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Jeff Sessions reverses a hands-off policy from the Obama administration

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https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/4/16849368/marijuana-legalization-law-policy-jeff-sesssions-politics

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reversing a policy that advised federal prosecutors to take a hands-off approach in enforcing federal marijuana laws (which prohibit the drug) in states where the drug has been legalized. Now, prosecutors will be able to decide how strictly they want to enforce federal law in states where it’s legal — presumably with the goal of cracking down more aggressively.

Marijuana is illegal under federal law. But in 2013, the Obama administration said it would not interfere with states that wanted to legalize the substance, as long as this didn’t lead to the drug spreading into non-legalization states. Sessions has been vocal in his opposition to marijuana and is in favor of cracking down on the substance. He previously stated that “good people don’t smoke marijuana,” and is now rescinding the Obama-era memo.

This move is at odds with public opinion, as polls show that 60 percent of Americans support legalizing weed, and legalization (both medical and recreational) has been gaining speed. Recreational marijuana is legal in eight states, plus the District of Columbia. On New Year’s Day, recreational pot became legal in California, creating the world’s largest market with sales projected to bring in $1 billion in tax revenue. Even other Republicans have called to ease regulations on the drug. Last September, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) introduced a bill to Congress that, if passed, would make it easier to do research on marijuana.

Under this change, US attorneys everywhere can decide how to devote federal resources toward marijuana enforcement. “This is a victory,” Kevin Sabet, president and CEO of anti-marijuana group Smart Approaches to Marijuana, told The Associated Press. “It’s going to dry up a lot of the institutional investment that has gone toward marijuana in the last five years.”

It’s also the latest back-and-forth in the history of marijuana, which has been legalized and criminalized and legalized in waves. Today’s activism around decriminalization is largely spurred by issues of social justice and the belief that criminalizing pot contributes to mass incarceration, according to scholar Emily Dufton, author of Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America. But as Dufton told The Verge last month, “Proclamations of legalization permanence are premature, particularly with Trump in office.”
 
Some states are giving Sessions a nice huge "Fuck You" regarding this. Vermont is one of those places.
 
...it's purley a symbolic act with zero clout....send in feds to states like CA or CO to raid dispensaries...see what happens I dare them.
 
Here is how Colorado is spending it's Cannabis Tax revenue: $40 million in school renovations, $6.7 million went to treatment programs, $8 million to combat HS drop outs and bullying. This is what they are waging war against. (from Reddit topic post)
 
^ of course. It's in their best interests to keep people desperate and uneducated.
Republicans don't govern for the people, they govern for big business and the privileged few.
And their ranks contain backwards ideologues like sessions.
 
^ of course. It's in their best interests to keep people desperate and uneducated.
Republicans don't govern for the people, they govern for big business and the privileged few.
And their ranks contain backwards ideologues like sessions.

...and their key to success is that they are racist and promote automatic army guns for everyone including metnally ill retards (actual regards, not using that figuratlively). This is what makes them win. 1) racism 2) guns 3) a relgion which has been proven completley false but these falsifications involve being able to read/understand science (out of their grasp) this two factors have such heavy appeal in the US that nothing else they do matters including fucking over the poor uneducate racist machine gun owners in the south....which if you look and US news world report (authority) on stat ranking...guess which the bottom 20 states are? ALL south gop states. they produce nothing, they have no decent universities, no economies, they are heroin/fent ridden welfare states that just bitch about black ppl being on drugs and taking welfare while while welfare is pretty much the only reason these white racist states are even alive and not just humanless wastelands flilled with snakes and sand.

speaking of socialism....i'm don't like my tax dollars going to ppl in the south that just do heroin/fent all day, pray to a false ancient religion which has been decimiated by science, and blame everything on black people as poor as they are but aren't heroin addicts
 
The cannabis stock market dipped a lot the day after the announcement, then rebounded the following day.

Obama's memo didn't change enforcement ability. Literally nothing has changed. Just some idiot putting his career in jeopardy by trying to look tough on crime.
 
Actually Mr. Sessions will accomplish two things. First off it assures his soul goes to hell with the evil intent on stuffing good people in private prisons. Second since the money coming in from legal cannabis is predicted to be millions and millions just in California it will force the federal law to change. So it is not about what is good for the American people, it is how much money is to be made and they all just had a taste with a few states raking it in.
 
Wasn't cannabis an $80+ billion industry in colorado in just the first year?

I'm pretty sure i read that the cannabis industry employs over 100 000 people too.
So much for the trump administration's commitment to getting unemployed people back into work, eh?
 
Wasn't cannabis an $80+ billion industry in colorado in just the first year?

I'm pretty sure i read that the cannabis industry employs over 100 000 people too.
So much for the trump administration's commitment to getting unemployed people back into work, eh?

Which is all part of why I don't think this will ultimately go that far. The genies out of the bottle. It suspect it's too late to turn back the cannabis ship now. And attempting to do so, well, given I've never felt trump had much interest in this issue either way, which means he will likely claim loyalty to whichever side he considers the winning side. And if that's not session's side. We all know what happens to trumps subordinates who aren't "team players".
 
Yeah cannabis is big business. My stepbrother runs a dispensary, and it is definitely becoming mainstream in the US. It would be I'll advised to go against it now.
 
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