"It's nice to see a popular Democrat take a strong stance against the drug war."
At Mediaite, Andrew Kirell gives a big cheer to Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker, who "took to Twitter to give a brilliant rant against the drug war and the disproportionate impact it has on blacks in America." After presenting Booker's best tweets on the subject, including the irrefutable observation that "Drug war is a failure costing billions of tax dollars annually AND destorying lives," Kirell remarks:
It's nice to see a popular Democrat take a strong stance against the drug war. But this is a rare position among mainstream politicians. I can think of only a handful of well-known politicians besides Booker who openly advocate for a rethinking of the drug war.
In a perfect world, this Twitter rant, plus the latest Rasmussen poll that 56% of Americans support marijuana legalization, would convince President Obama to "evolve" on the drug war and, at the very least, stop raiding medical marijuana dispensaries with a frequency that even Richard Nixon would have applauded.
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Too bad it was made by a Democrat about to be crushed by a somewhat vindictive and often petty administration.
Will he have to backtrack this bit of sanity too?
I'm pretty convinced that someone calls these ballsy politicians and offers them a corrective swat team raid if they don't act right.