Palin on pot: Smoking a joint in your house no biggie; plus, another California union endorses dope legalization

Guess who isn't too uptight about about pot: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Key word there: Alaska. Ain't no thing there, as Comrade Fagan recently reminded us.

Mama Grizzly told the Fox Biz Network:

"If somebody's gonna to smoke a joint in their house and not do anybody any harm, then perhaps there are other things our cops should be looking at to engage in and try to clean up some of the other problems we have in society."

Palin is not for legalization. No. But she thinks the fuzz should "not concentrate on such a, relatively speaking, minimal problem we have in the country."

Even without endorsing legalization, Palin's comments could be a fever dream for the green-budders who want to pass a law in California to legalize and tax cannabis. To have a conservative bold-face name like Palin come out and say it's not a big deal...is a big deal.

Meanwhile -- as we first noted a while back -- more unions are announcing their support for California's legalization effort. On Thursday, the Communications Workers of America (CW), Local 9415, said it was all in.

"The labor movement is coming together behind this initiative," said Sally Venable, President of CWA, Local 9415. "With California's state budget in disarray, and people out of work, it's time to harness this incredible revenue stream and create tens of thousands of high quality, union jobs, by controlling and taxing cannabis in California.”

Posted By: Joe Garofoli (Email, Twitter, Facebook) | June 17 2010 at 06:32 PM