it's not so much that they are republicans or right wingers, but that they believe there is a link between all of our rights and that discrimination against any one of us leads to discrimination against us all. the left has become the realm of big government socialism and that is the very sort of ideology that led to this insane prohibition in the first place. our freedom to grow and consume cannabis is just a small part of the freedoms we are constantly losing to the totalitarian tendencies of big government and the responsible use of our favorite herb is just a small part of the greater concept of personal responsibility that seems to have become the nearly exclusive domain of conservative ideology.
What is so wrong with socialism? Western Europe largely tolerates cannabis use and cultivation as long as it is on the personal level. They also beat the US in pretty much every measurable category from happiness to life expectancy.it's not so much that they are republicans or right wingers, but that they believe there is a link between all of our rights and that discrimination against any one of us leads to discrimination against us all. the left has become the realm of big government socialism and that is the very sort of ideology that led to this insane prohibition in the first place. our freedom to grow and consume cannabis is just a small part of the freedoms we are constantly losing to the totalitarian tendencies of big government and the responsible use of our favorite herb is just a small part of the greater concept of personal responsibility that seems to have become the nearly exclusive domain of conservative ideology.
Are you kidding me? It is classic right wing social conservatism at its finest that gave us prohibition of both cannabis and alcohol. Even today while Democrats and real Libertarians give us resolutions supporting mmj and legalization, it is social conservative Republicans leading the fight AGAINST such. To claim otherwise is simply delusional.the left has become the realm of big government socialism and that is the very sort of ideology that led to this insane prohibition in the first place. .
This isn't a socialist nation. We are a democratic republic. We have elements of socialism already. Socialism breeds mediocrity. If you have everything handed to you then what incentive is there to work hard and better yourself? Why do so many people want a handout?What is so wrong with socialism? Western Europe largely tolerates cannabis use and cultivation as long as it is on the personal level. They also beat the US in pretty much every measurable category from happiness to life expectancy.
You evidently need a history lesson. It was outlawed under FDR, a staunch progressive and democrat.Are you kidding me? It is classic right wing social conservatism at its finest that gave us prohibition of both cannabis and alcohol. Even today while Democrats and real Libertarians give us resolutions supporting mmj and legalization, it is social conservative Republicans leading the fight AGAINST such. To claim otherwise is simply delusional.
And you obviously need to go read a newspaper....You evidently need a history lesson. It was outlawed under FDR, a staunch progressive and democrat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis
OK I'm convinced. Both sides are for the most part against legalization. With the exception of Barney Frank I cannot think of one single dem who openly supports legalization. You seem to live in a fantasy world where democrats all favor legalization and it's the big bad republicans who block it at every turn. Some of you libs need to open your eyes to the truth. Neither side wants it legalized. It was a democratic president who made it illegal yet you seem to ignore that fact and want to put it all off on the republicans. I can't think of a single democratic pres or a single repub pres who has tried to legalize weed. What say you?And you obviously need to go read a newspaper....
Virtually EVERY republican elected to national office support continued prohibition with the notable exception of ron paul (who I love, not because I agree with him generally, but because he's not a hypocrite like all the rest...) while most 'liberal democrats' support decriminalization or legalization.
They were all up arms about the justice department not prosecuting mmj cases when holder testified in front of a senate committee not too long ago.
A lot of people republicans love to romanticize the reagan period and demonizing marijuana is all part of that. This, my good friends, is the reason we all face arrest and prosecution. Not FDR....
I believe it is you that needs the history lesson. Conservatism and Liberalism are ideologies. Republican and Democrat are just political parties. I said nothing about Republicans being responsible for Prohibition. I said social conservatism was responsible, and that goes ESPECIALLY for alcohol. Cannabis I think was more about money and racism. But today it is predominately social conservative Republicans leading the fight against any sort of legalization. Thats just a fact.You evidently need a history lesson. It was outlawed under FDR, a staunch progressive and democrat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis
in case you haven't noticed, the united states is not europe and its people do not have the same limited expectations that europeans do. this country was not built on the backs of serfs with little hope for more than being taken care of by their betters, but by ordinary men and women who wished to expand their own horizons. our period of allowing slavery lasted only about one hundred years, as opposed to the hundreds of years that it was allowed to flourish in many european nations. unlike the major european powers, we didn't travel the globe to plant our flag on other shores and claim that land for our own. our history and our goals are of a different sort, our people demand the freedom to do as they please instead of merely being allowed to do so by an omnipotent state.What is so wrong with socialism? Western Europe largely tolerates cannabis use and cultivation as long as it is on the personal level. They also beat the US in pretty much every measurable category from happiness to life expectancy.
You are correct and unfortunately they have all become interchangeable (liberal=democrat, conservative=republican). FDR was far from a social conservative and motives for prohibition aside, fact is it was a liberal ass, democratic president that saw to it that weed bacame illegal. There were many in the social elite who wanted cannabis outlawed because of how it would impact their bottom line. In truth, neither party actually wants it legalized. Yes there are some individuals within either party who favor it but they are exceptions rather than the rule.I believe it is you that needs the history lesson. Conservatism and Liberalism are ideologies. Republican and Democrat are just political parties. I said nothing about Republicans being responsible for Prohibition. I said social conservatism was responsible, and that goes ESPECIALLY for alcohol. Cannabis I think was more about money and racism. But today it is predominately social conservative Republicans leading the fight against any sort of legalization. Thats just a fact.
Socialism is just a political ideology and has nothing to do with what kind of nation we are. All the Euro nations are republics and have socialist parties.This isn't a socialist nation. We are a democratic republic. We have elements of socialism already. Socialism breeds mediocrity. If you have everything handed to you then what incentive is there to work hard and better yourself? Why do so many people want a handout?
as i said, our record is far from spotless. the 20/20 vision of hindsight does not diminish the value or the intent of the constitution. that some men were considered of less value by our euro-centric view of the world and that women were seen as subservient in a male dominated world are stains on our past, but it does not diminish the nobility of the cause. as our outlook has evolved, our national ethos has likewise changed. none of this alters the value of the individual, it merely increases the pool of those who are eligible for the liberties afforded the individual.Do we still believe all this?