Last month, we noted that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has promised to crack down on Colorado marijuana laws if he’s elected president.
Based on this statement alone, Christie would seem likely to receive the poorest marks from marijuana advocacy groups when it comes to the cannabis policies of presidential candidates.
But in a report card just published by StopTheDrugWar.org, Christie doesn’t trail everyone else.
Instead, he winds up second-to-the-last — or tied for last owing to the organization’s decision not to use any letter lower than an “F.” [Read more at the Denver weekly Westword]
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