D.C. Marajuana legalization-What can Congress actually do?

Anonymous
WASHINGTON — Early signs indicate that marijuana entrepreneurs may have little to worry about as the 2016 presidential campaign takes shape, with some top-rung hopefuls warming to the idea of letting states decide whether to legalize recreational pot.

On the Republican side, those potential candidates include former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, both of whom have admitted to using the drug during their younger years, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who has said he was no “choir boy” in college.

On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she never experimented with marijuana but appears open to the idea of allowing states to legalize it.

It’s all good news for Tim Thompson, who commits a felony under federal law every time he sells marijuana to his customers at Altitude, the retail pot shop he opened last July in Prosser, Wash.

Read more here: http://www.islandpacket.com/2015/03/04/3624825/marijuana-gets-lift-as-2016-presidential.html#storylink=cpy

Well look at that....
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Anonymous wrote:If the GOP wins the WH in '16, might the AG begin strict enforcement of federal law and essentially repeal not only the DC law, but all the state marijuana legalizations?


Yes, it's possible that everyone down to casual users in Colorado could be at risk for arrest and prosecution.

But that would cost billions and would be against the will of the people.

But the alcohol, pharmaceutical, and prison lobbies would support it, so it could very well happen.
If the alcohol and pharmaceutical companies were getting a huge share of the profits, they would give less than a good damn about the law as long as the billions of dollars flow their way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
WASHINGTON — Early signs indicate that marijuana entrepreneurs may have little to worry about as the 2016 presidential campaign takes shape, with some top-rung hopefuls warming to the idea of letting states decide whether to legalize recreational pot.

On the Republican side, those potential candidates include former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, both of whom have admitted to using the drug during their younger years, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who has said he was no “choir boy” in college.

On the Democratic side, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she never experimented with marijuana but appears open to the idea of allowing states to legalize it.

It’s all good news for Tim Thompson, who commits a felony under federal law every time he sells marijuana to his customers at Altitude, the retail pot shop he opened last July in Prosser, Wash.

Read more here: http://www.islandpacket.com/2015/03/04/3624825/marijuana-gets-lift-as-2016-presidential.html#storylink=cpy

Well look at that....


How is this a surprise? Tea Party aligns with this kind of freedom. Fed pot laws are unconstitutional.
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