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Pelosi condemns Obama’s continued raids on marijuana dispensaries

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President Barack Obama’s emphasis on raiding medical marijuana dispensaries drew a rebuke from none other than House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) this week, who warned in a prepared statement that she has “strong concerns” about her political ally’s policy.

Since President Barack Obama took office, “more than 200″ state-approved medical marijuana facilities have been raided, according to Kris Hermes, spokesperson for Americans for Safe Access (ASA), who spoke to Raw Story on Thursday.

“That exceeds the number of raids his predecessor, George W. Bush, oversaw during his entire eight years in office,” he said.

The startling statistic wasn’t lost on Pelosi either, whose statement comes just days after she received a petition by marijuana patients in her district.

“I have strong concerns about the recent actions by the federal government that threaten the safe access of medicinal marijuana to alleviate the suffering of patients in California, and undermine a policy that has been in place under which the federal government did not pursue individuals whose actions complied with state laws providing for medicinal marijuana,” she said.

“Proven medicinal uses of marijuana include improving the quality of life for patients with cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and other severe medical conditions,” she added. “I am pleased to join organizations that support legal access to medicinal marijuana, including the American Nurses Association, the Lymphoma Foundation of America, and the AIDS Action Council. Medicinal marijuana alleviates some of the most debilitating symptoms of AIDS, including pain, wasting, and nausea. The opportunity to ease the suffering of people who are seriously ill or enduring difficult and painful therapies is an opportunity we must not ignore.”

“We applaud Pelosi’s leadership in urging President Obama to address medical marijuana as a public health issue,” ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer said in a media advisory. “Rather than defending a policy of intolerance, President Obama should end his unnecessary and harmful attacks once and for all.”

“The fact that a Democratic congressional leader like Nancy Pelosi is willing to call out a president from her own party over the huge gap between his administration’s actions and its previous written pledges shows just how important and popular an issue medical marijuana really is,” added Nate Bradley, a former California police officer and current medical marijuana patient who works for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. “Hopefully other elected representatives from California and other medical marijuana states will soon call on the president to get control of his federal agencies and stop breaking his campaign promises. It sure would be nice to hear Gov. Jerry Brown finally stand up in defense of our state’s duly enacted laws.”

Pelosi, who has long supported medical marijuana, is not alone in rebuking the Obama administration’s medical marijuana raids, but she is the highest ranking official to do so thus far.

The San Francisco Democratic Party passed a resolution (PDF) last week calling for Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder to curb the raids, and nine other members of Congress wrote the administration late last year demanding more respect for states’ rights with regards to marijuana. There’s also a bill in the house, put forward by Reps. Barney Frank (D-MA) and Ron Paul (R-TX), that would allow individual states to set their own policies with regards to marijuana.

They’ve got the American people behind them, too: a Gallup poll last year found that a record high 50 percent of Americans favor legalizing marijuana and regulating it like alcohol. When asked about medical marijuana in a prior Gallup survey, the approval rating jumped to 70 percent.

Despite all the pressure, Obama — who’s admitted to trying marijuana previously — has said repeatedly he does not support legalization.

source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/05/...as-continued-raids-on-marijuana-dispensaries/
 
probably the highest-profile endorsement of MMJ in American history
 
... ok now you've got my attention.
tired of hearing ex-prime minister/actor/doctor/officer/ etc stands up for MMJ...
 
... ok now you've got my attention.
tired of hearing ex-prime minister/actor/doctor/officer/ etc stands up for MMJ...

Yeah it's really nice to see someone with the balls to stand up for whats right while still in office.
 
Yay Nancy. I sometimes cringe when anyone in politics talks. But when it'something I agree with I cringe less. :D

My wife says Obama will step up to the plate if he wins a second term. However I think he should have done that his first term. To have to play the middle to get votes is what's wrong with the whole voting system. Say what you mean, do what you say and f*ck worrying about offending people who may disagree. JMO. I am saddened that President Obama has let this battle go on after he said he wouldn't. So I guess we'll see what happens.

I just saw that series calld American Weed. The dispensaries have good people and good patients as well as having a plant like marijuana work better than other medicines. There is no medicine that makes someone hungry like marijuana. In medicine when you are hungry you are (in broad terms) "well". Yet these people running the dispensaries lose almost every battle when it comes to the town voting. An owner of one said there is nothing more dangerous than a soccer mommy that is a stay at home but needs a cause to feel worthy. I agree. If they could find real issues to worry about we'd be better off!
 
My wife says Obama will step up to the plate if he wins a second term. However I think he should have done that his first term. To have to play the middle to get votes is what's wrong with the whole voting system. Say what you mean, do what you say and f*ck worrying about offending people who may disagree. JMO. I am saddened that President Obama has let this battle go on after he said he wouldn't. So I guess we'll see what happens.

The harsh reality is that Obama has to work within the system like everyone else, and he's said as much. I don't think anyone believes for a second that he actually personally supports prohibition (at least for weed), but the reality is that if he pushes too hard on a sensible agenda in his first term, he alienates the extremist right which makes up so much of America's political landscape, then he only gets one term and you end up with some asshole like Romney undoing all the good he did.
 
The harsh reality is that Obama has to work within the system like everyone else, and he's said as much. I don't think anyone believes for a second that he actually personally supports prohibition (at least for weed), but the reality is that if he pushes too hard on a sensible agenda in his first term, he alienates the extremist right which makes up so much of America's political landscape, then he only gets one term and you end up with some asshole like Romney undoing all the good he did.
^ What the hell makes you think the extremist right would vote for Obama? Hell would freeze over before that happens. You wanna see what the extremist right thinks about Obama, turn on Fox News... They have several idiots like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, that go on and on about how he's a socialist, the antichrist, lol.

Obama's all about money just like all politicians, bought & paid for. He works for who sponsors him, and works to make THEM happy. Not the citizens on the US.

In the end he can't get elected without sponsorship from private military contractors like DynCorp & Raytheon.


$20 says Pelosi is running mate on the November ballot and equally as full of shit about her stances.
 
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