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December 13, 2011
"Newt Gingrich A Hypocrite For Supporting Death Penalty For Marijuana Smugglers, Gary Johnson Says"
The title of this post is the heading of this new piece at The Huffington Post, which manages to get pot policy, the death penalty, and two notable GOP Prez candidates all into one headline. Here are exceprts, which end with some interesting details about some prior comments about federal pot prohibition from the latest GOP front-runner:
Longshot GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson attacked frontrunner Newt Gingrich for supporting the death penalty for marijuana smugglers even though he has admitted to smoking the drug himself during graduate school.
Gingrich "proposed the death penalty for marijuana -- for possession of marijuana above a certain quantity of marijuana -- and yet he is among 100 million Americans who smoke marijuana," Johnson told MSNBC’s Alex Witt over the weekend.
An outspoken critic of federal drug control policy, Johnson added he "would love to have a discussion with [Gingrich] on the fact that he smoked pot, and under the wrong set of circumstances, he proposed the death penalty for something, potentially, that he had committed?"
That's not quite right. Even under Gingrich's draconian proposal, nobody could be sentenced to death for smoking pot. But Johnson does effectively highlight one of the more outrageous pieces of drug policy to be introduced before Congress, and pushed by the GOP presidential front runner no less. In 1996 the former House Speaker sponsored the Drug Importer Death Penalty Act, under which importing more than two ounces of certain illegal substances -- including marijuana -- can be punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Johnson, the former New Mexico governor, has been open with the media about his own experiences smoking pot. After a paragliding accident in 2005, Johnson asserted "marijuana really helped [him] deal" with the pain, and in an interview with the New Republic he joked, "I never exhaled." His policy position on medical marijuana flows naturally from that experience.
But Gingrich, who smoked pot while in graduate school in the '60s, wants to have it both ways. "That was a sign we were alive and in graduate school in that era," he told New York magazine in 1995 of his illegal drug use. And in 1982, he penned a letter to the Journal of the American Medical Association calling for the legalization of medical cannabis. Federal law, he wrote, "continues to define marijuana as a drug 'with no accepted medical use,' and federal agencies continue to prohibit physician-patient access to marijuana. This outdated federal prohibition is corrupting the intent of the state laws and depriving thousands of glaucoma and cancer patients of the medical care promised them by their state legislatures."
Some recent and older related posts:
- New GOP front-runner Newt Gingrich talking up death penalty for drug kingpins
- GOP candidate Ron Paul assails Obama pot policy and garners applause calling federal drug war "a total failure"
- Newt Gingrich says "criminal justice system is broken, and conservatives must lead the way in fixing it"
- Will Newt Gingrich's statements about a "broken" criminal justice system get attention as he launches a run for President?
- "Presidential candidate to Obama: end drug war & pardon jailed marijuana users"
- New Huff Post pieces on presidential pot policy and politics
- "Record-High 50% of Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana Use"
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I have to admit, "I never exhaled" is a helluva great line.
Posted by: Bill Otis | Dec 13, 2011 7:56:39 PM
Newt's hypocrisy is typical of mainstream Republicans and Democrats.
Vote Libertarian. (Wouldn't it be nice if Ron Paul and Gary Johnson could join forces and actually get some votes on the Libertarian ticket, where they belong? Alas, politicians have to be on team Republican or team Democrat to garner votes.)
Shrink the size the government. Get the government out of our bedrooms. The government has no business prohibiting individuals from using naturally growing herbs.
Posted by: Calif. Capital Defense Counsel | Dec 13, 2011 8:22:07 PM
CCDC,
If what people smoked was indeed a "naturally growing herb" I would say that you at least have a legitimate argument. Unfortunately, Blueberry Bud, Carmelicious, and Waikiki Queen are nothing like what is "naturally growing." They are as far apart as Coca Cola is from cocaine.
Posted by: TarlsQtr | Dec 15, 2011 9:33:11 AM