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Andante Higgins /

CNET/ March 4, 2008, 7:45 AM

McCain Suggests Reviving "Just Say No"

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From CBS News' Dante Higgins:

WACO, TEXAS -- John McCain went back to the future last night suggesting that an old anti-drug program should be revived to stem demand for illegal drugs.

"We're creating a demand here in the United States. We all know that," McCain said at a town hall meeting in Waco.

"Now maybe we ought to go back to - remember when Nancy Reagan used to have a program called 'Just Say No' and it had some effect?"

"But we also in my view need to do a lot of things, including first time drug offenders, not dealers, ought to be given a chance to rehab. In Arizona we have a program, and if you're a first time drug offender and you go through a rehab program, that's very long and very intensive and has drug testing along with it that we ought to give people that opportunity, but we've got to educate our kids as to the dangers and the evils of the use of drugs, and we probably have to use, do a better job of it," McCain added.

His discussion of illegal drugs was sparked by this weekend's rising tensions in South America.

"There's increased tensions between Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia as President [Hugo] Chavez has now sent troops to the border or Colombia. We know that Ecuador is taking similar moves," said McCain earlier in the day at a Phoenix press conference.

"I want to reiterate our partnership and friendship with President [Alvaro] Uribe and the government of Colombia. ...They are a vital ally" in efforts to stem the flow of illegal drugs to the U.S, he continued.

In Waco, he added, "I hope that tensions will be relaxed, President Chavez will remove those troops from the borders - as well as the Ecuadorians - and relations continue to improve between the two."

But McCain warned that there was more to the puzzle of curtailing the drug trade citing FARC, a guerilla group, as a large part of the problem.

"Have no doubt that FARC Is one of the premier terrorist organizations in the world who have engaged in widespread kidnapping murder and drug trade for many, many years. I have made trips to Colombia and met family members and even individuals who were kidnapped by FARC and had to pay enormous fines and there were many who were actually killed while in their captivity. They are a terrorist organization and one that I believe we must assist the Colombian government in repressing," he said.
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cheneygotgun says:
How about letting people OUT of prison (who were convicted) for SMALL AMOUNTS of marijuana, so you can keep the thieves, rapists and child molesters IN prison for crimes where there was actually a victim???

How about decriminalization for small amounts of MJ, so we don''t have repeat sentencing, wasting police, judges, probation officers, etc time and resources?

How about opening serious discussion about legalizing heroin for addicts and terminally ill cancer patients?

How about ending the failed "War on Drugs?" I propose the "War on Drugs" is a self-perpetuating economy all its own which funds both cops (property seizures, more cops hired to fight said "war", graft, etc) and robbers (enormous amounts of money to be made in cocaine, heroin, and even pot) and last but not least, CIA funding thru the poppy cultivation in Afghanistan. For these reasons I propose that the "War on Drugs" will NEVER END BECAUSE MILLIONS, NO, BILLIONS ARE BEING MADE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW!!!

How about taking THAT on, Senator McCain? No? I didn''t think so...
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cheneygotgun says:
How about letting people OUT of prison (who were convicted) for SMALL AMOUNTS of marijuana, so you can keep the thieves, rapists and child molesters IN prison for crimes where there was actually a victim???

How about decriminalization for small amounts of MJ, so we don''t have repeat sentencing, wasting police, judges, probation officers, etc time and resources?

How about opening serious discussion about legalizing heroin for addicts and terminally ill cancer patients?

How about ending the failed "War on Drugs?" I propose the "War on Drugs" is a self-perpetuating economy all its own which funds both cops (property seizures, more cops hired to fight said "war", graft, etc) and robbers (enormous amounts of money to be made in cocaine, heroin, and even pot) and last but not least, CIA funding thru the poppy cultivation in Afghanistan. For these reasons I propose that the "War on Drugs" will NEVER END BECAUSE MILLIONS, NO, BILLIONS ARE BEING MADE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW!!!

How about taking THAT on, Senator McCain? No? I didn''t think so...
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canyondon says:
McCain is an expert on drugs. Cindy is the daughter of a millionaire alcohol dealer and a recovering narcotic addict and thief. Just say no jingoist
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canyondon says:
McCain is an expert on drugs. Cindy is the daughter of a millionaire alcohol dealer and a recovering narcotic addict and thief. Just say no jingoist
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postmort says:
Has McCain considered reviving Gerald Ford''s WIN buttons to solve our economic problems?
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jabberwonk says:
McCain should not worry so much about "illegal" drugs.

His wife was addicted to Pills, and althought she was illegally stealing them from a US Veterns Charity she was running, they were legal drugs.

We need Marijuana reform, not more "just so no" tripe.
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hempcloth says:
McCain seeks to carry on a drug crusade that has utterly failed for 94 straight years.

One in 100 Americans are already in prison, mainly because of an insane drug war. Apparently this is not enough for McCain.

When we learn that alcohol is far more deadly than heroin or cocaine, McCain''s alibis for alcohol consumption expose the hypocrisy of his "Just Say No!" nonsense.

Like all other drug crusaders, McCain has swapped truth and honesty for hardline propaganda.
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cons3rvative says:
Republicans in Ohio and Texas...just say no to McCain today!
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