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What get together supports the legalization of Marijuana far more the Democrats or the Republicans?

Posted on 21 November 2011 by admin

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by ElvertBarnes

Query by Hippie Jesus: What party supports the legalization of Marijuana more the Democrats or the Republicans?
I personally believe the Republicans help Marijuana legalization far more, but the Religious Right is strong enough to oppose it.

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Answer by John Doe
Who in the hell is this religious right you morons preserve fantasizing about?

The moral majority that broke up more than 20 many years ago?

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6 Responses to “What get together supports the legalization of Marijuana far more the Democrats or the Republicans?”

  1. W J says:

    Marijuana makes you stupid, lazy, and liberal so Democrats support it so they can have more supporters.

  2. Think Outside the Ballot Box says:

    Neither. It’s liberal people in city and county governments.
    The Reps and Dems can’t back it on a large scale because they care only about money and voting blocs, not principles. I’m led to believe that these small advocacy groups that get the legislation passed are mostly liberals judging by the areas of Colorado and California where legalization is being pushed.

  3. Far Darrig says:

    Republicans typically are. Ron Paul is for legalization of all drugs, and Bob Dole was for the decriminalization of Marijuana.

  4. I R Conservative says:

    Conservatives support the decriminalization of marijuana more than Liberals.

  5. Big says:

    Probably libertarians. But they are kind of crazy.

  6. Casy says:

    the religious right are not the ones keeping pot down. please show a link to support that claim.

    right now there are no talks in congress to legalize pot. so both parties are useless in the matter.


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