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Or they will have time to work on theft, rape, and homicide cases.
now you’re just being optimistic.
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Or they will have time to work on theft, rape, and homicide cases.
Become? As far as this subject it concerned we have been there a long time ago. Muh gateway drug!
“We’re working on that very hard right now,” he said when asked if the federal government’s deference to the states on legalization would be changing. “We had meetings yesterday and talked about it at some length. It’s my view that the use of marijuana is detrimental and we should not give encouragement in any way to it.”
“We are working our way through to a rational policy, but I don’t want to suggest in any way that this department believes that marijuana is harmless and people should not avoid it,” he added.
Sessions Hints at a Coming Crackdown on Recreational Weed
Maybe there'll be a bright side to this. Maybe it will be the impetus to change fed laws or cause significant backlash at the voting booth. It's just sad tbh.
/statesrightsunlesstheyarentcompatiblewithmydonors
Do any red states have legal recreational weed?
If Weed is as bad as Sessions claims, shouldn't he also be trying to protect people who use medical marijuana?
“I do believe, and I’m afraid, that the public is not properly educated on some of the issues related to marijuana,” Sessions said. “And that would be a matter that we could, all of us together, maybe be helpful in working on and that would allow better policy to actually be enacted.”
Money is pouring in since the Cali go live.
MSRT up 250% since 6 days ago. I'm up 515% on my ACBFF.
(CNN)In a seismic shift, Attorney General Jeff Sessions will announce Thursday that he is rescinding a trio of memos from the Obama administration that adopted a policy of non-interference with marijuana-friendly state laws, according to a source with knowledge of the decision.
While many states have decriminalized or legalized marijuana use, the drug is still illegal under federal law, creating a conflict between federal and state law.
The main Justice Department memo addressing the issue, known as the "Cole memo" for then-Deputy Attorney General Jim Cole in 2013, set forth new priorities for federal prosecutors operating in states where the drug had been legalized for medical or other adult use. It represented a major shift from strict enforcement to a more hands-off approach, so long as they didn't threaten other federal priorities, such as preventing the distribution of the drug to minors and cartels.
It was only a matter of time before reefer mad Sessions did this. No doubt a reaction to California selling recreational.
http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/04/politics/jeff-sessions-cole-memo/index.html