Two pro-pot candidates won their respective contests. In El Paso, Texas, Beto O'Rourke defeated an eight-term incumbent for the democratic nomination for the House of Representatives. And in Oregon, Ellen Rosenblum won the attorney general's office with a pledge to make enforcing marijuana laws a low priority.
Hopefully with so many marijuana issues on ballots nationwide, we can get a big turnout from marijuana supporters this year and more marijuana prohibitionists will be defeated.
Hopefully with so many marijuana issues on ballots nationwide, we can get a big turnout from marijuana supporters this year and more marijuana prohibitionists will be defeated.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/29/beto-orourke-marijuana-_n_1554661.htmlThe race received national attention because of O'Rourke's position in support of marijuana legalization. In his second term as an El Paso city representative, O'Rourke pushed for a resolution calling for a re-examination of the drug war, which has killed tens of thousands in neighboring Mexico over the past decade. He also co-authored a book on the same subject.
The drug war is "a failure," O'Rourke told HuffPost in April, adding that marijuana is "the cornerstone of the cartel economy" and thus fuels the violence in El Paso's sister city.
Reyes (O'Rourke's opponent), a Vietnam veteran and former border patrol officer, responded with a TV ad charging that O'Rourke was encouraging drug use among children.