Like most of the Republican presidential candidates, Mitt Romney has spent the past week touring New Hampshire to drum up final votes for today’s Granite State primary. And through it all he has been trailed by Students for a Sensible Drug Policy activists who want the former Massachusetts governor to spell out his position on marijuana, whether it be medicinal or simply industrial. Like most of the Republican presidential candidates, Mitt Romney has spent the past week touring New Hampshire to drum up final votes for today’s Granite State primary. And through it all he has been trailed by Students for a Sensible Drug Policy activists who want the former Massachusetts governor to spell out his position on marijuana, whether it be medicinal or simply industrial.

One student asked Romney whether he thought the war on drugs was working, while another wondered if the candidate believed medical marijuana patients should be arrested. Romney, however, refuses to offer a clear, lucid answer.

To the first question, Romney replied, “It’s a long question that deserves a full answer, and not just in a photo line like this…Look on my website; you’ll see my answer.” As Raw Story points out, however, there is no such answer on his website.

To the second question about medical marijuana, Romney said he’s “in favor of having the law not allow illegal marijuana,” which really isn’t at all an answer to the inquiry.