Obama on Drug Policy Reform

Timshel

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President Obama is saying all the right things when it comes to drug policy reform, but not enough has changed since he took office.

You and I need to show President Obama that we won't stand for the status quo on drug policy.

After a promising start on drug policy issues, the Obama administration has gone astray. The president’s proposed drug war budget looks a whole lot like the Bush administration’s drug war budget, with funding for failed enforcement policies far outweighing funding for treatment.

Tell the Obama administration you’re tired of Bush-era drug policy and ready for some change you can believe in!

Last month, President Obama nominated an anti-reform Bush holdover to head the DEA. Under the Bush administration, nominee Michele Leonhart coordinated numerous medical marijuana raids and stood in the way of scientific research. A new drug policy requires new leadership, especially when the nominee was so closely associated with the failed policies of the past.

The president has repeatedly said that science, not politics, should guide drug policy, and his drug czar called for an end to the war on drugs. The Obama administration isn’t spouting drug war rhetoric, but it hasn’t abandoned drug war policies either.

Write to the president and urge him to deliver on his promise to improve U.S. drug policy.

Sincerely,

Bill Piper
Director, Office of National Affairs
Drug Policy Alliance Network
 
Whadda cockhole. Getting a politician to do the right thing is like pulling teeth. Especially when his supporters are more like fans than constituents.
 
Obama, sold us out big time.
Yurt, I deserve what ever tool name you call me. I didn't vote for him, but I supported him.

Slam away people, I deserve it.
 
Obama, sold us out big time.
Yurt, I deserve what ever tool name you call me. I didn't vote for him, but I supported him.

Slam away people, I deserve it.

Haha, I'll slam you for not forcing your boy to go to Stanford. Pretty impressive he got accepted there.
 
Haha, I'll slam you for not forcing your boy to go to Stanford. Pretty impressive he got accepted there.

I'm a dumbass for believing Obama and letting my son decide for himself on Iowa. I know I came of like the greedy bastard that I am telling him he'd make a million more going to standford. Plus he could have starded all 4 years at stanford. WTF do dads know anyway.

P.S. it's about negative 50 in Iowa now. I bet Palo Alto is about sunny and 65
 
Isn't this consistent with most of his programs?

You can't really blame a politician for not achieving change. But if they don't even make a real attempt then there promise was insincere. Obama can achieve a lot in this area without any action by the other branches.
 
You can't really blame a politician for not achieving change. But if they don't even make a real attempt then there promise was insincere. Obama can achieve a lot in this area without any action by the other branches.

He could easily call for states to decrim, and push Holder to stick to the new policy. His inaction is criminal.
He's smoked many times, yet he quietly watches as hundreds of thousands of kids keep going to jail over simple possession.
 
You can't really blame a politician for not achieving change. But if they don't even make a real attempt then there promise was insincere. Obama can achieve a lot in this area without any action by the other branches.
All we've seen so far is empty promises. For instance, we're still in Iraq, and our troops are being killed in Afghanistan.
 
All we've seen so far is empty promises. For instance, we're still in Iraq, and our troops are being killed in Afghanistan.

I am not too happy with him on those issues either. But those and Gitmo, admittedly, present some unique challenges. The issue of "sticky-icky" is less sticky. :)
 
Regardless, sm, the point is those issues are not as simple as this one. I am not giving him a pass on those, I am just saying those are harder to deliver. He could have delivered within months on this issue.
 
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