|
|
Pat Robertson: "Legalize Pot" |
|
1
|
k2o4   United States. Dec 23 2010 00:23. Posts 4803 | | |
This is why I love the issue of Marijuana - it's a place where I see both sides come together in agreement, from extremely right wing conservatives to super left liberals.
| Penalties against possession of a drug should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself" - Jimmy Carter |
Here's the story
| Count this among the 10 things nobody ever expected to see in their lifetimes: 700 Club founder Pat Robertson, one of the cornerstone figures of America's Christian right movement, has come out in favor of legalizing marijuana.
Calling it getting "smart" on crime, Robertson aired a clip on a recent episode of his 700 Club television show that advocated the viewpoint of drug law reformers who run prison outreach ministries.
A narrator even claimed that religious prison outreach has "saved" millions in public funds by helping to reduce the number of prisoners who return shortly after being released.
"It got to be a big deal in campaigns: 'He's tough on crime,' and 'lock 'em up!'" the Christian Coalition founder said. "That's the way these guys ran and, uh, they got elected. But, that wasn't the answer."
+ Show Spoiler +
His co-host added that the success of religious-run dormitories for drug and alcohol cessation therapy present an "opportunity" for faith-based communities to lead the way on drug law reforms.
"We're locking up people that have taken a couple puffs of marijuana and next thing you know they've got 10 years with mandatory sentences," Robertson continued. "These judges just say, they throw up their hands and say nothing we can do with these mandatory sentences. We've got to take a look at what we're considering crimes and that's one of 'em.
"I'm ... I'm not exactly for the use of drugs, don't get me wrong, but I just believe that criminalizing marijuana, criminalizing the possession of a few ounces of pot, that kinda thing it's just, it's costing us a fortune and it's ruining young people. Young people go into prisons, they go in as youths and come out as hardened criminals. That's not a good thing."
Robertson has in recent years come under fire for increasingly flamboyant comments, such as calling for the assassinations of foreign leaders and blaming gay people for the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina.
Conservatives signing up for drug policy reform
The segment, while significant for illustrating a key conservative stalwart's shifting opinion on the drug war, was mainly a plug for a new conservative group called "Right on Crime," which parlays the arguments of groups like the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) into conservative-leaning messages.
"Our marijuana prohibition laws, which send people to prison for merely possessing a plant, are clearly immoral," LEAP executive director Neill Franklin, a former Baltimore narcotics officer, told Raw Story.
"As a Christian, and as a former law enforcer who is now working to undo the damage these laws have done to our families and our communities, I'm glad to see Pat Robertson joining the chorus of faith leaders calling for reform."
Some faith-based groups, like the Council of Churches and Church IMPACT, also helped promote California's failed Prop. 19 ballot initiative, which would have legalized marijuana cultivation, sales and consumption by adults over 21-years-old. It failed to gain a majority in the state's 2010 elections.
President Obama has maintained his opposition to the legalization of marijuana, although his Department of Justice has largely taken a hands-off approach to states where voters have approved the drug's use if prescribed by a doctor.
Pat Robertson was a Republican candidate for the presidency in 1980, but saw his political ambitions dashed in the primaries by Ronald Reagan. Though he later earned Robertson's endorsement, President Reagan went on to significantly escalate the war on America's drug users.
This video is from the 700 Club, broadcast by the CBN Network. (Segment on marijuana law reform is at beginning.) |
|
|
|
| 1
|
Zep   United States. Dec 23 2010 01:43. Posts 2292 | | |
you totally ran across this clicking on SKoT's link in the DADT thread. saw this earlier. god that guy is such a fucking hypocritical douche. he is obviously right on this however. |
|
NeillyJQ: I really wanted to prove to myself I could beat NL200, I did over a small sample, and believe Ill be crushing there in the future. | |
|
| 1
|
SKoT   United States. Dec 23 2010 03:52. Posts 1768 | | |
wow he holds a rational opinion towards something? weird |
|
| 1 | |
lol even a broken clock is right twice a day |
|
| Last edit: 23/12/2010 04:29 |
|
| 1 | |
I knew that guy wasn't all crazy. Or maybe he figures all of his audience is dead or dying so he needs some more numbers. I would totally tune in everyday if he was baked out of his mind. |
|
|
| 1
|
Gumster   Sweden. Dec 23 2010 08:31. Posts 2291 | | |
i've said it for a long time, it's just a matter of time before it (marijuana) gets legalized |
|
Do not push the river, it will flow by itself. - Polish proverb | |
|
| 1
|
k2o4   United States. Dec 23 2010 10:36. Posts 4803 | | |
| On December 23 2010 00:43 Zep wrote:
you totally ran across this clicking on SKoT's link in the DADT thread. saw this earlier. god that guy is such a fucking hypocritical douche. he is obviously right on this however. |
Actually found it on huffpost.
I agree, the guy has said some of the douchiest things we've heard in recent times. I think LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) had a big part in swaying him to the other side though. LEAP is awesome - it's all retired law enforcement who travel around to mainly conservative groups and talk about why prohibition is failing. They are the ones making the most inroads with the right wing on this issue and I love em for doing such a great job. |
|
|
| 1
|
def_jammer   Germany. Dec 23 2010 11:30. Posts 1227 | | |
|
| 1
|
Stygg   Sweden. Dec 23 2010 16:20. Posts 2347 | | |
i agree, it should def be legalized, but maybe you should find something else to blog about, just for a change |
|
| 1
|
Sanity   United States. Dec 23 2010 16:39. Posts 1076 | | |
| On December 23 2010 15:20 Stygg wrote:
i agree, it should def be legalized, but maybe you should find something else to blog about, just for a change |
hahahaha |
|
| 1 | |
what is the problem, it isn't like he's spamming blogs and this one contains something pretty unusual/interesting |
|
| 1
|
k2o4   United States. Dec 23 2010 21:58. Posts 4803 | | |
| On December 23 2010 15:59 Night2o1 wrote:
what is the problem, it isn't like he's spamming blogs and this one contains something pretty unusual/interesting |
|
|
|
| 1
|
k2o4   United States. Dec 23 2010 21:59. Posts 4803 | | |
| On December 23 2010 15:59 Night2o1 wrote:
what is the problem, it isn't like he's spamming blogs and this one contains something pretty unusual/interesting |
QFT
hehe
My last blog post was about movies. |
|
|
| 1
|
exalted   United States. Dec 24 2010 06:08. Posts 2918 | | |
i am a little too high right now such that it is painful
honestly i thought your "pot this pot that" posts were kind of annoying seeing them day in day out
but now... i am. .. and i hear u man, i hear you. i hear u loud and clear |
|
exalted from teamliquid :o | |
|
| 1
|
k2o4   United States. Dec 24 2010 06:27. Posts 4803 | | |
| On December 24 2010 05:08 exalted wrote:
i am a little too high right now such that it is painful
honestly i thought your "pot this pot that" posts were kind of annoying seeing them day in day out
but now... i am. .. and i hear u man, i hear you. i hear u loud and clear |
hahahaha awesome post =) |
|
|
| |
|
|
Poker Streams | |
|