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Obama Ignores Pot-Related Questions In Monday's Online Chat

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First Posted: 01/30/2012 8:58 pm Updated: 01/31/2012 2:20 am

WASHINGTON, DC -- President Barack Obama in an online "conversation" with American voters on Monday, failed to answer a barrage of questions about marijuana legalization or the drug war.

Although 18 out of 20 of the most popular questions submitted by voters via YouTube were about the drug war or pot, the president in his 45-minute post-State of the Union chat didn't address a single one.

"It is disappointing that, yet again, the administration has declined the opportunity to discuss the very serious issue of ending marijuana prohibition," Erik Altieri, spokesman for National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, wrote in an email. "For the ninth time, the White House has solicited the American people for direct input on the issues they cared about and then, when the resulting answers called overwhelmingly for marijuana law reform, President Obama ignores the will of the American people on this burning issue."

Google, which moderated the event from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., did not immediately respond to a query about why such questions were excluded. YouTube, a division Google, allowed users until Saturday midnight to designate a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" on questions submitted ahead of Monday's chat. Questions with the most thumbs up were deemed the most popular.

While the president did find time to talk about a whole host of less weighty questions, including ones about late-night snacks, dancing and his tennis skills, a response to a top-rated question submitted by Stephen Downing, the retired deputy chief of police in Los Angeles, was conspicuously absent.

Downing's question, which garnered more than 4,500 votes, ranked first in popularity among questions submitted via video and second out of all questions. He asked the president to address a growing voter constituency that wants more changes to drug policy than he has delivered in his first term. "From my 20 years of experience I have come to see our country’s drug policies as a failure and a complete waste of criminal justice resources," Downing had said in his video.

Later commenting on his question's being ignored in Monday night's chat, Downing, a board member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, wrote, "It's worse than silly that YouTube and Google would waste the time of the president and of the American people discussing things like midnight snacks and playing tennis when there is a much more pressing question on the minds of the people who took the time to participate in voting on submissions."

"A majority of Americans now support legalizing marijuana to de-fund cartels and gangs, lower incarceration and arrest rates and save scarce public resources, all while generating new much-needed tax revenue," Downing added. "The time to discuss this issue is now. We're tired of this serious public policy crisis being pushed aside or laughed off."

This isn't the first time the issue of drug policy has dominated online contests soliciting questions from the president only to be ignored. In last year's "Your Interview with the President" competition, Obama did discuss the issue, however, calling legalization and regulation of marijuana and other drugs "an entirely legitimate topic for debate" and adding that he remained opposed to legalization of medical marijuana.

Medical marijuana activists are wondering what happened to the candidate who promised to maintain a hands-off approach toward pot clinics' adhering to state law.

"I will be voting in the Republican primary in California, and I will be voting for one of the candidates who supports our position on medical cannabis," said Steve DeAngelo, executive director of California-based Harborside Health Center told The Huffington Post in a recent interview. "I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of other medical cannabis patients join me."

"There's a real opening here for Republicans," he said.

A White House spokesman, when asked for comment about why no marijuana-related questions were addressed on Monday, noted that the event had been moderated by Google and the president was merely answering questions posed to him.

Watch Downing ask his question below.


CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this story, Stephen Downing's name was misspelled. We apologize for the error.

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WASHINGTON, DC -- President Barack Obama in an online "conversation" with American voters on Monday, failed to answer a barrage of questions about marijuana legalization or the drug war. Although 1...
WASHINGTON, DC -- President Barack Obama in an online "conversation" with American voters on Monday, failed to answer a barrage of questions about marijuana legalization or the drug war. Although 1...
 
 
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Coinyer101 10:13 PM on 01/30/2012
I fhe were open to debate, then you would all know that this isn't just about smoking pot. This is about a plant that is not only great medicine, but, It could end malnutrition in the world. 

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02:52 PM on 08/31/2012
Under the Obama Regime, there will never ever be a legalization of pot. Nor any other drug. He will continue to negotiate with the terrosist who are slaughtering millions of Mexicans daily, he will contionue to arm them. You boot lickers, will say this is nonsense, and never see that truck heading right for your face.

He will make Mexicans the new lowest class, and you all know, you are certaionly FOR that. He will continue to profit off of securing pot as illegal. He will also, use with great glee, his NDDA to the best of his Socialists abilities.

If you vote for Obama, you are voting for less control, less choice, never to legalize pot, its why he will NEVER address this to you, HIS PEOPLE.

You are so devoted you're blind. He does not give a crap about women, or minorities! When are you going to WAKE UP. It's all here, read the NDDA, look at his foreign policy, please, look what he has done for cartels, don't let your hope and change, be stolen from you again. He dupped you. He plans to do it again. God I can't wait for the DNC....
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Fredo777
poplitician.
09:01 PM on 07/18/2012
"on this burning issue"

hahaha I get it.
06:02 PM on 07/12/2012
This article makes no mention of Gary Johnson, the only candidate who will legalize marijuana and regulate it, tax it. www.garyjohnson2012.com.
11:09 PM on 04/05/2012
you can not be serious how about worrying about gas prices, when you know pot is onlysomething that will make the government money in taxes ! how about we use the oil we have instead of exporting it,then import someone elsesoil!how about we use american resources in america
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kevin hunt2012
12:35 PM on 03/21/2012
Marijuana prohibition has become politically unpopular. As an example, In Colorado the Denver County Republican party recently voted on their party's platform. The vote was 73% in favor of medical marijuana and 56% in favor of outright legalization.
01:51 PM on 02/29/2012
Um, yeah, because the President's "late-night snacks, dancing and his tennis skills" are so much more important to discuss than 80% of the questions American citizens asked him. How about NOT IGNORING THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM and just answering ONE of these questions? I have long-since completely lost my faith in this dude. Talk about ignoring the American people.
01:48 PM on 02/29/2012
"This 'burning' issue"...lol
06:49 PM on 02/23/2012
He can't piss off his Big Pharma lobbying buddy Billy Tauzin. All those donations and all the money pouring in > American people. Always.
01:54 PM on 02/29/2012
Unfortunately, you hit the nail on the head, and this applies to not only the President, but to Congress as well. How are we supposed to get our country back now that the biggest corporations can buy our "representatives"? U.S. "Democracy" is a joke.
01:54 PM on 02/17/2012
Marijuana legalization would not only be the smart thing to do, but the right thing to do. That's why the government will fight to keep it illegal. When is the last time government did anything in the better interest of the people? I take that back...we will have free housing at those FEMA camps they have been building. Thanks to the NDAA this free housing is available to everyone! For more information Youtube: Camp FEMA (the full length is in HQ)
09:23 PM on 02/15/2012
they ignore us because they know their positions on MariJ are extremely flawed. The really sad part about this is that Marij could help alot of injuries that are struggling to make money and keep/create jobs.

MariJ also provides huge cost savings to those suffering from a plethora of painful and deadly illnesses.

The war on MariJ is one of the biggest crimes the American government has committed against free enterprise and it's citizens. Meanwhile, cigarettes and hard liquour continue to be legal, inspite of overwhelming evidence as to their negative effects.
10:33 AM on 02/04/2012
Spo101

Feb 4 2012, 10:16 am
Google ignoring the question concerning the War on Drugs failure from the law enforcement officer is symptom of a much bigger societal ailment. Those who run our broadcast/print media, communication networks and news outlets want to divert Americans attention away from what’s really important. Instead of all the fluff news, true crime stories and celebrity worship why not try some in-depth investigation into the Corporate Crime Wave or ...

New York State is a great hypocrite. I wonder how many lives have been ruined by the stiff gun laws in this state. I know one guy in Niagara County jail who's been incarcerated for 22 months because police searched his mobile home and found guns. Mr. Finch was traveling "On the Road" from a state where guns were allowed to be carried.

Yet the state allows war profiteering corporations on Wall St give guns to every savage dictator, and nationalist fanatic on the ****'n planet. The Bush/Cheney Administration armed and financed Mexican drug police who turned around and are working for drug trafficers now.

Hey US government... the WAR ON DRUGS DOESN'T WORK! Hey US government... your war policy sucks! Hey US government... there's over 1.5 million non-violent Americans in the jail/prison industrial complex and NOT ONE OF THEM IS FROM THE CORPORATE CRIME WAVE THAT RUINED OUR ECONOMY.

Direct you LAWS on yourselves and leave the average American PEOPLE alone. cyberbitchslap2.blogspot.com
12:09 PM on 02/02/2012
Since Alcohol and Cigarettes can be deadly to the user (as well as to casual passersby w/ drunk driving & second hand smoke)... I think they should be prohibited.

If that sounds silly to you, why should marijuana which is NOT deadly, be prohibited?
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DougDeWitt
progressive social-capitalist
12:21 PM on 02/04/2012
no, it doesn't sound silly at all, actually... the Women's Temperance Leagues had it right the first time.
11:56 AM on 02/02/2012
"He remained opposed to legalization of medical marijuana."

If it were Republicans and not voters, Obama would change his mind!
02:56 PM on 08/31/2012
what
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Binea
Only a fool denies she is a fool, I am no fool
05:23 PM on 02/01/2012
Dear Obama
..Meet,Ron Paul and the other candidates in an AOL chatroom..allow 40 people in the room at a time..1/2 each group ?
it is less structured and more down in the mosh pit . chat back and forth like they do there.
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Binea
Only a fool denies she is a fool, I am no fool
05:35 PM on 02/01/2012
actually..Paltalk is probably a better set up.There people have to raise their hand to speak,so..while there could be multible conversations going on in the text chat..only one person can have the mic at one time.You can also lock the door to the room,so only people you want can come in ( let anyone based on lettery or something)
04:08 PM on 02/01/2012
This is an example of the ruling that corporations are people. You have the correction corporations and the pharmaceutical industry along with police organizations all wanting to keep this prohibition active.

Maybe we can get the SCUS to declare people as corporations.