Would You Support “Law Enforcement Against Prohibition” Specifically Marijuana?

Question by Flourishing Butterfly: Would you support “Law Enforcement Against Prohibition” Specifically Marijuana?
I am a college student and this organization was at my school and it consists of former law enforcement and government workers that are for legalizing marijuana. They believe the War on Drugs (marijuana primarily) is a lost cause and it should be legalized. Would you support them or see them if they were to be speaking at an event? Why? I do because I see marijuana as being not as harmful as cigs which has hundreds of chemicals (fiberglass and even embalming fluid being a couple). Also, the only thing you hear people getting in trouble for with marijuana is possession and not killing someone or something extreme which can be caused by alcohol. I signed a petition called “Support the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2013” which would ultimately end prohibition so the states can figure out their own regulations for it. Please sign if you are for the cause. You’re basically sending it to the legislators of your state. Here’s the link: http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5663/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=12759

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Answer by Charles B
I do support this, and encourage any right thinking person to sign your petition.

If we are going to prohibit something harmful to the public. I suggest we start with genetically modified food products!!

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