On July
27, 2014, the Times wrote: "...It has been more than 40 years since
Congress passed the current ban on marijuana, inflicting great harm on society
just to prohibit a substance far less dangerous than alcohol.... The federal
government should repeal the ban on marijuana."
On July
29, another Times editorial ("The Injustice of Marijuana Arrests") pointed out
the injustice and destructiveness of marijuana criminalization.
Libertarian
Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark commented, "The War on Drugs, and
particularly marijuana prohibition, has been an abject failure. Throwing people
in jail for smoking marijuana is cruel and unusual punishment. As a public
defender, my job has been to keep people out of cages. I'm glad the New York
Times editorial board has come around on this issue."
The War on
Drugs was launched by President Richard Nixon in 1971, the same year that the
Libertarian Party was founded.
Americans
have come to agree more and more with the Libertarian Party. In 2012, the
states of Colorado and Washington ended marijuana prohibition. Multiple recent
polls have shown that a majority of Americans want to legalize marijuana.
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