California Democratic Party not endorsing marijuana legalization

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California Democratic Party decides not to endorse marijuana legalization initiative
The party decides to adopt a neutral position on Proposition 19. Many favor the measure, but opponents cited one overriding concern: a yes vote could damage statewide candidates in competitive races.

The state Democratic Party decided Sunday not to endorse the marijuana legalization initiative on the November ballot after a swift, passionate debate that left little doubt most Democrats in the hotel meeting room intend to vote yes at the polls.

The party decided to adopt a neutral position on Proposition 19, leaving the many local Democratic committees and organizations free to endorse the measure.

Advocates for an endorsement cited many reasons to back the initiative, but opponents pressed one overriding concern: a yes vote could damage statewide candidates in competitive races.

"We're concerned that our candidates, Jerry Brown, Barbara Boxer and others, who have actually come out against this are going to be compromised," said Steve Preminger, the chairman of the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee, "so we're going to get lost in a discussion about the merits of whether we should legalize or not, when, really, we the Democratic Party want to put all of our efforts into electing our ticket."


http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jul/18/local/la-me-pot-dems-20100719

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Democrats just lost a lot of pothead voters. Talk about cowards, they whine on TV that California is broke and we should sell and tax MJ, but they do not want to officially be on record as supporting the bill.
 
Wow. Kind of a bad PR move, but I seriously doubt the R Party in CA is embracing the legalization of POT. They haven't "lost" anything.
 
Wow. Kind of a bad PR move, but I seriously doubt the R Party in CA is embracing the legalization of POT. They haven't "lost" anything.

I wish the Democrats had endorced this movement, but there was never a question as to if the Republicans would.
 
Legalization is a much more fiscally conservative position.

yes, it is.

Though prohibition is a typically social conservative mantra.

that said, it amazes me that anyone is afraid to endorse Prop 19 (or similar bills in other states). The majority of the population is now in favor of legalization. It could not be any easier to make the case that prohibition does not work. All the war on drugs has ever done is increase the jail population. It has done little to curb the use of MJ (or other drugs).
 
yes, it is.

Though prohibition is a typically social conservative mantra.

that said, it amazes me that anyone is afraid to endorse Prop 19 (or similar bills in other states). The majority of the population is now in favor of legalization. It could not be any easier to make the case that prohibition does not work. All the war on drugs has ever done is increase the jail population. It has done little to curb the use of MJ (or other drugs).


Well, where you have a political party that has some candidates opposing it and some candidates supporting it, a neutral position shouldn't surprise anyone.
 
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