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MANCHESTER, N.H. - At a campaign stop in Manchester on Thursday,
Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry told an audience of college students he opposes federal prosecutions in medical marijuana cases in states that have legalized the practice, pledging to reverse Bush administration policy on the issue. More broadly, he said he wanted to wait for the completion of a study to see what other alternatives might be available to medical marijuana before deciding whether to legalize it in all states. Asked whether he would repeal federal law that denies federal student loan assistance for individuals convicted of drug offenses, he said it would depend on the offense. ``If the offense is use, yes,'' he said. But ``if the offense is selling, no.'' While meeting with workers at Page Belting in Concord, Kerry talked about the need to ensure a working wage for all people. He also called for better disclosure of executive pension plans. Kerry said most companies give little information about these plans, and they rarely get voted on by shareholders. He called for the disclosure of pension package values for companies' top five executives. The Massachusetts senator also wants to crack down on companies that cloak executive pensions as compensation and then take tax deductions on them. Kerry also said it is essential that retiring employees be given a choice between traditional pension plans and increasingly popular cash-balance plans, which are less expensive for companies but can hurt older workers. Pubdate: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2004 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: letterstoeditor@bostonherald.com Website: http://www.bostonherald.com/news.html |
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