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Jeb bush openly opposes the legalization of marijuana, voting in florida to ban medical marijuana, but ultimately believes that it is a state decision. | Jeb bush openly opposes the legalization of marijuana, voting in florida to ban medical marijuana, but ultimately believes that it is a state decision. | ||
− | He says in reference to marijuana " what goes on in Colorado as far as i'm concerned should be a state decision"[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=110756(RD-2)] | + | He says in reference to marijuana " what goes on in Colorado as far as i'm concerned should be a state decision"[http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=110756 (RD-2)] |
===Strengthen Criminal Justice=== | ===Strengthen Criminal Justice=== | ||
− | Jeb Bush wants to enact stronger reprimands for violent drug traffickers, while giving non-violent offenders proper treatment and reducing mandatory sentences so they can get back to their community quicker.[https://jeb2016.com/drug-control/?lang=en(JBW-DC)] | + | Jeb Bush wants to enact stronger reprimands for violent drug traffickers, while giving non-violent offenders proper treatment and reducing mandatory sentences so they can get back to their community quicker.[https://jeb2016.com/drug-control/?lang=en (JBW-DC)] |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 27 January 2016
On marijuana legalization
Jeb bush openly opposes the legalization of marijuana, voting in florida to ban medical marijuana, but ultimately believes that it is a state decision. He says in reference to marijuana " what goes on in Colorado as far as i'm concerned should be a state decision"(RD-2)
Strengthen Criminal Justice
Jeb Bush wants to enact stronger reprimands for violent drug traffickers, while giving non-violent offenders proper treatment and reducing mandatory sentences so they can get back to their community quicker.(JBW-DC)