Young Republicans Favor An End To Prohibition
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:18 pm
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/christiner ... s-n1915246
My guess is that any Republican who does not stand for an end to Prohibition doesn't stand a chance in the run up to 2016.
Evidently old Republicans do not quite hold those kinds of views. Although Newt "Death For Two OZs of Pot" Gingrich backed decrim in California (it got 58% and won). Maybe Republicans are finally catching up.Matthew Hurtt, Chairman of the Arlington, Virginia Young Republicans, (which is just outside D.C.) described the passage of I-71 as a “step in the right direction” for limited government and for sensible legal policy.
“I think the overwhelming passage of Initiative 71 is a step in the right direction for D.C. Voters in D.C. and states like Washington and Colorado believe we should have the freedom to choose what we put into our bodies, either for medicinal use or recreational use. The notion that you can be arrested and put away for a long time for small amounts of marijuana possession is outrageous. The War on Drugs has worked to destroy predominantly inner-city communities. Prohibition laws are disproportionately used to target minorities. Our focus should be on rehabilitation of addicts, not imprisonment of small-time offenders.”
My guess is that any Republican who does not stand for an end to Prohibition doesn't stand a chance in the run up to 2016.