Unfortunately I think that everyone here who thinks it'll become legal puts far too much faith in how the US government works. The ONLY way shit gets done in our government is through 1) Lobbying 2) Lobbying 3) Lobbying and 4) Fear. That's it. Period. That's the way it's been since FDR and the New Deal. The government has been continually expanding and has gotten bigger every decade and shows no signs of stopping.
I have an undergraduate degree in Biochemistry. I'm currently a 2nd year Law student. The ONLY Thing I have learned in Law school is that the federal government can do WHATEVER THE FUCK they want and use the Interstate Commerce Clause to justify it. They can
ENTRAP Tommy Chong for simply making bongs, and then threaten his family when he tries to bring up a legal defense. While I obviously can't speak directly for the Founding Fathers, i can say that judging from the plethora of history and law i've studied, including many of The Federalist Papers, the writings of Ben Franklin and Thomas Paine, the biography of Thomas Jefferson, hundreds of years of case history that i've been made to read, the founding fathers never intended something like the
Controlled Substances Act to exist in this country. But it does now. And there's no way to stop it without a LARGE, CONCERTED public outcry. That will not happen while people are complacent with how things are in society... so we'd have to go to the secondary method of changing things: Lobbying.
The way shit works nowadays is you have to give someone in washington a shit ton of money so they get elected, and they have to do a favor for you. The only way to truly have a law changed is to either be an activist and then become a lobbyist or a Congressman yourself. Marijuana is illegal, which means there are no large marijuana corporations with
hundreds of millions of dollars to give to their congressmen or senator in order to influence them to change law. That is the only way to change laws. The only people related to marijuana who have that much money are wealthy celebrities who smoke it or drug kings who absolutely do not want it to become legalized.
I would love to think Obama will change things. He won't. Anyone elected in a 2-party system has to answer to their party, which are ultimately controlled by money from special interest groups. Obama is nominating people to his team who already
owe their souls to lobbyists and special interest groups. Read up on who Hillary Clinton and Tom Daschle really work for. It's not the American people. I would love to hope that Obama truly represents change, but after he voted for the retroactive telecom immunity for illegal wiretapping, I lost all faith in him.
I know this entire post seems like a huge cynical rant, but as time goes on, as I learn more info, and as I do more of my own research on the internet, all I seem to come across is the cold hard truth that we live in a truly corrupt Corporatocracy and I don't see any way out. The government keeps growing, we keep losing liberties, the drug war expands, and there's not enough pro-freedom, pro-marijuana lobbyists to make anyone in Washington care. It's a shame that people are starving to death everyday, yet our society thinks that it's more important to lock people up that peacefully, quietly, happily enjoy marijuana in their own homes. Maybe one day we can all find a way to change that, and we'll usher in an era of freedom and peace in society not seen in decades. One can hope.
"Instead of a War on Poverty, they got a War on Drugs so the police can bother me." - Tupac