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While Sen. Ted Cruz may have puffed the magic dragon, he likes to keep those days behind him. While running for office, his campaign provided an admission to Sen. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Alaska Culture News Politics. While some former pot smoking politicians have come out in favor of legalization, far more have renounced their former drug using ways.

Most of the politicians who have admitted to marijuana use have also claimed that they only used it once or twice. There are some politicians who have confessed to using marijuana habitually, or at least more than once in college, such as Barack Obama, who wrote about it in his memoir,and Al Gore, who smoked regularly at Harvard.

What politicians have admitted to marijuana use? The famous political figures on this list are among the million people who have confessed to pot smoking. Vice Presidents of All Time. George W.

Although former President Bush admitted to drug and alcohol abuse in his past, he refused to discuss the issue publicly. However, in a taped conversation with Doug Wead, he claimed he wouldn't openly discuss it because he wouldn't want to be a bad influence on the younger generation. Bill Clinton. While running for his first term of presidency, Bill Clinton admitted to using marijuana multiple times. However, he famously used the old "I tried it but I didn't inhale" method of confession. Works every time.

Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin, the once hopeful Vice President candidate, admitted to smoking marijuana just once during the time when it was legalized in Alaska. Now Palin is against legalization except for medical purposes. Barack Obama. He started smoking pot from the time he was in high school until well into college.

Louis, Ill. He didn't care much for the taste of the cigarette but, unfortunately, Mike did. It is a terrible addiction. Durbin's father, also a smoker, died at age 53 of lung cancer. Debate on the bill has offered a glimpse into the personal lives of senators, with revelations of individual struggles with smoking addiction, the deaths of fathers, mothers and other relatives, and a mother's concerns for her soon-to-be teenage twins.

Reid said he, too, was 10 or 11 when he begged a puff from his older brother, who had come home from duty in the Marines. It wasn't that easy for Sen. I've got an ironclad demand from my wife that in the stresses of the campaign I don't succumb.

I've been chewing Nicorette strenuously. At the time Obama said he had been smoking periodically since the late s when he was a teenager, but cautioned that he smoked fewer than 10 cigarettes a day. Smoking is part of that package. It doesn't go with the social, environmental message of reform he would like to project.

His image would be impacted by it. The last U. But a number of his successors, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F.



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