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coadie 12-25-2010 03:45 PM

Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
What a shock. I guess non holiness folks are liberal.

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“We’re locking up people that have taken a couple puffs of marijuana and next thing you know they’ve got 10 years with mandatory sentences,” Robertson continued. “These judges just say, they throw up their hands and say nothing we can do with these mandatory sentences. We’ve got to take a look at what we’re considering crimes and that’s one of ‘em.
Now for the spin.

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And now comes the day-after spin from CBN:
Dr. Robertson did not call for the decriminalization of marijuana. He was advocating that our government revisit the severity of the existing laws because mandatory drug sentences do harm to many young people who go to prison and come out as hardened criminals.
Was he misquoting hisself, having a senior moment or is he just not that bright?

Twisp 12-25-2010 05:16 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Guess we should start calling him "Pot" Robertson, lol.

Joking aside, I think he makes a valid point, and it is a point that has been raised many times before. The severity of penalties for marijuana-related offenses do not fit the crime. Marijuana use is akin to alcohol or tobacco use and should not be criminalize. You can get far stronger highs off of numerous prescription strength medicine. Hopefully more states will start legalizing at the state level, and that will give the government the room they need to legalize it at the federal level.

Cindy 12-25-2010 05:40 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Be that as it may, it is still illegal. I would rather there were harsher sentences for harder drugs.

coadie 12-25-2010 06:22 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
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Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 1004358)
Guess we should start calling him "Pot" Robertson, lol.

Joking aside, I think he makes a valid point, and it is a point that has been raised many times before. The severity of penalties for marijuana-related offenses do not fit the crime. Marijuana use is akin to alcohol or tobacco use and should not be criminalize. You can get far stronger highs off of numerous prescription strength medicine. Hopefully more states will start legalizing at the state level, and that will give the government the room they need to legalize it at the federal level.

You favor legalizing drugs. Christians don't. It is a homewrecking product.

Cindy 12-25-2010 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by coadie (Post 1004379)
You favor legalizing drugs. Christians don't. It is a homewrecking product.

:santathumb

seguidordejesus 12-25-2010 07:51 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 1004358)
Guess we should start calling him "Pot" Robertson, lol.

Joking aside, I think he makes a valid point, and it is a point that has been raised many times before. The severity of penalties for marijuana-related offenses do not fit the crime. Marijuana use is akin to alcohol or tobacco use and should not be criminalize. You can get far stronger highs off of numerous prescription strength medicine. Hopefully more states will start legalizing at the state level, and that will give the government the room they need to legalize it at the federal level.

:santathumb

Digging4Truth 12-25-2010 10:06 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 1004358)
Guess we should start calling him "Pot" Robertson, lol.

Joking aside, I think he makes a valid point, and it is a point that has been raised many times before. The severity of penalties for marijuana-related offenses do not fit the crime. Marijuana use is akin to alcohol or tobacco use and should not be criminalize. You can get far stronger highs off of numerous prescription strength medicine. Hopefully more states will start legalizing at the state level, and that will give the government the room they need to legalize it at the federal level.

Agreed.

Jason B 12-25-2010 10:53 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 1004358)
Guess we should start calling him "Pot" Robertson, lol.

Joking aside, I think he makes a valid point, and it is a point that has been raised many times before. The severity of penalties for marijuana-related offenses do not fit the crime. Marijuana use is akin to alcohol or tobacco use and should not be criminalize. You can get far stronger highs off of numerous prescription strength medicine. Hopefully more states will start legalizing at the state level, and that will give the government the room they need to legalize it at the federal level.

I agree that the penalties should be lighter, though it should still be jail, and multiple offenses or possesion of a large amount (normally with intent to sell) should be prison time.

I don't agree with legalizing it, and I dont believe any christian should.

Jason B 12-25-2010 10:53 PM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
:santathumb
Quote:

Originally Posted by coadie (Post 1004379)
You favor legalizing drugs. Christians don't. It is a homewrecking product.


Praxeas 12-26-2010 12:21 AM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
criminalize drug dealers, criminalize driving while under the influence etc etc

A.W. Bowman 12-26-2010 08:18 AM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
Of course there are alternatives. We could just outlaw all drugs, of every kind, making the possession of any among punishable with a mandatorily 25 year sentence. A second offence would then be a capital crime. Then we can sit back and measure the results of our effort. But then we will start looking for exceptions, according to our personal need. And, some people require a large number of different drugs just to continue living.

So, where does one draw the line? After all, for thousands of people, taking too many aspirins can result in their (internal) bleeding to death. That is why aspirin ads are required to plainly state that one should “consult a physician before starting an aspirin regimen”. Shell we then send aspirin pushers to jail for a mandatorily 10 years? Or, let’s send an underage drinker to prison for 10 years. Better yet, also send the parents of an underage drinker to prison for 20 years! Remember, the sentences are to be mandatory.

Or, we can start to use some common sense, and has already been pointed out, and come up with laws that actually fit the crime. Driving while under any ‘known’ mind/body altering substance carries one sentence. Causing physical and/or property damage another class of sentences, causing the loss of body parts (arms, eyes, etc.) another class and the causing the loss of life, another class.

While I have difficulty with implementing some of God’s instructions in righteousness (e.g. Deu. 21:18-21; there are no recorded instances in Hebrew history where this law was ever implemented), perhaps going back to the historical roots of our modern-day legal system, the Bible, we might find a suitable approach to our drug and other runaway social problems.

Okay, we could, but we won’t. It's too much of an effort and it will cost too much money. It is easer to just pass another law.

A.W. Bowman 12-26-2010 09:15 AM

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Oops!

Just found this one:

http://visiontoamerica.org/story/jur...osecution.html

Sam 12-26-2010 10:02 AM

Re: Pat Robertson Legalize marijuana
 
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Originally Posted by Jason Badejo (Post 1004455)
... don't agree with legalizing it, and I dont believe any christian should.

well, we've legalized tobacco, alcohol, and Coca Cola........


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