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Feb 06 2008
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by Jacob G. Hornberger

In a Washington Times article on the drug war today, Steve Chapman points out that Barack Obama was for decriminalization of marijuana before he was against it. According to Chapman, who cites a Washington Times story on the matter, in his 2004 U.S. Senate race Obama came out for decriminalization. Now that he’s running for president, however, he’s come out against decriminalization.

That means, of course, that Obama, like all the other presidential candidates except Ron Paul, believes that people should be punished by the state for possessing marijuana (and other non-approved drugs).

So, the obvious question arises: Why shouldn’t Obama, as a moral matter, turn himself in the authorities and ask to be punished for his crime?

After all, Obama has openly admitted to possessing and consuming marijuana — and even cocaine — in his younger days. As a strictly legal matter, it is entire possible that the statute of limitations has run on prosecuting him. It is also possible that the state might have difficulty in compiling the necessary proof to convict Obama of a drug-law violation before a jury of his peers.

However, we’re talking here about a moral principle. Obama obviously believes that people who possess and consume drugs need to be punished by the state. Okay, fair enough — that’s what any good statist believes. But then, as a moral issue why should Obama exempt himself from the principle to which he subscribes?

There is nothing to stop Obama from appearing before a state judge and declaring, “Your honor, I firmly believe that people in our society who break the law by possessing non-approved drugs, including marijuana and cocaine, need to be punished by the state. I confess to you, under oath, that I have broken the law by possessing and ingesting both marijuana and cocaine. While my offenses occurred many years ago, I do not feel that that should affect the principle in which I believe — that people who break drug laws need to be punished by the state. Because I believe that this principle should be applied universally and because I wish to avoid being considered a hypocrite, I am here requesting the state to punish me, in accordance with the principle that I believe should be applied to others.”

To ensure that Obama’s guilty plea is accepted, he could even have any witnesses with whom he consumed dope appear before the judge to verify and confirm that he is truly guilty of the offense that he has openly admitted.

Why won’t Obama do this? Because like all the other presidential candidates who have admitted to possessing or consuming drugs, including George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry, he’s a hypocrite. While believing that society would be well-served by the state’s punishing those drug users whom it catches in the act of possessing drugs, the hypocrites obviously feel that society would not be well-served by the state’s punishing those drug users it doesn’t catch, especially those drug-law violating politicians who have openly admitted to breaking the law so that the revelation doesn’t bite them during their presidential campaigns.

It’s all reminds me of what the famous Texas criminal-defense lawyer Percy Foreman once said: “My clients don’t want justice. They want freedom.”  

Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.


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1. 06-02-2008 12:29
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Thank you for pointing out the hypocrisy of our Top Tier Candidates! It is past time to end the War on Drugs - a failed exercise in Statism that has only led to a Corporatist Police State of unmatched proportions. Only Dr. Paul has been consistent in decrying this and all of our wars of Corporate Empire.  
 
Sadly, Dr. Paul has been ignored by People of Color, even though he has vowed to end the so-called "War on Drugs" and pardon all non-violent drug offenders. It is this portion of society that suffers the most from our government's outrageous behavior against its own citizens... Does anyone really think that President Hillary or President Barack would implement such a couragous and just policy?
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2. 07-02-2008 18:31
Drug War - Terror by any ither name...
Ron Paul just hasn't answered those racist questions well enough. Plus returning power to the states? Well lets say no group knows better what kind of hell that can produce than the black man. Even back to our founding fathers, some of which kept slaves? They didn't even trust the common man enough to vote responsibly so they threw in the electoral college. While I support ending the war on drugs and the war. I am forced to look at Ron Paul. He could gain momentum still. Yet many unanswered questions for policy changes.
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