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  • It's no question Ron Paul can win the Presidency, but can he win the Republican nomination? Unfortunately a good chunk of registered Republicans won't vote for Dr. Paul in their state's primaries, and most states have closed primaries. So if you want Dr. Paul to be a Presidential candidate, register Republican(even if you hate Republican's or belong to another party) and vote for Ron Paul in your state's Republican primaries. You can always switch later.

  • holy crap, this guy actual sounds like a actual human being...

    not some asshole reading something from a prompter.

  • Outlaw anchor babies!!!!!!

  • @jmr324 Do you have any proof that legalizing any sort of drug will increase crime?

    Or are you just following the thoughts of other people, like a sheep?

  • ron paul 2012

  • it's ron paul or we are fucked. this fucking stupid government of ours telling us what we can or cant put our own god given bodies is goddam proposterous. whats next, telling us we can or cant eat this or that on tuesdays or thursdays. our countrty has gone t-totally to fucking shit. its now or never, time to stop this fucking communism in america. think about this when you vote next year, and hope your leaders dont rig the fucking vote. goddam, enough is en ough

  • Ron Paul is so blatenly right on every issue even a lil kid knows..at 1:03 he points to the man he is gonna vote for...Ron Paul...so logical a 5 year old can tell...Join the Revolution..

  • If you live in one of 20 or so closed primary states , youmust be a registered REPUB in order to vote ROn Paul in the critical primary election. The primary is the one where you definitely need to vote Ron Paul-that is where the Republican nominee is deteremined . Ron Paul cannot win as an Independent -sound nice to say maybe he can but trust me , he cannot . He MUST get that Repub nomination-so register Repub to be sure your vote counts in ALL states and do not forget the primary

  • a republican...who wants to end the war on drugs?

    this goes to show that not all steriotypes are true.

  • Legalization is the solution! Here in Brasil it's been a hell due to the war on drugs, you know, and now the authorities are starting to wake up and asking for legalization, they know that prohibition is what causes the whole problem, and legalization is the only way out. It's time for us all to stand together for legalization. Current laws are wrong, laws must evolve according to what the society demands, and it's clear that it's more than necessary that drugs be urgently legalized.

  • As a 30 year old I've never tried illegal drugs, but if your not hurting anyone else, what the hell ? An adult who wants to sit at his own home to fuck his life up with lsd, crack or whatever , is his own damn business. I say " To hell with the " Police State" that we live in", and the pharmacy industry thats runs the drug ring. History tells us that prohibition increases crime, as well as socialistic monopolies. People can fuck their lives up with drugs if they choose. Goodbye "Big Brother".

  • @1misanthropist I didn't read his book, but the current President of the USA was a marijuana user and admitted it in public, he also reputedly, was into cocaine use. He and many other, Walt Disney included, have been illegal drug users. They were not destroyed, so I think it is possible to get high or drunk, and not end up a bum in the gutter with blackened teeth. Either way, I think that they are making the Mex cartels like Al Capone, rich and powerful, and keeps out competition from the US.

  • Wow, this guy actually looks like a good possible candidate for president. You guys better vote, hopefully we can change this but we still have to get the Banks off americas and canadas backs!

  • i smoke weed and i can certainly say that it poses no treath to society. i use it responsible. by that i mean i dont drive while im stoned and i dont smoke too much. overdosing is impossible and it is not as bad for you as most people think it is.

  • @xilixang999 Its not bad for you at all, the pros greatly outweigh the cons unlike with cigs and alcohol. Hopefully the majority of people will realize this soon enough

  • Someone once told me that Ron Paul was unrealistic... How the hell do we know that if we never give it a chance? This guy could be the one to save America and no one is giving him a chance because his opinions are so much more different than everyone else. Ron Paul 2012!

  • This guy is probably the only politician I've ever seen that actually answers questions instead of talking about something completely different for 20 minutes to try and make us forget our original question and then tell us to vote for them

  • legal drugs don't cause people to murder. when the government doesn't protect your interests, you take matters into your own hands. ALSO, if it's legal, they are regulated to become more safe for the individual to use..you don't end up with fakes or laced with more dangerous substances. It would cost 95% less to create drug treatment programs for those who do end up addicted. Also, the world becomes a safer place because the prisons have room for the violent criminals.

  • @progressiveinamerica how is he fascist please explain.

  • Ron Paul is a true conservative and a true libertarian. If more politicians were like him this country wouldn't be going through the things it is today.

  • Ron Paul is a fascist poop!!

  • @ProgressiveInAmerica A FASCIST? pick up a book you cunt

  • @ProgressiveInAmerica "Ron Paul is a FASCIST" ?? Google that word you cunt

  • @BroadcastleComedy Facsist? Maybe you should Google it first, before telling others to.

  • @estvan56 A fascist is the ultimate statist. Ron Paul (though I don't agree with him) is anything but a statist. Please sir, sorry to be so rude earlier, but explain to me how a libertarian could be fascist??? They seem like opposite oreintations towards the role of the state and the individual......???

  • @BroadcastleComedy Sorry, I replied to the wrong comment. It was meant for Progressive guy. I like Ron Paul. I wish we had a guy like that here in Canada.

  • I like Ron Paul, he tells the truth. Too bad telling the truth doesn't get you elected.

  • Nice to hear the voice of reason. The war on drugs has been a failure for 100 years. Drugs are now cheaper and more available than ever before. Why late any state tell you what you can and can't put into your body, after all it is YOUR body.

  • No, marijuana prohibition is a danger to society.

  • @blackjerryboymetal

    oh im sorry my mistake...

    i think its michael not adam got confused.

    in any event anyone whoever listens to the savage guy on the radio is an idiot.

    just because you say things loud and profanely doesn't make them true. it just makes you look like bill o'rielly dumbass. what are you a grammer teacher? who cares if i dont capitalize correctly dumbass

  • @blackjerryboymetal

    oh im sorry my mistake...

    i think its michael not adam got confused.

    in any event anyone whoever listens to the savage guy on the radio is an idiot.

    just because you say things loud and profanely doesn't make them true. it just makes you look like bill o'rielly dumbass.

  • @blackjerryboymetal

    you listen to fucking adam savage.

    i rest my case

  • This guy is very rare, a politician with common sense.

  • REMEMBER support the war on drugs, because drugs have declared war on your children .'great sounding fuc-ing liyp

  • Rewards of the elegal drug money.there is no other resonable explanation.

  • For any resonable person to understand why we have spent hundreds of millions of dalors on the war on drugs, and haven't receved even 1cent return on are money. And why we would keep the laws that are making the gangs rich. There can only be one resoson for happening for 30 years. The gov must be a criminal organization that is reping the

  • There is a lot of controvercy over whether we should cotinue to inforce probition. The only prob with drugs is crime. If we legalized drugs today all the gangs and most of organized crime would colaps with in one week ,thay run on drug money and that whould be gone.

  • I live in major Canadian city . For the most part you can buy any illegal drug pretty much 24/7. You literaly can buy drugs when you couldent buy a head of lettis.for lack of a better term I'll say there is 100% avalibility. So for the million people that live in the city every cent of there money that was spent on the drug war since day one is simply money that was wasted as it has done nothing .

  • I'm for it too dude. Marijuana should be legalized as well as every other drug. I think people should have freedom of choice. This is for every drug. Then when people start developing drug addictions to coke, meth, crack etc (minus weed) we shouldn't render them any medical attention at all and just let them die. We should cut the funding for drug addiction etc. Yeah I said it just let them die. They're choice right. Why bother wasting good medical supplies on a crack head?

  • @mrtrollmaster1 What you say would not work, it will only lead to crime. People don't sit quietly and die.

    Also, there are these things called 'mistakes'. Getting addicted to crack is one. It's extremely hard to quite an addiction without help of some kind, even if it's the thing you want most.

  • @compwiz00 mistakes are made by fucking idiots to stupid to think about their actions before they do it. You just don't light up a crack pipe by mistake. You don't go across the street to buy dope by mister dope boy by mistake. You don't stick a damn syringe into your veins by mistake. So your whole "making mistakes" shit is moot. Violent in the beginning? maybe... once the idiots die off the violence will eventually die down. Sober people don't sit quietly and die. Druggies sit quietly and O.D

  • Unfortunately, Ron will never be elected.

    The media will avoid exposing him to Americans like the plague.

    I didn't used to believe that the media was controlled, but not anymore.

  • @eyeswideopen82 You didn't believe the media was controlled at one point and time????? With talk like that I know you can't be a minority. American policy is filthy and abrasive to the rest of the planet. Turn that fuckin TV off and keep it off.

  • @ObamaTheRealLoser I didn't believe it until I grew-up.

  • Too bad the rest of the GOP want the government to regulate morality and waste billions on the failed drug war. Limited government? No. Fiscal responsibility? No. Hypocrisy? Hell yes.

  • Ron Paul should not be elected president. he should be sworn in as fucking KING!

  • @Black70Fastback I think that's going a little overboard.

  • Gets annoying that when I say I'm against the so-called "War on Drugs" I'm a drug user. I'm not. The last drug I used was aspirin last year (Which causes death unlike Marijuana [An Illegal drug]). I guess people don't realize my thoughts. If you want to use a drug, you have the right to use any drug you want in the safety of your own home. It's not smart; don't bring kids into it; remain non-violent.

    No victim; No crime.

  • @Z4rifion lol, same here. i was babysitting for a friend saturday and the next day, he went on youtube and saw what videos i had been watching on his computer (anti prohibition) and started giving me crap jokingly. but im not a drug user. never seen a joint in real life, wouldnt have a clue where to buy weed. its just about freedom. and to me, mostly for the government to stop wasting my money on the drug war that is doing more harm than good. same feeling on a lot of issues, not just this one.

  • The war on drugs, since it was "declared" by administrative-bureaucratic fiat, and not the force of the Constitution, has not been ended because of the inertia of those respective bureaucratic agencies. It is the political (and economic) will of the powers that be to see to it that this war continues to be funded and vouchsafed by the state.

  • " I am for a free-market of drugs, and the end of the leviathan that is the medico-bureaucratic regulation of my person!"

    Care to elaborate on your assertion that I am being unclear on my position on the war on drugs? As I see it, the war on drugs, both as a domestic and international policy misstep, has been justified as a war against a modern day scourge. The latter is more of a social and moral stance, rather than a medical one. You obviously see things differently, as a Brit.

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  • This notion of treating drug abuse as a medical problem is consistent with the medicalizing of everyday life. There is no reason to consider drug use, be it heavy or infrequent, as a medical concern. No science points to ANY disease (genetic) marker and "susceptibility" to drug (ab)use. However, it is consistent with medicine (and psychiatry, perforce), at present, to anatomize and pathologize the moral: in short, transforming moral values into health values. Drug use is not disease!

  • @whiff1962 Drug abuse is clearly a medical issue. How can it be seen as a moral issue when we are bombarded with the messages from Pharmaceutical companies telling us that drugs are the answer. Alcoholism is genetic in a great number of cases if not all. Would you say addiction is a medical problem or just that addicts are morally weak people?

  • @duboisiboy Drug abuse, as well as so much else dealing with the moral and the social, has become medicalized in our present-day, disease mongering society. I would defer to Thomas Szasz' "Pharmacracy: the politics of medicine" or to his book "The therapeutic state" to further elaborate on the degree to which the medico-bureaucratic lays claim to so much of the private sphere. YT responses just don't afford enough space.

  • @whiff1962 While interesting and eloquent, your response doesn't really say anything. Yes YT message space is too limited for in depth conversation but I am still curious. Is addiction a medical issue or a moral issue in your opinion?

  • If you are indeed interested in fleshing out this conversation over the moral, then I suggest you go to your local library and secure a copy of Thomas Szasz' "Pharmacracy:The politics of medicine" or, better yet, his books "Ceremonial chemistry: the ritual persecution of drugs, its users and pushers" and "Our right to drugs". I think my position has been made unambiguous; I am for a free-market of drugs, and the end of the leviathan that is the medico-bureaucratic regulation of my person!

  • @whiff1962 Mate, you raised the moral issue. I was merely asking a simple question. One that you clearly don't want to answer. If you want to fully explore issues in depth then may I suggest that youtube is the wrong forum

  • @duboisiboy Well, as I see it, YT is a double-edged sword: at once "dumbed down" and open to many possibilities. I suppose that ANY discussion to be had on YT, and how productive such discussions are, hinges on the knowledge and intelligence of its interlocutors. Like I said, read the suggested titles by Thomas Szasz, and draw your own conclusions.

  • @whiff1962 absolutely

  • I cannot say that I fully endorse the idea of drug abuse being a medical problem. However, drug abuse has come to be a medical concern, with both the state and medicine as the moral arbiter of a private affair. Drug treatment, certainly state mandated treatment programs, are a racket, based on some fallacious "disease" model. Drug treatment programs that are based on the latter have a high rate of recidivism with its "patients".

  • @whiff1962 My mother who is "straight as an arrow" is a massive drug abuser. She has boxes of this and bottles of that all over her house. She has so many drugs in her house that she has forgotten half of them are there. I can go there to help myself to whatever I want. However, because I use Cannabis both recreationally and when I get depressed, she sees me as a criminal. There is of course nothing wrong with her habits, after all a doctor gave the pills to her...

  • @duboisiboy And your point being?

  • @whiff1962 Just that the lines of "drug abuse" are clearly mixed up with the "medical" side of drug use. Drugs are abused because people are trying to escape their situations. For me it started as a simple way of not having to deal with the abuse I was having to cope with as a teenager. Now 25 years later it's mainly because I enjoy it but Cannabis does get me through difficult times. Smoking Cannabis has cured me of suicidal thoughts at times. A medical use without a doubt.

  • I ain't waitin around for ron paul to save my ass, I am going to sabotage these motherfuckers sneakily while I still can. they won't even know it because I am straight and clean as a baby's bottom. these motherfuckers think if your clean and straight as a fuckin arrow then your in like flint and agree with bush and the elite and obama. they got another think comin.

  • Legalizing drugs destroys criminal networks & cartels...its tha right thing to do...as bad as drug addiction/abuse can be its a personal health issue and to be honest ive experimented with every drug under tha sun...tha worst ones are alcohol,cigarettes, and ABOVE ALL...PHARMACEUTICALS!!! doctors are now drug dealers...pharmacies are drug dispensaries...xanax & oxycodone abuse far overshadows marijuana or even cocaine & heroin abuse

  • The USA should just legalize drugs. This is the same stupidity as prohibition was.

  • GOD BLESS THIS MAN RON PAUL FOR MOTHERFUCKING PRESIDENT!!!

  • ron paul is a mason. a better strategy is to find out where that dea person , chris masters or something lives and rub out his whole family, kill the enemies of america that is.

  • @fedtheend I am a strong believer in Jesus, and I would like to point out that Jesus never said that killing was wrong, he said that murder is wrong, but when your dealing with folks intent of murdering our Hebrew culture, killing is likely perfectly accepted by our lord Jesus, thus the killing of Chris Masters on that tv show DEA, might well be perfectly accepted under religious precepts.

  • @fedtheend what tha fuck drugs are you on??? how tha fuck you know what Jesus said...you sound higher than me

  • @fedtheend I'm as straight as a goddam arrow shoved up Obama's dirty ass. Death isn't good enough for the whole dea family so they can't spread their poison seed and their little childrens can be decimated also.

  • In 2012 I'll be 19 and can vote! I can only hope this fella is on the ballot!

  • why does no one listen or know about ron paul?

  • @gogators154 Because the main stream media blacks him out because he exposes the faults in the US government and NWO plans. Whenever he's on TV (which is not too often surveys show) the media cuts him down and spread lies about him, after all the media gets a large clump of money for telling the people what NWO wants the media to tell them. Best advice, whoever the media says is the wrong person too vote for, you should vote for that person, peace.

  • @xDarkside101x couldn't say it any better. very very true.

  • @gogators154 He's a mason. Alex jones broke bohemian grove.

  • people of youtube i wish to help in the war on drugs.by legalizing marijuana.cops would like to arrest people thats all.so wy dont they do the right thing and arrest criminals not inisent people who did nothing wrong.please people i want you to go to my profile watch my vids and see what im about if you agree with my ideas of legalization all you need to do is voice your opinion on my coments.subscribe if you want and thank you for reading dont worry i will always respond as fast as i can :)

  • Three types of people support drug prohibition:

    1. Those who legally gain employment, power and/or money by exploiting the victims of the war on drugs (ie. district attorneys, judges, lawyers, police officers, the prison industrial complex)

    2. Those who profit directly from the black market created by prohibition. (gangsters, drug cartels, mafia, etc.)

    3. Mildly retarded people who actually think that the government is protecting her citizens through prohibition.

  • @rwillisss you said it right there, sadly most fall into the later one.

  • Imagine this story run by USA goverment run media -

    Camel rider from cave in Afganistan called Osama bin Laden threatens United States of America and their citizens .... He hates freedom Americans have ... Osama hates democracy , Osama wants to destroy America

    OSAMA bin Laden is more dangerous THAN --- CCCP ----

    I do not listen to Goverment run media. anymore

    hahahahaha Sounds like Jewish presentation of events.

  • back during prohibition, the realized the that has to pass an amendment to ban something, today they just do it with disregard if it's constitutional.

    Paul/Kucinich or Kucinich/Paul 2012!!!

  • Ron Paul, please bonk as many people as you can! We need your Genes!!!!

  • Should the DEA raid pain doctors offices. My doctor left the practice due to harassment by the DEA for prescribing pain patients pain medication

  • @Thundralight They can. The DEA is a bullshit bureaucracy that can do as they wish along wishy-washy guidelines. Federal government has grown too large and is too in control.

  • RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT!

  • What a great pres Ron Paul would be

  • ron paul is a true american!

  • peterghoed (--- Or Anglo Saxon scum where Jews found their place .

  • -- This guy is amazing ,,, Obama is just another  Jewish puppet ...

  • Don't discriminate a whole group of people, you stupid fuck. anti semitism is just biased bullshit.

  • @aviomaster Banker's puppet? Yes.

    Jewish puppet? No.

  • RON PAUL IS THE TRUE PRESIDENT!!!!!

  • @third3ye024

    I've never worked so hard to get someone in office, or prayed so hard, or hoped with everything I had for the American public to see just how much we needed Dr. Ron Paul for president. I truly believe it was our last opportunity to choose an honestly good man to turn this terrible tide we find ourselves in.

  • ATTENTION ALL AMERICANS!!!!!!!!!!!

    this summer I am going on a cross Country trip to gather signatures for the

    2012 PRESIDENTAL ELECTION BALLOT, TO DECRIMINALIZE THE PERSONAL POSESSION, CULTIVATION AND NONPROFIT DISTRIBUTION OF CANNABIS.

    COME SEE ME AS I VISIT A CITY NEAR YOU.

  • @acamogirl kansas city lots of people smoke here :)

  • @acamogirl yo im in the bay area contact me at 925 286 - 0197. i have assets i can help if u need

  • Natural Herbs are not addiction problem, cigs, and Acohol are. after having natural herb joint night before can get right up in morn, eat go to work, not with Acohol, or cigs, and if anyone who smokes cigs or drinks complains about smell of Natural Herbs,. have you smelled someone who drank all night, or someone who smokes cigs breath, GROSS

  • i like this guy he seems smart if i lived in the states i would vote for him

  • Why the F doesn't RP leave the shitty Republican Party once and for all, he needs to be Independent, the rebloodicans and democrips are going to turn the rest of this standing nation into a smoldering shit hole unless something is done.

  • People are far too insecure to start being independent. They want to run with the group and feel good about not thinking about the issues. They want to say well.....I'M A REPUBLICAN. As if it had some kind of meaning. America has been turned into a country of entertained, collective, conformists. People can't see the "diverse uniformity" for all the bullshit. What's more important is that they aren't going to try. They just want to feel good. They want to cheerlead. They're "too busy" to think

  • dude i love that would it bother you if i used your words in other posts? i dont want to violate any copyright of this lil speech or anything

  • Change from within a major party is the only way for change to come

  • he used to be independent and he wasnt able to get heard on that platform he has republican ideals so he joined the party that will give him a platform to be able to reach people. if he was still independent he would probably have never gotten on tv.

  • Because he's a genuine conservative. Its not his fault most Republicans representatives have trashed the party. Bush was supposed to be a conservative yet he spent 4 times more than any other president in history. Paul is a genuine conservative, most people forgot what that means.

  • @the6man7 Because this is what the true Republican party believes. Certain Republicans changed the party's views. Republicans, if you're a true Republican in my eyes, believe in strict Constitutionalism, fiscal conservatism, civil liberties, very small government, huge emphasis of a State's rights, etc. That is what a lot of Republicans believe in but some dare to call us "Libertarian Republicans" because the party has split into "Neo-Conservatism" with bad policies. It's still Republican to me

  • @the6man7 because he believes the republians have steered in to a wrong direction in terms of policy making so have the democrats.

  • This kid isn't even listening to a work Ron is saying. He's just thinking about the next question to ask him while Ron is answering the one he just gave him. Nice head buddy!

  • the danger is that Obama could use the pent up anger of some prisoners and give them a job to round up old people and unemployed in an economic depression to bring them to fema camps.

  • 1:39

    you've got my vote, hope to see you in the oval office in 2012 Ron Paul.

  • do your research. democrats r for legalization just to get high, patriots are to save liberty. Turn off your tv.

  • there;s a big difference between having a drug problem and someone who is sick using something others don't approve of to treat the illness.

  • i love ron paul's way of thinking

  • its the herb no danger

  • Help legalization bt calling 973-409-3274 and vote yes by pressing # after the message. Pass it on.

  • are you in essex county nj because im from newark

  • Drugs are a means of natural selection. I say legalize them all at the federal level. If I had it my way at the state level - all manufacturers ("lab" based, such as crack, meth, heroin, pcp etc) should be punished harshly. All IV use should be illegal (public saftey issue with needles), and those commiting crimes while intoxicated (even on alcohol) should be exempt from possessing/purchasing any drug, and penalties for their crimes should be amplified. No black markets either, state regulated.

  • Damn I love ron Paul the man has the right idea. He is one of the main reasons I am libertarian!

  • Marijuana is not a drug.But Herion is. Meth is a chemical.Dont mix them up.

  • HAHA you think your terminology is universal?

    Every region and every crew has their own slang buddy, yours isn't special.

  • War on drugs is a joke. You can't even go to rehab for pot... Alcohol is the gateway drug and 10x more dangerous and harmful.

  • ron paul 2012!!!!

  • CANCER CURE = HEMP OIL

  • By a show of hands, who wants to legalize marijuana?

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  • ME ME ME!! I don't even do it, but legalization would make it much safer, decrease the violence in the streets, and save millions in policemen's wages while bringing in billions from the taxes. Plus, it's much safer if someone drives while high than while drunk, although either is still bad of course. Then we can legalize hemp, which won't even make you high, but we can use it to make clothes, food, fuel, etc. I wish Obama and Ron Paul would run together!!!

  • lol, how would the legalization of marijuana decrease violance? Marijuana isn' the real drug problem...the violance is coming from the crackheads, and harder drug users, most people doing pot, and honestly even the ones selling pot aren't really violant offenders. Now, when people start talking about legalizing Heroin,cocaine,crystal meth, and these harder drugs, that's where a problem starts.

  • You think drug dealers specialize? A lot of people selling marijuana start selling other things with it, and anyone dealing with those type of people are ready to be violent for the slightest reason. Make weed legal, and most of the casual users never have to walk the streets to get it, which makes it easier to single out the ones pushing/using harder drugs.

  • Actually, yes. I've known quite a few drug dealers, and while many do sell a variety of narcotics,there are also many who sell primarily weed, some prefer to only deal in harder drugs because they are more expensive. Like I said, I have no problem with legalizing weed, but if we legalize the harder drugs it's just allowing crackheads, and harder drug users the ability to get these drugs legally. And, then when they don't have the money to feed their habit who do you think they will rob?

  • Oh yeah, I'm hoping nobody's trying to legalize any unnatural drugs. Marijuana and hemp need to be legalized, that's it. They're no more harmful than caffiene, and we put that in everything!

  • um... ok. so you do not think crackheads are out robbing people now to feed their habit???? that argument makes no sense whatsoever.

  • Er, yea that's my point..the crackheads are out now robbing people and crack is illegal...how do you think the country would be if crack was legal? I'm saying there will be far more crackheads as the drug will be much more accessible, if you actually stopped and thought about it my statement would make perfect sense. If they sell Crack in stores people are going to try it, crack is a very addictive drug and it only takes a few uses to get hooked. What am I saying that doesin't make sense?

  • legalizing it would not make it more accessible. its everywhere anyway. the same people that are going to do it illegally would be doing it legally. drug use is dependent upon the individual. not the legal status of the drug. If it was made legal the "rebellion" factor of drug use would go down and probably reduce the amount of new users.

  • Writersblock39, you're absolutey right. Id like to see marijuana legalized in a responsible fashion, but people that just wanna make all drugs legal, are just being ignorant & irresponsible. Coke, crack, meth, herione, opium, certain barbituates, PCP, & even LSD can induce violent behavior in people, & cause them to preform dangerous actions that can hurt people other than themsleves. Especially when they're going through withdraw from the more addictive drugs like crack.

  • SO CAN ALCOHOL! You can't make something illegal because it makes certain people aggressive some of the time. By that logic driving a car (road rage) relationships, games and competitions of all sorts, and most obviously ALCOHOL should be banned too.

    This kind of preemptive defense thinking is what is behind the Iraq war too.

  • Yes, so can alchohol, but how the hell can u illegalize or moderate something u can make from fruit & yeast...

    U can make something illegal if its a danger to society, marijuana, no, crack, meth heroine, yes, would u really feel safe living in a neighborhood where crackheads didnt have to hide...

  • marijuana is a danger to society? maybe because its illegal so the dealers kill each other over it. if it was legal, it would help society. think of all the great musicians. almost all of them smoke weed. fuck everything should be legal. ive done alot of drugs and ive never killed anyone. but ive never done meth either..

  • Marijuana?? Im talking about crack meth, heroine ect. RP wants ALL DRUGS LEGAL, not just weed. Im all for weed being legal, so long as its done with responsible stipulations.

  • @KaptainChronic69

    You're an idiot, drug users shouldn't be treated as criminals they should be treated as having an addiction similar to alcoholics. Obesity kills more people in America than drugs. So should we outlaw burger king? No you dumbass because this is America and you have the right to eat all the burgers you want. Not to mention Tobacco and Alcohol kill more people a year than other drugs. If a person is suffering with a alcohol problem, do we throw them in prison?

  • Where the fuck do you two live at? In the suburbs? I've never seen a crackhead "rob" anyone. I've never been robbed by a crack head. The only "robbings" going on our between drug dealers who rob each other, or people who are "Jackers" by trade. Now if your talking about people braking into your car, that is petty, compared to meth addicts who may shoot you because they think your from the future to assinate them.

  • Actually

  • Lol!!!

  • @Writersblock39 Sounds like you have been smoking crack.

  • The reason one person robs another is irrelivant. We punish the crime, not the reason. I've seen more people rob and steal to support their alcohol or tobacco habit than their crack or meth habit. Does that mean alcohol and tobacco should be illegal?

  • your correct. some rob to support their family. family's should be illegal too then apparently.

  • Yes, I do think they specialize, and shame on you for buying drugs from people you know who do not !

  • Say what? I don't buy drugs, mainly because it's illegal and unsafe! Legalizing it would regulate the industry so we could trust it.

  • mrglee, that is a terrible solution. i love my marijuana greatly and the rest of my drugs equally. keep the drugs. legalize them. do your drugs!!!

  • Exactly. Fuck the corrupted feds and their tyrannical laws. We, the people have the right to make our own personal choices about what's good for us etc.

    This guy is our only hope.

  • This man should have been president

  • JUST END the coca and opium fields. Don't bother with the weed. We know where the shit is grown. Destroy the fields. The US has the firepower and the technology to find and destroy the drug fields. The problem is we've been fighting the war on drugs the wrong way. Go to the source and destroy it ONE WAY OR ANOTHER. Those kingpins can't match the US military in weapons. Don't bother with the trafficking. Attack the source. Either its a real war on drugs or it aint. And for the 30 years, it aint.

  • ACTUALLY THE SMARTEST PERSON EVER

  • Obama's a fucking idiot he didn't become president through real reason, he became president through rhetoric and status quo.

  • Yup being black

  • He got in because of bankers...

  • i feel sorry for americans. this man should have been elected

  • This is one politician who speaks the truth on many issues...from the war on drugs to the federal reserve and IRS. But his views arent in the interest of the major private corporation whos dollar funds campaign and ultimately decides who become our elected officials. his political positions, attitude and conviction is what really appeals him to me. wouldve shook up washington and probably change our country for the better in a dramatic way....

  • two pages of our CONSTITUTION are made out of illigal hemp paper! out-law the constitution now!

  • well nunrox do you have a better idea besides talking out of the iranians of the stupid power plant. shit we go into war again this country would be in deep shit.

  • A non-violent drug user can be imprisoned up to 6 months to a year for solely possessing a small amount of controlled substance, while a ROMAN CATHOLIC priest can molest countless children and totally destroy his victims lives and be sentence to serve ONLY two years (at a children's center, sarcasm but some truth). This is the so called justice our American fascist ROMAN CATHOLIC government.