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big_dog

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Thu Aug 11, 2016, 10:55 PM Aug 2016

Hillary Clinton Campaign Says She Would Reschedule Marijuana [View all]

Source: Time Magazine 5 HOURS AGO

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to reschedule marijuana if she is elected in November, according to a statement issued by the campaign.While the Drug Enforcement Administration denied a petition early Thursday to remove marijuana from its Schedule I list, leaving the drug lumped in with heroin, LSD and other elicit substances, the Clinton campaign thinks that rescheduling the drug serves a higher purpose.

“Marijuana is already being used for medical purposes in states across the country, and it has the potential for even further medical use,” Maya Harris, a senior policy advisor to Clinton’s campaign, said in a statement. “As Hillary Clinton has said throughout this campaign, we should make it easier to study marijuana so that we can better understand its potential benefits, as well as its side effects.

The DEA’s decision to keep pot as a Schedule I drug affirmed the federal government’s belief that there is insufficient evidence to show that any “specific benefits” the drug might offer would outweigh any of the “known risks.” Clinton, however, seems to disagree and the campaign contended that if elected, she would reclassify the drug to a Schedule II substance, which would mean acceptance that marijuana has a medical use for treatment.

“As president, Hillary will build on the important steps announced today by rescheduling marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule II substance. She will also ensure Colorado, and other states that have enacted marijuana laws, can continue to serve as laboratories of democracy,” Harris continue

Read more: http://time.com/4449322/hillary-clinton-marijuana-schedule-dea/

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That is a progressive stance. StrictlyRockers Aug 2016 #1
Progressive is legalizing it. AllyCat Aug 2016 #29
This is progressive LoverOfLiberty Aug 2016 #62
Comparatively, it is progressive. AllyCat Aug 2016 #63
this is not progressive rollin74 Aug 2016 #89
Remember this word LoverOfLiberty Aug 2016 #94
totally agree but the proposed change will at least get us clinical trials wordpix Aug 2016 #99
anti-tumor effects of MJ proven (in animal testing) wordpix Aug 2016 #101
Not in the US, it isn't. Only a handful of states have legalized it. n/t pnwmom Aug 2016 #96
It does have public support. AllyCat Aug 2016 #114
Thank you for being a voice of reason. n/t PoliticalMalcontent Aug 2016 #113
Saying that it is the equivalent of cocaine instead of heroin is progressive? Ruby the Liberal Aug 2016 #72
This is not a kayak we're talking about here... This is the Titantic WheelWalker Aug 2016 #103
Okay, a titanic we have been turning for years AllyCat Aug 2016 #121
I've seen how it has destroyed lives scscholar Aug 2016 #2
Pot has destroyed lives? wysi Aug 2016 #5
I am sure the reference is to folk spending decades in prison for possession Midnight Writer Aug 2016 #14
Indeed wysi Aug 2016 #16
I think we've all seen how the police and prison state's drug wars has destroyed lives. nt villager Aug 2016 #27
The thousands that die each year hauling it across national boundaries, because it is illegal. Rex Aug 2016 #37
Shhhh. Not so loud!11! Wilms Aug 2016 #11
I like to pretend some of my sentiments are forbidden rather than merely absurd as well... LanternWaste Aug 2016 #70
Can't be any worse than a Packy. NutmegYankee Aug 2016 #12
+ a bunch. CentralMass Aug 2016 #43
I've seen how it saves lives. n/t pamela Aug 2016 #20
...and eases suffering. I've seen that, too. calimary Aug 2016 #24
Would you please elaboarate Tribalceltic Aug 2016 #23
I have seen it as a gateway drug metroins Aug 2016 #28
I do have to agree with this: mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 #57
It is also a risk with video games and the Home Shopping Network. Some people tblue37 Aug 2016 #80
Actually, it is the gov lies that causes the gateway padfun Aug 2016 #74
However, the glorification, et all you talk about can be applied to alochol, sex, weightlifting.... haele Aug 2016 #88
I suspect several million times more people ruin their lives this way with ALCOHOL. kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #91
I have seen it used moderately as a legal med in my state and no gateway to "other" wordpix Aug 2016 #100
Coffee as a gateway loyalsister Aug 2016 #115
then he's be on coke anyway! wildbilln864 Aug 2016 #130
It does, by keeping it illegal thousands die every year smuggling it across national boundaries. Rex Aug 2016 #35
Then what is just outside her window what? scscholar Aug 2016 #36
My point is made, have a great night. Rex Aug 2016 #38
Huh? scscholar Aug 2016 #40
Perhaps if you substitute "than" for "then" it will make sense. Qutzupalotl Aug 2016 #67
I'm thinking you're probably not going to be very happy on DU. kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #92
Nah, there is a group they will fit right in with. Rex Aug 2016 #116
Huh you don't get the point due to a spelling error? Rex Aug 2016 #118
I think it is great medicine that helps people lead happy lives. StrictlyRockers Aug 2016 #41
I'm saving my life with it right now. eShirl Aug 2016 #44
Do you mean Marijuanna laws destroy lives... neohippie Aug 2016 #46
Alcohol has also destroyed lives, but it's still legal. DetlefK Aug 2016 #53
And the misguided attempt to make it illegal during Prohibition led to corruption at all levels of tblue37 Aug 2016 #82
same with cigarettes wordpix Aug 2016 #102
"I live across the street from an illegal store that sells it." mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 #56
Worst misnomer ever hibbing Aug 2016 #109
What? It has been 24 hours and no one has said to you hueymahl Aug 2016 #65
No doubt, you have objective evidence to support your allegation yes? LanternWaste Aug 2016 #69
No you haven't MirrorAshes Aug 2016 #90
Funny, they watch crime go on all day across the street, yet fail to call the authorities. Rex Aug 2016 #119
It destroys lives BECAUSE it is illegal!nt m-lekktor Aug 2016 #132
K & R SunSeeker Aug 2016 #3
"Elicit" wysi Aug 2016 #4
Yes, they must be smoking DLnyc Aug 2016 #13
Yes. Because having fun is a crime. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2016 #25
I have seen how it absolutely helps with neuropathic pain, side effects of chemo, and Dustlawyer Aug 2016 #6
The $ behind most of the anti-pot lobby groups... wysi Aug 2016 #17
And the for-profit prison corporations. nt Duppers Aug 2016 #111
Three special interest groups want to maintain the prohibition against cannabis: TonyPDX Aug 2016 #18
I believe you left out the most important reason Tribalceltic Aug 2016 #22
? I'm not sure I get the connection. TonyPDX Aug 2016 #47
Felony Convictions Punx Aug 2016 #55
As Punx says. It was placed rapidly onto Schedule I by Nixon to make all the young people AllyCat Aug 2016 #64
Don't forget law enforcement n/t hibbing Aug 2016 #110
Why not just legalize it all and stop this insane, unwinnable war on drugs forever? Feeling the Bern Aug 2016 #7
I think there is too much money involved. StrictlyRockers Aug 2016 #42
Border town Blackjackdavey Aug 2016 #48
Wait --- what? Rebubula Aug 2016 #50
Nice conversational tone you have going there Blackjackdavey Aug 2016 #61
That was my reaction when I read this post. Time for a new economy or let the town fold AllyCat Aug 2016 #66
I think you took his post wrong. SheriffBob Aug 2016 #125
Sounds eerily similar to the South's argument for slavery Yavin4 Aug 2016 #68
This is not an argument Blackjackdavey Aug 2016 #73
My post compared your argument to the argument for legalized slavery Yavin4 Aug 2016 #75
I couldn't agree more Blackjackdavey Aug 2016 #81
Fuck the prison-industrial complex. People dependent on it for income need to get real jobs HELPING kestrel91316 Aug 2016 #93
Because many progressive battles are won INCREMENTALLY. It gives the larger population pnwmom Aug 2016 #97
She needs to get rid of the head of the DEA as soon as she gets in office. YOHABLO Aug 2016 #8
it's the revolving door --same thing in all the major agencies wordpix Aug 2016 #104
Brava! I hope this happens. nt babylonsister Aug 2016 #9
I agree it should be rescheduled. 4:20 is too late in the day jberryhill Aug 2016 #10
Yes, but it is also a great time for those of us that stay up during the night. TexasTowelie Aug 2016 #30
Yay, good move! DLnyc Aug 2016 #15
addiction is a mental illness SansACause Aug 2016 #19
Does the President really control that? TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #21
marijuana should be REMOVED from the controlled substance schedule rollin74 Aug 2016 #26
Amen. PoliticalMalcontent Aug 2016 #112
But only as a schedule 2 drug, same as Why not 3, 4 or 5? Liberty Belle Aug 2016 #31
why not stop considering pot a controlled substance all together? rollin74 Aug 2016 #32
This kind of change only happens slowly. BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2016 #34
Marijuana was put on Schedule I quickly. It can come off that way. AllyCat Aug 2016 #60
I agree about the profit aspect, for sure. BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2016 #83
Wrong. The reason to do it slowly is to gradually build public support. Only a handful of states pnwmom Aug 2016 #106
My opinion? By making it Schedule II, it allows for drug companies to research and AllyCat Aug 2016 #49
Damn good point Rebubula Aug 2016 #51
exactly! the majority of marijuana users will still be at risk for prosecution and incarceration rollin74 Aug 2016 #58
Bingo Ruby the Liberal Aug 2016 #71
Wow...that's pretty cool. :) BlancheSplanchnik Aug 2016 #33
But but but...I thought HRC was an authoritarian! Rex Aug 2016 #39
Seeing as Reshedualing is a DEA burden....how can she do it without Nancyswidower Aug 2016 #128
Legal here, very. raven mad Aug 2016 #45
Would reschedule from evening to morning use dembotoz Aug 2016 #52
I hope she reschedules it Glaisne Aug 2016 #54
How about legalize it and cut the profits of the drug cartels? jalan48 Aug 2016 #59
Reschedule it? Like at 4:15 or 4:45? whopis01 Aug 2016 #76
Yeah, I'd like it scheduled for a little later in the day jberryhill Aug 2016 #107
A lot of powerful "stakeholders" have an interest in keeping weed illegal. tblue37 Aug 2016 #77
don't forget Big Pharma ---they can't have a monopoly on weed growing wordpix Aug 2016 #98
Excellent!!! Finally someone with some sense in their head!!! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2016 #78
about time, kpete Aug 2016 #79
Making general claims about marijuana are meaningless shireen Aug 2016 #84
"...and other elicit substances..." - this got past Time's editors! nt Lucky Luciano Aug 2016 #85
Proud to live in colorado_ufo Aug 2016 #86
Do it on April 20! bluestateguy Aug 2016 #87
I don't get that wordpix Aug 2016 #105
420 Rex Aug 2016 #117
MMJ helps my neuropathy from chemo 100% wordpix Aug 2016 #95
I don't believe her at all. TRoN33 Aug 2016 #108
I don't Believe It The River Aug 2016 #120
Thought I'd chip in with my own stupid thoughts/history PoliticalMalcontent Aug 2016 #122
Suuuuure she will JesterCS Aug 2016 #123
the dea SheriffBob Aug 2016 #124
A definite move in the right direction. eom guillaumeb Aug 2016 #126
K & R SunSeeker Aug 2016 #127
Obama said he'd close Guantonimo too. n/t wildbilln864 Aug 2016 #129
So if sales are legal in certain states greymattermom Aug 2016 #131
I reiterate Prisoner_Number_Six Aug 2016 #133
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