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From the governor:
Anyways, I talked to Governor Mitch Daniels about this
issue about a week ago at a Buckley event at Yale, and he had some
interesting thoughts. “I hope that people will be consistent,” he told
me, referring to conservatives who support states’ rights. “I believe
that federalism is, first and foremost, a protection of liberty. And I
would just hope that people who say they believe that would be
consistent.”
He continued to say that regardless of his personal opinion on
decriminalization, states should be able to make their own choices on
the issue.
“Without endorsing what they [Colorado and Washington] did, I think
they had, under our system, a right to do it,” he said. “A lot of the
worst problems we’ve got in this country, and some of the worst
divisions we have, came when the right of citizens in community and in
polities, like their state, had those rights usurped by the federal
government. And having disagreed with it when it happened on other
occasions, I sure wouldn’t call for it here.”
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