of individual choice.


125 posted on 03/09/2012 12:57:28 AM PST by Leep (Dueling tag lines=don't worry,you'll be a vegetable guy soon<>It's gonna be a Newt day!)
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To: DNA.2012
If a drug is likely to lead someone to harming others...

“Drug use is wrong because it is immoral and it is immoral because it enslaves the mind and destroys the soul.” -James Q. Wilson

126 posted on 03/09/2012 3:52:49 AM PST by tbpiper
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To: CaptainKrunch; Mariner; garjog

CaptainCrunch, marijuana may indeed be a soul destroyer, but alcohol destroys souls, relationships, lives and families.

When alcohol gets a grip on a human being, for a single unusual night or the throes of ongoing addiction, there are few drugs as destructive or evil.

Sure, we can all have a beer and not get drunk or crazy. And it is also true one cannot smoke pot without having an effect.

But once people cross the dose level for alcohol, they can become wildly unpredictable, and behavior can run the gamut from giggling-tipsy to homicidal with every behavior variant in between.

Ask any cop or healthcare worker. There is a common theme in incidents they have ALL been involved in which range from the absurdly funny to the frighteningly scary, and that common theme is alcohol.

I say this from the perspective of someone who works in healthcare and who grew up with an alcoholic parent. There is no comparison whatsoever.


127 posted on 03/09/2012 3:53:11 AM PST by rlmorel (A knife in the chest from a unapologetic liberal is preferable to a knife in the back from a RINO.)
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To: tbpiper; DNA.2012
“Drug use is wrong because it is immoral and it is immoral because it enslaves the mind and destroys the soul.” -James Q. Wilson

It doesn't follow that because something is "immoral" it should be illegal. Furthermore, it doesn't follow that making it illegal because it is "immoral" means that the resultant state of affairs will be better for society. What James Q. Wilson said about "drug use" is exactly what Carrie Nation and others said who, working in concert, brought us both Prohibition and the income tax, neither of which have been very good for society.

The first was bad because it resulted in an even greater use of alcohol, the creation of true interstate and international organized crime, and a general disdain of law. The second was bad because, being used as an excuse to replace federal revenue lost from liquor taxes, it has led directly to an expansion of government spending that has never stopped and that now literally endangers the very life of the nation. And all this because some do-gooders wanted to enshrine in law their own particular view of how other people should live.

They wanted to use law to retrofit society for their idea of paradise.
128 posted on 03/09/2012 4:04:35 AM PST by aruanan
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To: LukeL

Set him straight Al Osika.


129 posted on 03/09/2012 4:19:27 AM PST by Waco (Nominate Palin or forget 2012 you lost)
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To: Leep

Edited:

This idea that someone can do whatever they want as long as it doesn’t harm others isn’t entirely the case when it comes to pot/drugs.
My main issue with pot (especially harder drugs) is the health issues related to long term use.
Once again, who pays for the health related issues related to pot/drugs..probably not the pot head/useer but other people.
Now if they opted out of any health care services related to long term use maybe then would truely a matter of individual choice.

Otherwise, ya ever known anyone who is truely addicted to video/internet games. SOmething weird about 30-40 y/o spending 12-14 hours a day playing space wars or whatever.


130 posted on 03/09/2012 4:26:20 AM PST by Leep (Dueling tag lines=don't worry,you'll be a vegetable guy soon<>It's gonna be a Newt day!)
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To: aruanan
They wanted to use law to retrofit society for their idea of paradise.

Wouldn't legalizing pot be retrofitting society with the pothead's idea of paradise?

131 posted on 03/09/2012 4:26:57 AM PST by tbpiper
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To: Antoninus
Drug Violence in Mexico is killing thousands of people - many innocent, many law enforcement types.

License and regulate it. Stop the killing.

132 posted on 03/09/2012 4:35:52 AM PST by Loud Mime (When conceit and anger are part of your religion, it's a political movement, not a religion.)
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To: DNA.2012

Truth is, alcohol is much worse than pot when it comes to causing someone to harm others


133 posted on 03/09/2012 4:49:09 AM PST by Quickgun (Second Amendment. The only one you can put your hands on.)
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

I have to say that in my 60+ years of living, I can’t recall ever seeing a stoned person that wanted to fight anyone. I can’t say the same for persons that have been drinking.


134 posted on 03/09/2012 5:14:16 AM PST by bruoz
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To: BuckeyeTexan

And that is legal and prescribed pharmaceutical. Maranol has been around for many years in many forms....For those with severe pain it has been a good thing


135 posted on 03/09/2012 5:28:37 AM PST by Nifster
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To: dupree

I just read about a triple-murder in eastern Washington State-—a mother and her two sons, a 3rd grader and a 5th grader. All three were strangled by a 22-year-old LOSER that the family felt sorry for and took in to help out. Two friends told police that this LOSER came over to their house hours after the murders to play video games after a night of cocaine and smoking pot. And there are thousands more stories like these out there. Yes, our society definitely needs more LOSERS like him. P.S. If you’re wondering, this LOSER shot and killed himself later that day.


I know about those horrible stories.

Abuse in any form is bad.


136 posted on 03/09/2012 5:29:52 AM PST by unkus (Silence Is Consent)
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To: Mariner

And I can assure you that it is my experience that what I said is also true....and I am most definitely NOT co-dependent but thanks for throwing around the psycho-babble. Enjoy your smoke....


137 posted on 03/09/2012 5:30:33 AM PST by Nifster
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To: HiTech RedNeck

The Mafia moved from one form of crime to more sophisticated forms. The only thing that has weakened it ever has been law enforcement take downs. To think that Mafia does not have a massive and effective organization is naive.


138 posted on 03/09/2012 5:47:21 AM PST by Nifster
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To: FerociousRabbit

Those millions who responsibly gamble, drink, smoke marijuana and the millions who don’t are already paying for the millions of irresponsible ones through taxes that fund social programs, health & drug abuse costs, mortgage assistance programs, unemployment and countless other programs - do you actually think that those costs will not go up dramatically with the legalization of gambling & marijuana ?

That’s the real liberal nanny state, cradle to grave government assistance - find a way to eliminate those programs for the irresponsible first and they you have a case.


139 posted on 03/09/2012 6:03:08 AM PST by PMAS (Romney = Democrat tested, Soros approved)
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To: U-238
Drats, you beat me to it! So in your honor... The Lawrence Welk Show
140 posted on 03/09/2012 6:05:25 AM PST by Vesuvian
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