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RainDog

(28,784 posts)
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 02:07 PM Jan 2014

Texas and Louisiana consider "softening" marijuana laws

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/24/two-states-in-the-deep-south-consider-legislation-to-soften-marijuana-laws/

Republican governors in the traditionally conservative states of Louisiana and Texas have issued statements to the effect that they are willing to soften their stance on marijuana.

On Thursday, Texas Governor Rick Perry told an international panel on drug legalization at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that “I have begun to implement policies that start us toward a decriminalization.”

Perry did not address the medicinal use of marijuana in his statement, but his Republican compatriot to the east, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, told The New Orleans Times-Picayune on Wednesday that he would be “open” to the idea of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use.

According to his spokesman, Kyle Plotkin, the governor “would be open to making medical marijuana available under strict circumstances,” but would be opposed to all other forms of legalization. He made his statements in response to a meeting by the Louisiana House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice in which they discussed the state’s harsh penalties for marijuana possession.
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Texas and Louisiana consider "softening" marijuana laws (Original Post) RainDog Jan 2014 OP
The winds, they are a-changin'... CFLDem Jan 2014 #1
But Republican-controlled states will always be against the wind RainDog Jan 2014 #2

RainDog

(28,784 posts)
2. But Republican-controlled states will always be against the wind
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 02:46 PM
Jan 2014

and continue to make the lives of their residents more sucky than necessary.

...because that's the Republican reason for being - to make like suck for all but the rich - who, to be sure, will never face a problem from possession or even sale of cannabis, as Mitch Daniels showed when he was a student at Princeton, as Dan Burton's son showed, when he was arrested for carrying LSD across state lines for the purpose of selling...and on and on.

The peasants and the feudal lords - the Republican view of life.

I'm sure it will be hard for conservative states in the south and the midwest to give up their archaic laws because they've been so useful when they want to disenfranchise voters.

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