Ron Paul: You Can At least Let The Sick People Have Marijuana

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Ron Paul: War on Drugs a ‘total failure’

Congressman Ron Paul, the outspoken libertarian and Republican presidential candidate from Texas, called the War on Drugs a “total failure” at Tuesday’s CNN debate.

Republican presidential hopefuls take part in the Republican presidential debate on national security November 22, 2011 at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Constitution Hall in Washington

“I think that’s another war we ought to cancel,” said Paul, a fierce critic of America’s military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. “Because it’s to nobody’s benefit. And that’s where the violence is coming from.”

Paul then said the government has a responsibility to ensure border security, not just the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. He also said the best way to combat illegal immigration is to abolish government benefits that potential immigrants might find attractive.

“I just wanted you to clarify: When you said cancel the War on Drugs, does that mean legalize all these drugs?” moderator Wolf Blitzer asked Paul.

“I think the federal War on Drugs is a total failure,” Paul replied. “You can at least let sick people have marijuana because it’s helpful.”

Republican presidential candidate U.S. Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) (L) speaks as Texas Governor Rick Perry listens during the CNN GOP National Security debate in Washington, November 22, 2011.

According to Paul, Americans would be better served by regulating illegal drugs like alcohol, rather than outright prohibition.

“Alcohol’s a deadly drug,” he said. “The really deadly drugs are the prescription drugs. They kill a lot more people than the illegal drugs. The drug war is out of control. I fear the drug war because it undermines our civil liberties, it magnifies our problems on the borders, and we’ve spent like over the last 40 years a trillion dollars on this war.”

“And believe me, the kids can still get the drugs,” he continued. “It just hasn’t worked.”



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