Colorado's Governor Realizes Calling Pot-Legalizing Voters 'Reckless' Was Reckless

As Peter Suderman noted, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper called the voters who approved marijuana legalization in his state "reckless" during a debate on Monday. Yesterday, having reconsidered the wisdom of disparaging the people he is counting on to re-elect him in a close gubernatorial race, Hickenlooper took it back in a statement to the International Business Times:
Context is everything. I was asked if I thought it was reckless to legalize marijuana in Colorado—perhaps risky is a better word. While I believe it was risky for Colorado to be the first state to step away from a failed federal policy given all of the unanswered legal questions and implications, the adoption of Amendment 64 by Colorado voters sent a clear message to the federal government that marijuana should be legal and regulated.
We have a robust regulatory enforcement system that would not have been possible without the partnership of the marijuana business owners, activists, law enforcement officials, regulators, parents, policy experts and stakeholders. Together we have worked tirelessly to ensure a safe and fair system that protects the public health, diminishes the underground market, and educates and keeps marijuana out of the hands of our children. We remain committed to carrying out the will of the voters, including providing marijuana businesses access to banking and maintaining a fair regulatory system.
That is more or less what Hickenlooper had been saying about Amendment 64 until Monday's debate with his Republican opponent, Bob Beauprez. His use of the term reckless was not exactly a slip of the tongue, since he said it four times. First he said it would be "reckless" for other states to follow Colorado's example before all the relevant data are available. Then, when the moderator asked whether it was "reckless" for Colorado to legalize, Hickenlooper replied:
I think for us to do that without having all the data, there is not enough data, and to a certain extent you could say it was reckless. I'm not saying it was reckless because I'll get quoted everywhere, but if it was up to me I wouldn't have done it, right. I opposed it from the very beginning. In matter of fact, all right, what the hell—I'll say it was reckless.
Perhaps Hickenlooper, in the lukewarm heat of this sedate debate, did not quite realize that he was talking about 55 percent of the electorate.
[Thanks to Marc Sandhaus for the tip.]
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Asshole
"I wouldn't have said it was reckless if I hadn't been so high. Debates are stressful, uh, maaannnn. Wait, did I say I was high? I was just pandering. Wait, did I say I was just pandering? Oh, God..."
"It was reckless - no, risky. I'm sorry, I mean careless. No. Unwise. Um, no, that's not it - stupid. Yes. No! What's that one word, starts with - uh, cavalier. Yes. That's a good way to say stupid, right?"
Did the local media in Colorado play this up or is it just something plucked from a debate that very few people even watched? Pols say stupid stuff all the time but very little of it get MSM coverage.
maybe he was hung over. or still a little drunk.
This guy made his fortune in the alcohol business but thinks marijuana is reckless.
Reckless? They put Hickenlooper in office didn't they?
SOME VOTERS RESPOND TO MY INTEGRITY, OTHERS ARE MORE IMPRESSED WITH MY INCORRUPTIBILITY, STILL OTHERS FIND MY DETERMINATION TO LOWER TAXES AND THE BUREAUCRATS IN THE STATE CAPITOL CAN PUT THAT IN THEIR PIPES AND SMOKE... NO WAIT!!! NOT THAT PART!!! YOU PEOPLE CAN'T DO THIS TO ME!!!!
As if we needed any more proof that politicians of any stripe will just say whatever. Bunch of liars, the lot.
"Did anyone ever tell you you look like a penis with a little hat on?"
"You're outta here! YOU'RE OUTTA HERE!"
"Ohhh no no no, you misunderstood me! You misunderstood me!"
Somebody must have reminded him that there was an election coming up.
Hickenlooper's always been a particularly stupid pol. I don't know how the fuck he got elected Mayor, let alone Governor.
How do his re-election chances look?
Hazy.
He'll probably win. The Repubs are just throwing a recycled ultra conservative at him.
RealClearPolitics put this race as a dead heat before the gaffe.
Doesn't seem like this would help Hickenlooper any.
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