US President Barack Obama has said smoking marijuana is
no more dangerous than alcohol, but still called it a “bad idea”.
Speaking to The New Yorker magazine, he said it was wrong to think legalising
the drug would be “a panacea” that could solve many social problems.
Mr Obama was referring to recent legalisation of marijuana in the states of
Colorado and Washington. He has previously admitted using the drug when he was
young. “As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it
as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked
as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life,” Mr Obama said.
But he added that in terms of its impact on the individual consumer “I
don’t think it is more dangerous than alcohol”. He also said that poor
people – many of them African Americans and Latinos – were disproportionately
punished for marijuana use, whereas middle-class users mostly escaped harsh
penalties. “It’s important for society not to have a situation in which a
large portion of people have at one time or another broken the law and only a
select few get punished.” Mr Obama described the legalisation of marijuana
in Colorado and Washington as a challenging “experiment”. Colorado’s
law went into effect on 1 January, while Washington is expected to allow the
drug’s sale later this year.
no more dangerous than alcohol, but still called it a “bad idea”.
Speaking to The New Yorker magazine, he said it was wrong to think legalising
the drug would be “a panacea” that could solve many social problems.
Mr Obama was referring to recent legalisation of marijuana in the states of
Colorado and Washington. He has previously admitted using the drug when he was
young. “As has been well documented, I smoked pot as a kid, and I view it
as a bad habit and a vice, not very different from the cigarettes that I smoked
as a young person up through a big chunk of my adult life,” Mr Obama said.
But he added that in terms of its impact on the individual consumer “I
don’t think it is more dangerous than alcohol”. He also said that poor
people – many of them African Americans and Latinos – were disproportionately
punished for marijuana use, whereas middle-class users mostly escaped harsh
penalties. “It’s important for society not to have a situation in which a
large portion of people have at one time or another broken the law and only a
select few get punished.” Mr Obama described the legalisation of marijuana
in Colorado and Washington as a challenging “experiment”. Colorado’s
law went into effect on 1 January, while Washington is expected to allow the
drug’s sale later this year.
Source: Guardian