Saturday, April 26, 2014

Retired Supreme Court Justice Says Legalize Pot

Good Day World!

The days of the “Devil Weed” have passed, and it’s nice to see people in high places with the same assessment. 

The marijuana-legalization movement gained a new friend in a high place yesterday when retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens said the federal government should allow American adults to possess pot.

Speaking to National Public Radio, Stevens said public opinion on legal weed has shifted noticeably in recent years toward favoring what would essentially be an end to federal marijuana prohibition.

“Recognize that the distinction between marijuana and alcoholic beverages is really not much of a distinction,” Stevens told NPR. (Read whole story here)

Time for me to walk on down the road…

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