For the record, he’s talking about this here.
He also makes some very valid point about the Libertarians. Although, there are some legit arguments to his comments. It is quite an awesome thing to watch.
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While I do not agree with many of his view points, I understand where he is coming from about why haven’t you been helping before now. If they were publicly renewing their commitment to a cause they’d been working with or perhaps pledging help to something that was new or they were unaware that would be one thing. But this is hands across america level crap.
I would point out that he said that he used to be a Drug addict and that he had friends who still were. I wonder if he would feel different about legalization if he was serving time for possession or couldn’t get a job because of a drug bust. We spend too much on enforcement and if we just saved that money, we’d be in a much better place to start paying down that national debt that we’ve been accumulating. Or improve our schools and infrastructure. You know, smart things. Its a social problem, like alcohol abuse. Deal with it in the same way. And stop letting gangs use drug money to fucking arm themselves. Prohibition doesn’t work.
Those are the arguments I was referring to.
Thanks for the comment!