Tell Obama Legalization Is No Laughing Matter
March 30th, 2009 by Silvio
The following letter below is reaction from NORML regarding President Obama’s statement on marijuana policy during a Virtual Town Hall Meeting last week. NORML has set it up so one can use an online form to send a prepared and well-formulated letter to the President to voice disapproval about his recent statements.
Per NORML:
Speaking at an online Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, March 26, President Barack Obama pledged “to open up the White House to the American people.”
Well, to some of the American people that is.
As for those tens of millions of you who believe that cannabis should be legally regulated like alcohol — and the tens of thousands of you who voted to make this subject the most popular question in today’s online Presidential Town Hall — well, your voice doesn’t really matter.
Asked this morning whether he “would … support the bill currently going through the California legislation to legalize and tax marijuana, boosting the economy and reducing drug cartel related violence,” the President responded with derision.
“There was one question that was voted on that ranked fairly high and that was whether legalizing marijuana would improve the economy and job creation, and I don’t know what this says about the online audience,” he laughed.
“The answer is no, I don’t think that [is] a good strategy.”
Obama’s cynical rebuff was short-sighted and disrespectful to a large percentage of his supporters. After all, was it not this very same “online audience” that donated heavily to Obama’s Presidential campaign and ultimately carried him to the White House?
Please take a moment to tell the President that marijuana law reform is no laughing matter, and that the millions of Americans who support this issue deserve to be treated respectfully. For your convenience, a pre-written letter will be e-mailed to President Obama when you enter your contact information below.
Show your support! Head over to NORML and use the pre-written letter to allow your sentiments be heard.























