Ron Paul on Drug Legalization

by admin on September 3, 2010


August 26, 1988 www.amazon.com Ron Paul contends that prohibition of drugs is ineffective and advocates ending the War on Drugs. “Prohibition doesn’t work. Prohibition causes crime.” He believes that drug abuse should be treated as a medical problem, “We treat alcoholism now as a medical problem and I, as a physician, think we should treat drug addiction as a medical problem and not as a crime.” The Constitution does not enumerate or delegate to Congress the authority to ban or regulate drugs in general. He believes the war on drugs is a racist policy against African Americans, who are affected disproportionally. Paul believes in personal responsibility, but also sees inequity in the current application of drug enforcement laws, noting in 2000, “Many prisoners are non-violent and should be treated as patients with addictions, not as criminals. Irrational mandatory minimal sentences have caused a great deal of harm. We have non-violent drug offenders doing life sentences, and there is no room to incarcerate the rapists and murderers.” When asked about his position on implementing the tenth amendment, Paul explained, “Certain medical procedures and medical choices, I would allow the states to determine that. The state law should prevail not the Federal Government.” Speaking specifically about Drug Enforcement Administration raids on medical marijuana clinics Paul said, “They’re unconstitutional,” and went on to advocate states’ rights and personal choice: “You’re not being

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13AJJONES September 3, 2010 at 1:34 pm

Nothing he SAID was wrong.

PrivateSnowballTFC September 3, 2010 at 1:51 pm

d? c? s annual average of tobacco 435.000d? c? s annual average of m? cines prescription: 32.000d? c? s annual average of illicit drugs: 17.000d? c? s annual average of marijuana: 0

Fike2308 September 3, 2010 at 2:19 pm

Ahead of its time. . . . When? United States to catch up?

sigmapsicharlie September 3, 2010 at 2:41 pm

jenn1ifer @ It is not m? cines, about his freedom? personal. This is not the work of governments f? D? Ral to tell me what I can or can not do in my own house. If there were no drug laws drug traffickers and cartels do not go out of business.

jenn1ifer September 3, 2010 at 2:50 pm

Ron Paul is an idiot, m? Cines do not need? Be the? Gal

Etanracnisid September 3, 2010 at 3:26 pm

@ Jenn1ifer You? Your on? Idiot? and you can m? me out? right.

TheEmani85 September 3, 2010 at 3:42 pm

Ron Paul is g? Nial

Zzozze September 3, 2010 at 3:52 pm

The l? Legalization would give the possibility? of contr? l objectionable material transparent re: For stupid? fore, it will never happen!

MrRiceowlex September 3, 2010 at 3:54 pm

This is the only id? E. I do not take drugs, but nothing I could get at this moment now much faster than I could if they were? T? s? galis? are. Illicit drugs fueling the industrial complex carc? Ral, and the CIA runs $ 500 billion in funds from the drug gr? This? Wall Street each ann? E. If you need further evidence that we pay $ 1 million a SOLDIER and they kept planting poppy for the production of h? Ro? Do in Afghanistan. . Case Closed WAKE UP and find people a few bullets. . .

highway234 September 3, 2010 at 4:21 pm

Ron ole has its moments, it s? St

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