Politician Info
? John Giuffre (NA - HI)

Candidate in race for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Position on Marijuana Legalization

"The recreational and medical side of Marijuana has been used to distract from the true counter part function it serves as a complete replacement of oil - in all its forms. I work to change the conversation over to it's industrial uses to help reframe the debate and therefore use any conversations on the issue to build up this side of the debate...Regulations would be based upon the long term benefits and liabilities of each category of use. " (Candidate Survey Response)

"It's time to for gov't to pay for the unjust cost of their marijuana laws. Once that is paid in full, they will find it to be to expensive to regulate as they have been. That is Raghu-nomics." (Candidate Survey Response)

Position on Marijuana Decriminalization

"I'm running for the US Senate to promote our Raghu-nomics program. It works from a simple premise for all legislative measures. Cover the long term social cost of your product and actions while also getting to share in a percentage of the long term economic rewards of your contributions. Measuring the long term liabilities of hemp is so small as to be negligible in most categories of economic measure. And so the other side of Raghu-nomics, if the gov't penalizing users of marijuana far beyond that cost, that is unfair and unjust punishment for which the gov't owes its victims. Would start with the cost gov't already owes to marijuana users before they care to see if they could afford the next phase of such liabilities." (Candidate Survey Response)

Position on Medical Marijuana

"Pharmaceutical Industry happens to generate more $ then any other single industry with nearly $5 trillion a year for the US alone. Taking them head on seems a like attacking a ram head on vs the side or back. Again, back to the industrial side to get people using hemp as part of their everyday life in mass adoption and then offer the medical side as a bonus to their routines of hemp." (Candidate Survey Response)

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