During his radio show Thursday evening, Mark Levin declared that he supports the decriminalization of marijuana as a pragmatic reform because young adults caught with a “joint” should not have a criminal record for a small victimless crime.
“My attitude is… I don’t think a high school student or a college student that has — I don’t even know what to call it — a joint, should have a criminal record. I think there are things we can do about it. So I’m not in favor of legalizing; but I am in favor of decriminalizing in certain instances and under certain conditions. That much is true.”
After dabbling with the surprising stance, Levin noted that he didn’t want to go much further into the topic, lest the “dope heads” call in all excited and shout “Yeah, yeah, that’s right!”
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