You may actually run into a constitutional challenge on this one depending on whether it's federal, state, or local.Exactly. And many states have either statutory or constitutional requirements for many offices, even at the local level.
The people are, at least in theory, allowed to elect whoever they damn well choose. So long as the candidate meets the requirements for holding office set forth in the applicable law they're good to go no matter how much dope they've smoked over the years. Some states don't allow convicted felons to hold office, but just saying you hit the peace pipe a couple of times during summer camp don't equal a criminal record. I don't think you could legally get away with this without a constitutional amendment at the applicable state or federal level.
Probably a different story at the local level, though. As quasi-governmental units cities can usually set their own rules.
Cheers,
Mazo. Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
Furthermore, why would you want to prohibit people who have used drugs from public office. If I knew nothing about two candidates other than one had smoked pot and one hadn't, I'd vote for the guy who had.