The speaker is John Michael Cobb (Ty Cobb), a brilliantly articulate spokesperson for the Libertarian movement Way back in 1971 when this was recorded.
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You wrote he "once" supported cannabis legalization. What makes you think he does not anymore?
This guy is very well spoken. Do you remember what people thought marijuana legalisation in the 70s? This guy has pretty progressive views about a lot of things, I'm curious if it was super uncommon?
Perhaps the regulation was meant to avoid something like a person got hit by a car driven by a person under the influence of substance like alcohol or mariyuana (ganja).
People have rights to drink alcohol or smoke ganja privately but once they enter public sphere the regulation was made to protect the rights not only one individu but all people.
Try Cobb is a brilliant defender of freedom and liberty. Unfortunately both Democrats and Republicans have spent, for at least the last 75 years, most of their time creating bigger and more oppressive government. The "Patriot Act" was passed by both parties and is by far the most onerous and freedom and liberty killing pieces of legislation ever passed.
I’ve gotten into much trouble while using alcohol but not weed. I’m too busy drawing or eating to find trouble. Not many men smoke up and decide to beat someone down but they sure do on the drink. It’s called SPIRITS for a reason. I love weed.
Didn’t Frank LaGuardia present a report many years ago telling how weed shouldn’t be considered a drug? They scraped that report. It didn’t fit the narrative.
You wrote he "once" supported cannabis legalization. What makes you think he does not anymore?
Sounds like my kind of lawyer.
Very interesting video clip.
now Trump needs an advisor Shoeless Joe, and you need a clip of him trying to legalize prostitution.
Wow. 1971. Impressive.
Smoking , smoking, smoking is good for the brain.
Dont smoke a little, smoke a lot.
Wow this is quite interesting. Great find!
And that's a good thing?
WOW! Thank you David. ❤❤❤
This guy is very well spoken. Do you remember what people thought marijuana legalisation in the 70s? This guy has pretty progressive views about a lot of things, I'm curious if it was super uncommon?
Less of a pro pot, more of a pro freedom approach. The way it should be.
This man's intelligent and open minded views are at odds with the fact that he works for Trump. #Juxtaposition
Now he just wants to elect one.
Probably smokes it himself. Wouldn't you if you had to be part of Trump's legal team?
Don't ruin your channel by going liberal please I will unsub
Is that young man wearing Jheri Staight?
Perhaps the regulation was meant to avoid something like a person got hit by a car driven by a person under the influence of substance like alcohol or mariyuana (ganja).
People have rights to drink alcohol or smoke ganja privately but once they enter public sphere the regulation was made to protect the rights not only one individu but all people.
Does it matter?
Very interesting.
Dope? Really?
very interesting… thanks again for the upload!
Is dope slang for marijuana? When I hear the word dope I think of a junky all strung out on meth.
Try Cobb is a brilliant defender of freedom and liberty.
Unfortunately both Democrats and Republicans have spent, for at least the last 75 years, most of their time creating bigger and more oppressive government.
The "Patriot Act" was passed by both parties and is by far the most onerous and freedom and liberty killing pieces of legislation ever passed.
I’ve gotten into much trouble while using alcohol but not weed. I’m too busy drawing or eating to find trouble.
Not many men smoke up and decide to beat someone down but they sure do on the drink. It’s called SPIRITS for a reason. I love weed.
Try Kratom! It’s getting people off opioids!
Didn’t Frank LaGuardia present a report many years ago telling how weed shouldn’t be considered a drug? They scraped that report. It didn’t fit the narrative.
The manufactured hysteria against MJ also is used to conveniently squash the use of Hemp and its plethora or practical and medicinal purposes.