Ron Paul, why don't other candidates talk about drug policy?

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

January 10, 2012
Manchester, NH

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  • "Prohibition of anything doesn't work. The only thing we should prohibit is violence." Like A Boss.

  • Great job gals, tonight was a victory for liberty.

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  • Such a humble man.

  • Do what the people say, or get out of office! Legalize! God made it. For those who think its such a health risk, you don't have to smoke it. It can be made edible.

  • @choicefresh If by these interviews you mean coverage about Ron Paul, then maybe they can safely be biased about a speaker, who doesn't deserve any doubts. There is a place for critical dialogue as well.

  • @whiteflash707 If you do prohibit something other than violence, then violence is the only way that people can express themselves. That's why tolerance includes discussing and allowing all sorts of expressions.

    Only a dictator bans expressions on the basis that they are unpleasant, threatening, strange or annoying.

    Like A Libertarian!

  • Pure sense!

  • Is easy to say all this, I doubt it would actually happen if he was elected though

  • This is nice, but the SSDP seems extremely biased about these interviews...

  • @LIGHTRONIX Weed is as much a drug as Asprin.

  • @aznpride56 weed isn't a drug? i, i don't even.....

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