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[[Bernie Sanders | Bernie's]] [[Drug Policy]] [[Bernie Sanders (Drug Policy)| (section page)]]
"It means that we have to rethink the so-called war on drugs which has destroyed the lives of millions of people, which is why I have taken marijuana out of the Controlled Substance Act. So that it will not be a federal crime." - Bernie Sanders (DD3)"I find it very strange that a major financial institution that pays $5 billion in fines for breaking the law, not one of their executives is prosecuted, while kids who smoke marijuana get a jail sentence[http://www.presidency.ucsb." - Bernie Sanders (DD4)"There is a responsibility on the part of the pharmaceutical industry and the drug companies who are producing all of these drugs and not looking at the consequence of itedu/ws/index." -Bernie Sanders php?pid=111178 (DD4DD3)]
"I find it very strange that a major financial institution that pays $5 billion in fines for breaking the law, not one of their executives is prosecuted, while kids who smoke marijuana get a jail sentence." - Bernie Sanders [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=111409 (DD4)] "There is a responsibility on the part of the pharmaceutical industry and the drug companies who are producing all of these drugs and not looking at the consequence of it." -Bernie Sanders [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=111409 (DD4)] Bernie believes that the war on drugs has failed and instead of pursuing a path of punishment America should try to treat drug addiction. He supports medical marijuana and decriminalization of recreational marijuana. He believes that states should have the right to vote on full legalization. For hard drugs Bernie supports increased education and rehabilitation. [http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Bernie_Sanders_Drugs.htm (OIDOTIBSD) ] He also wants drug companies to take responsibility for the outcomes and uses of the drugs they bring to market, specifically opioids. [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=111409 (DD4)]