What's the Point of Asking Obama to Legalize Marijuana? I'll Explain

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
In comments, Giordano questions the value of constantly confronting the President about marijuana legalization:

"In the end, it makes no sense at all to ask Obama for anything more than what he’s already done for medical marijuana. His candor on the subject of cannabis will probably wait for the day he’s no longer president, just as Bill Clinton waited before scoffing at U.S. marijuana penalties."

All of this is certainly worth explaining to anyone who genuinely expects the President to abolish marijuana prohibition. Yes, it's helpful to understand that he's not going to do that, neither next week nor on his last day in office. But I don’t think any willingness on the President's part to publicly support legalization is necessary to justify the strategic efficacy of hounding him about it at almost every opportunity.

I think we score points simply by making ourselves visible. Our early success at saturating the President's web forums was followed by an unprecedented surge in favorable media coverage. By the time the Michael Phelps saga erupted, we'd already established marijuana reform as one of the leading political issues on the internet. Web trends are measured in dollar signs like never before and we're now witnessing the rewards of our proven ability to generate clicks.

Obama's new medical marijuana policy followed on the heels of an epic escalation in positive marijuana reporting from the mainstream press. The White House's decision to leak the story to the AP on a Sunday night was a powerful exhibit in their newfound faith that you could actually score political points by placating people like us. It's hardly the end of marijuana prohibition, but it shows that we're doing something right.



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i definitely agree, it will only catch on with time.. The more times he ignores the top 3 questions that are asked of him when he invites the voters to voice their concerns, the more the people realize he's doing nothing but avoiding the issue, and confront him about it.
 
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