If you're implying any of this statement is applicable to me I'm afraid your reading comprehension skills have failed you.
Typical. Running away from what you wrote. Bragging about living in a state that charges a person with a misdemeanor for holding an ounce or less is shit stupid. The fact that in your state, a non-med patient must buy that weed on the black market or accept the risk of felony charges for growing (your words, not mine) makes everything you said sink farther down the well of stupidity. But like your hero Trump, you continue to sink deeper into the quagmire by sleazing the person who is pointing out the idiocy of your premise.
Trump, by his words and actions show him as less than favorable towards MJ legalization than you are delusionally mumbling on about:
From Forbes this summer (July) quoting the RNC platform:
The progress made over the last three decades against drug abuse is eroding, whether for cultural reasons or for lack of national leadership, In many jurisdictions, marijuana is virtually legalized despite its illegality under federal law. At the other end of the drug spectrum, heroin use nearly doubled from 2003 to 2013, while deaths from heroin have quadrupled. All this highlights the continuing conflicts and contradictions in public attitudes and public policy toward illegal substances.”
Is he for or against it? Maybe medical, but not recreational. How can anybody tell from the following statement?
From leafly, published just prior to the RNC:
in 2016. In an interview this February on Fox News’O’Reilly Factor, Trump responded to Bill O’Reilly’s pointedly anti-pot questioning — what would The Donald do to stop the evil scourge of cannabis legalization? — with this rather milquetoast waffle: “I would, I would really want to think about that one, Bill, because in some ways, I think it’s good, and in other ways, it’s bad.”
While he did pick a running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who is clearly anti-cannabis in all its forms, Trump has also shown that he cares very little about Pence’s opinions. Pressed recently by CBS’ Lesley Stahl about how he can be openly critical of the Iraq War while his VP was definitively in favor of it, Trump shot back, “I don’t care.
"I don't care" is probably the better description of what Trump thinks about legalized MJ. Defaulting to the GOP position, you would see that they very much do care that MJ be kept on the list of schedule 1 drugs along with heroine and LSD.