Bush Drug Warrior Crashes Pot Press Conference

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President Bush's drug warriors must really, really want to protect their ability to throw non-violent marijuana users in jail.

The White House sent at least three party crashers to a press conference Wednesday with Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), who has introduced a pot-decriminalization bill.

The Office of National Drug Control Policy's "chief scientist" and two aides who were dispatched to provide instant rebuttal to Frank and the bill's cosponsors, all of whom acknowledged that marijuana was likely to remain very much illegal in the foreseeable future.

Given the bill's essentially non-existent chances of passage, ONDCP's Dr. David Murray's impassioned arguments that seemed more appropriate in Reefer Madness were greeted with plenty of puzzled glances.

Why did the White House feel it necessary to send at least three staffers to Capitol Hill to place in every reporter's hand a copy of its 20-page, color-copied "2008 Marijuana Sourcebook?" RAW STORY posed this question to Murray.

"It is our responsibility to be aware of policy developments," said Murray, who clarified that he had a PhD and was not a medical doctor. He explained that Frank's attempt to modify the controlled substances act was very much of interest to the Bush administration's pot prohibitionists.

The Marijuana Policy Project's Rob Kampia, who stuck around to listen to Murray's post-press conference diatribe, said he suspected ulterior motives behind the propagandistic pontificating.

"Nothing's going to happen on this before he loses his job," the decriminalization advocate said, acknowledging that Frank's bill won't move forward until at least next year, when President Bush -- and his appointees -- would be out of office. "This is him emptying the clip."

To its defenders, Frank's bill is a common sense move aimed at protecting letting states institute marijuana policies as they see fit, protecting patients in the dozen states that have legalized medical marijuana and generally telling the government to butt out of people's private lives. To its opponents...

"I don't think that it is the government's business to tell you how to spend your leisure time," Frank said of his bill, which would eliminate federal penalties for individual possession of up to 100 grams (about 3.5 ounces) of marijuana.

Frank's proposal is aimed only at decriminalizing individual possession, so it alone would not end raids by the Drug Enforcement Agency on medical marijuana dispensaries in states like California. Frank said he's authored separate medical marijuana legislation that he would introduce in concert with the individual bill.

Rep. William Lacy Clay (D-MO) criticized the government for wasting billions of dollars on a "phony war on drugs" that's done virtually nothing to actually stop anyone from using drugs.

One presumes that some of those billions were spent on the glossy Office of Drug Control Policy report with the Dr. Strangelovian title, "Marijuana: The Greatest Cause of Illegal Drug Abuse." Naturally, if marijuana were decriminalized, that wouldn't be the case, but such nuance is lost on drug war defenders.

The press conference also featured marijuana defenders pointing out that the drug has caused none of its users to die, unlike alcohol and tobacco -- both of which are legal.

"We do not arrest and jail responsible alcohol drinkers; this should be our policy with marijuana as well," said Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. The NORML representative was sporting a small gold marijuana leaf pin on his lapel, where miniature American flags are a more common Capitol Hill accessory.

Frank, who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, said his decriminalization bill would fall under the purview of the House Judiciary Committee, which he hoped would hold hearings on the proposal next year. A Judiciary Committee spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Asked specifically if he thought his bill would become law, Frank said more shifts in perception were needed first.

"The chances are not high at this point," the lawmaker said, a knowing chuckle letting the audience know his pun was very much intended.


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Is this unreal or what? This rings of a ruthless totalitarianism government, jaw dropping stuff.

By the way, people that tell you that a vote for either party won't change anything are absolutely wrong. A vote for a democrat this year (any democrat) is going to send a HUGE message to Washington. A message that says "Listen to us, or be voted out."

We still have a shred of what this country used to be, and we must use that shred to take it back. Forget the issues that divide you from your neighbors(Like race, sex, sexual preference), and look at the big picture. This government has been ignoring the masses in the spotlight and thumbing their noses at us for years. It is time to take them out. That means a democratic vote, even if an independent is closer to your train of thought.

If you are a true republican, there are very few true republicans left in the government of the U.S. (See Ron Paul). You cannot in good conscience vote for the same crooks that got us all where we are now. Even if you think the Democrats will do the same thing, at least Democrats has vowed to open the doors to the meetings and place it all LIVE on c-span (the Executive branch, not just the house and senate side shows), to give us some form of transparency in a government that has been working behind closed doors for far too long. At least then we will see who to hold accountable for the decisions they make, and not have to spend millions in investigations to finally find the truth.

We are just now starting to see what Congress has been doing since taking back the majority in the house, major indictments of the people responsible for the huge mess we are in now. If you ask what Congress has been doing since the overthrow, your answer in in the news as we speak. Investigations. More investigations than in the entire history of this nation. They are bringing people to justice (See the Justice department, the crooks in Alaska, and soon, Karl Rove)

They have to wait for some of these indictments because the sitting idiot will just pardon them if they are brought to justice while he is in power. So just wait, and vote. It gets better.

/end of rant :)
 
I'm not a big fan of either major party(I usually vote libertarian) but I may vote for Obama just because of 2 major issues. Getting us out of Iraq and shutting down DEA raids. The problem is I don't think Obama has the balls to follow through. He could do it the first day in office by just signing an executive order.
 
Barney Frank should get a medal for saying out loud what many in Washington know to be true.

So many people in high places, our so called leaders, are leading us down a dead end. They depend on the estimated 100 billion spent on the war on drugs to allow them to have more power. There is a kickback money laundry deal going on as well. The huge profits of corporations not wanting MJ legal are shared with our so called leaders. Money through PAC's is given to all of our represenatives both parties to make sure MJ is kept illigal. Our leaders continue to jail our children, parents, and even grandparents for a right given in the constitution and bill of rights. Yet they put us in jail and are willing to sacrafice our lives for there personal gain. The whole thing makes me sick. Our leaders are the ones that should be put in jail with rapist an violent criminals for there crimes against the American people. Robing us of our rights and feeding us lies to make it look ok needs to end. I was watching the 1936 version of refer madness it is such a bunch of bull shit one line that was way out was, " smoking reefer causes errors in time and space." What the fuck does that mean?

Send money to all the friendly sites the ACLU, NORML, MPP, 420 to stop this madness I would like to see a pole on putting our leaders in jail for violating our rights as Americans!
 
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