- WASHINGTON, DC -- President Barack Obama in an online conversation with American voters on Monday, failed to answer a barrage of questions about marijuana legalization or the drug war. (Huffington Post)
- President Obamas live, online chat slated for Monday afternoon is intended to focus on issues raised during last weeks State of the Union address -- but his online audience seems to be much more interested in marijuana policy. (CBS News)
- President Obama did not tackle the subject most on the minds of some questioners during an online forum Monday. (RealClearPolitics)
- President Barack Obama ignored a question about marijuana legalization during his "Your Interview With the President" event Monday, despite the fact that it was the most popular video question. (Raw Story)
- President Obama-– the commander in chief who admittedly toked weed and snorted coke -- might end up blowing smoke about legalizing marijuana Monday. (YAHOO!)
- Barack Obama knows that if he wants to be re-elected President, he needs to re-engage with young constituencies -- which is what he was attempting to do today when he held an a live, online chat session. (Ology)
- Retired LAPD officer Stephen Downing submitted YouTubes most popular question for President Barack Obamas Google Plus hangout on Monday, but Google chose to avoid the marijuana stank. (TheWrap)
- former LAPD cop Stephen Downing asks President Obama in the video below. Last year, another former law enforcement officer asked the president about marijuana legalization. Obama answered then that legalization is an entirely legitimate topic for debate. (YAHOO!)
- The president gave marijuana-legalization advocates a buzz kill today. (Roll Call Online)
Monday, January 30, 2012
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