GOP Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson Would Consider Full Pardon

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GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson told reporters today that he would consider issue "a full presidential pardon" for every non-violent marijuana convicted under current drug laws if elected. Asked by blogger Darren Richardson if he would consider such a move, the libertarian former governor of New Mexico – who called himself "part of the marijuana movement, forever" and has acknowledged using marijuana – said he would, comparing the prohibition on marijuana the prohibition of alcohol:

JOHNSON: Yes. ... After prohibition of alcohol was repealed, one of the untold stories was of all the pardons that went out to all those people who had been convicted or were serving jail sentences for trading in alcohol. I think that same phenomenon accompanies legalizing marijuana and what I call rational drug policy, which starts with looking at the drug problem or the drug issue first as a health issue rather a criminal justice issue.

Most offenders are convicted under state drug laws and thus not eligible for Johnson's scheme, but activists have sought a presidential pardon for some egregious federal convictions.

Perhaps the most startling thing about Johnson's stance is not the comments themselves, but the fact that only a fringe candidate with less than one percent support in most polls is willing to say them. As Johnson happily noted, a new Gallup poll released this week finds that a full 50 percent of Americans now support marijuana legalization, and not just for medical use. A CNN poll from April, a Pew poll from February, and many other recent polls have similar results, with support for legalization in at least the mid 40s. Meanwhile, support is as high as 62 percent other controversial among Americans under 30 years old. Support for other social policies is often not much higher, yet they garner immense attention while drug policy is largely ignored or taken for granted.

Reps. Barney Frank (D-MA) and Ron Paul (R-TX) have been perhaps the most mainstream politicians to take up the issue, introducing a bill to allow states to regulate marijuana as they please.

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I'm still voting for ron Paul.
 
We need a President younger than Ron Paul!! A man like Gary Johnson fits that bill. Paul scares the hell out of many , no most conservative voters. He wouldn't have a chance at a crossover vote which is what it will take to defeat Obama.He has never hid his agenda about marijuana while Governor and I don't think he'll start now. His only downfall is his honesty but show me any honest recent President. RD :peace::peace::peace::peace:
 
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The topic is Gary Johnson pardoning people in jail for Cannabis, not who we want to vote for. Let's keep this about the article please. Thanks! :)
 
If by some chance and almost divine intervention Gary Johnson gets elected Pres. than Eddy Lepp and thousands of others like him will be released from a Govt. imposed living hell that they live in. RD :peace::peace::peace:
 
Feds Rights should not impose on States Rights. The Constitution is written on hemp paper. So is the Declaration. George Washington grew hemp for cloth and paper. This prohibition,and that's what it is,on marijuana is ridiculous. Stay out of our lives,Feds.
 
A full pardon would be blessing, but lets not pretend like some of these people aren't where they belong. No time for less than four ounces mentioned for recreation and all medical users.
 
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