A growing chorus of lawmakers is openly calling for the legalization of marijuana as a measure to stop the escalating violence along U.S.-Mexico border.
The legislators who have endorsed legalization are Reps. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.), Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), and Ron Paul (R-Texas).
However, the chances of legalization occurring soon seem slim.
“I think that there has been an honest, very honest, sincere attempt to win the drug war, and that it is not a winnable war,” Rohrabacher said. “I don’t think there is anything more they can do to try to make the drug war work.”
McDermott said, “Clearly, people all over the country are using marijuana. We have filled our prisons at enormous costs…and we have no money for education.”
He added, “We spend more, and more, more money in [the Drug Enforcement Administration], and rounding up people, and spraying fields, and all this stuff. And, from a social policy, I don’t see any reason not to legalize it, control it, sell it, [and] tax it.”
No legislation seeking to legalize marijuana has been introduced in the 111th Congress. Rohrabacher said politicians are concerned about the potential political fallout if they spoke out in favor of legalization.
“There are a lot of people who understand that [the current war on drugs has been a failure], but they are afraid to politically say so,” Rohrabacher said. “If it was a vote – a blind vote where nobody knew who was voting – you would have overwhelming support for legalizing marijuana out there, but they will never vote for it because they are afraid of taking on a controversial issue.”
Ah, yes, which one of you will be brave enough to put the bell on the cat, eh? Until individual lawmakers start losing their jobs for their shameful votes on marijuana policy, prohibition is here to stay. Do you really think Barack Obama isn’t smart enough to recognize the drug war is a failure (he said it himself) and legalization of marijuana is a respectable policy solution?
Of course he is smart enough and so are many, if not the majority of men and women in Congress. But “right policy for the country” and “vote that will lose my job from an attack ad” are two different things (“Rep. Stoner voted to make marijuana legal, even as Mexican drug lords are beheading innocent people over pot! He thinks your kids should grow up in a world of legal pot, even as more teens go to hospital emergency rooms for pot than any other drug! Rep. Stoner’s drug-friendly votes aren’t what the good, God-fearing people of Springfield want for representation in Congress! Paid for by the committee to elect Harry J. Anslinger IV.”)
Marijuana legalization will have to happen the way prohibition began: at the state and local level, until enough states force the federal government into recognition of the issue.





















So let’s have a “blind vote” or even a “blind non-binding poll” and get it done already! Tired of waiting . . . tired of being a criminal . . .
Well Dana, you brought it up, why don’t you “bell the cat”? We appreciate everything you do for the legalization movement but do you know how to introduce a bill? Just do it!
Why is President Obama so much sillier than the dude in that clip?