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jct74
04-02-2012, 10:54 PM
Good opportunity to do some Obama bashing in the comments section, if you enjoy that sort of thing and would like an opportunity to vent. :D


WASHINGTON -- Elected lawmakers in five states have a message for the federal government: Don't interfere with state medical marijuana laws.

In an open letter to the federal government, lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle called on the government to stop using scarce law enforcement resources on taking pot away from medical marijuana patients.

"States with medical marijuana laws have chosen to embrace an approach that is based on science, reason, and compassion. We are lawmakers from these states," the lawmakers explained in their letter.

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The lawmakers called on President Obama to live up to his campaign promise to leave the regulation of medical marijuana to the states, adding raids would only "force patients underground" into the illegal drug market.

The president as a candidate promised to maintain a hands-off approach toward pot clinics that adhere to state law. At a 2007 town hall meeting in Manchester, N.H., Obama said raiding patients who use marijuana for medicinal purposes "makes no sense." At another town hall in Nashua, N.H., he said the Justice Department's prosecution of medical marijuana users was "not a good use of our resources." Yet the number of Justice Department raids on marijuana dispensaries has continued to rise.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/02/lawmakers-in-5-states-tell-feds-medical-marijuana_n_1397811.html

donnay
04-02-2012, 10:58 PM
This is good news. Now if Sheriffs would only do their jobs, they are the ones that have the power to stand up the Feds.

TheTexan
04-02-2012, 10:59 PM
Hell ya. Every nullification is a step closer to secession. Tell those feds to take a hike.

Though of course California is more likely to secede so they can go further with their socialism, than for freedom... but whatever, any secession is good secession in my book

ZanZibar
04-03-2012, 12:53 AM
This is a joke if it's only resolutions and carries no force of law.

azxd
04-03-2012, 03:18 AM
They'll most likely be found to not have spines, when the FED decides to sue them, or threaten to remove a subsidy.

But horray for the Sheriff's ... Someone needs to stand up to the DC idiots, and Sheriff's are the perfect representatives to be doing so.