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Sessions Beats War Drum on Pot Legalization, Concerning State Attorneys General
U.S. News & World Report ^ | Feb. 28, 2017

Posted on 02/28/2017 10:37:25 AM PST by deplorableindc

ttorney General Jeff Sessions has twice in two days publicly bashed marijuana legalization, abandoning his confirmation-process reticence to discuss the topic and reclaiming his colorful opposition.

On Tuesday, Sessions told a Washington ballroom packed with state attorneys general – many of them in charge of defending laws that conflict with federal prohibition – that pot legalization should be resisted, though he did not describe any specific plans to challenge state-regulated markets.

Attorneys general of three states with laws allowing for recreational sales told U.S. News after the remarks that Sessions needs to clarify his intentions.

(Excerpt) Read more at usnews.com ...


TOPICS: Government; Politics/Elections; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: 10thamendment; jeffsessions; marijuana
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1 posted on 02/28/2017 10:37:25 AM PST by deplorableindc
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To: deplorableindc

Ruh Roh. Many people aren’t going to like this and it will destroy some of the crossover voting Trump got.


2 posted on 02/28/2017 10:38:57 AM PST by Fhios
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To: deplorableindc

Mixed feelings.

I oppose legalization, and voted against it when MA wanted to legalize it last year — they won; I lost.

But I also support States’ Rights. I don’t agree that the federal government should control this sort of thing. The War on Drugs has certainly been a mixed bag, so big sweeping decisions at the federal level seem unjustified. Let the States pass laws and then watch and see which states are pleased with the various outcomes.

In short: I wish Sessions would focus on other things.


3 posted on 02/28/2017 10:43:54 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Abortion is what slavery was: immoral but not illegal. Not yet.)
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To: deplorableindc

And just what part of the constitution does he derive this authority from? Is it the good and plenty clause or that pesky Interstate Commerce clause?


4 posted on 02/28/2017 10:45:14 AM PST by dljordan (WhoVoltaire: "To find out who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.")
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To: deplorableindc

You don’t chose which laws you will enforce and which ones you wont, you enforce the law as written. Otherwise why even have laws, just let the king decide what is legal and illegal. If you don’t like the law, change it.


5 posted on 02/28/2017 10:47:37 AM PST by JoSixChip (Cruz <- sleaze; Clinton <- criminal; Trump <- winner)
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To: ClearCase_guy

It’s a damn plant.


6 posted on 02/28/2017 10:50:03 AM PST by Hugh the Scot ( Total War)
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To: Hugh the Scot

Pot has ruined more lives than just about any other drug. Lost motivation, lost career prospects lost self respect.


7 posted on 02/28/2017 10:52:02 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: deplorableindc

There are bigger fish to fry. And eliminating recreational will only enrich the Mexican cartels and corrupt government.


8 posted on 02/28/2017 10:52:06 AM PST by Organic Panic (Rich White Man Evicts Poor Black Family From Public Housing - MSNBCPBSCNNNYTABC)
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To: deplorableindc

Pot rots brains.


9 posted on 02/28/2017 10:54:53 AM PST by Red Steel
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To: deplorableindc
What kind of a sick society do we have when people have to drug themselves against reality in order to get through their day? Are these the people who would have settled the West? No. Are these the people who would have stormed the beach at Normandy? No. These are weaklings who never developed grit.

I am NOT in favor of legalizing marijuana because I don't feel like giving a green light to its irresponsible use by drivers. The lanes are narrow enough here in NYC and it's enough challenge to keep your car on the straight and narrow. It is beyond frightening to think that a vehicle weighing thousands of pounds and traveling at 30 mph or more is piloted by someone under the influence in the lane to your right and to your left, whether it be alcohol or dope. Legalizing marijuana would remove any stigma to using it and would contribute to its careless use while driving. No thanks!

10 posted on 02/28/2017 10:56:13 AM PST by EinNYC
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To: central_va

I doubt it casts the palest shadow of alcohol...

Doesn’t matter: I’m not a proponent of marijuana use. I’m a proponent of sticking to constitutional guidelines whenever the force of law is to be applied, and there’s no constitutional authority to “illegalize” a native plant by the FedGov. That’s my one and only issue with this.


11 posted on 02/28/2017 10:59:03 AM PST by Hugh the Scot ( Total War)
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To: deplorableindc

AG Sessions has a few weeks to correct corruption
in HIS DOJ, or the MSM will blame it all on him
and President Trump.

This ‘strawman’ issue
is therefore not the subject which his Office
ought to focus on.


12 posted on 02/28/2017 11:13:18 AM PST by Diogenesis ("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
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To: central_va

“Pot has ruined more lives than just about any other drug. Lost motivation, lost career prospects lost self respect.”

I disagree - I think alcohol holds that crown. That’s not mentioning the millions of deaths. Marijuana doesn’t come close.

Tobacco is also despicable in light of how many it’s killed.

Say what you want, but marijuana has much less of an impact on the body than either - and virtually none if you eat it rather than smoking it. As with any recreational drug, using too much or too often isn’t a great idea - but there are plenty of functional, productive pot users.


13 posted on 02/28/2017 11:19:54 AM PST by PreciousLiberty (Make America Greater Than Ever!)
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To: deplorableindc

As someone who uses cannabis daily as medicine I’m concerned but not worried yet.

Sessions’ testimony in committee was “it’s against the law & if Congress wants cannabis use & production to be legal they need to change the law.”

All of his comments since, IMO are a warning to Congress & the states who have legalized medical cannabis & recreational cannabis. We know Federal law (unConstitutionally, IMO) trumps state law. So my prayer is that Congress will do the right thing & change the law or issue another resolution that prohibits the DOJ from opening taxpayer funds to take down legal cannabis operations in the states where it has been legalized/regulated.

I also pray President Trump will encourage Sessions to spend DOJ resources arresting & shutting down the illegal cannabis operations that are not in keep with a state’s laws on the subject.


14 posted on 02/28/2017 11:21:04 AM PST by TheStickman (And their fear tastes like sunshine puked up by unicorns.)
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To: central_va

Not even a close second to alcohol... which is legal...


15 posted on 02/28/2017 11:23:08 AM PST by AzNASCARfan
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To: ClearCase_guy
I agree with you. I'm wondering if Attorney General won't focus on legal marijuana that goes across state lines.

AG Sessions seems to be sincerely opposed to all drug use, including the horrendous problem of people who get hooked from the dependence on pharmaceuticals that have real bad side effects.

I'm in the same quandary you are. I don't think long term legal marijuana will cut down on drug use. But it's a states issue. What's the harm of different states having different laws? It's up to people visiting an area to know what laws are there. That's no different from being responsible for a state's driving laws when you're somewhere else.

I had another thought. What about people working for the federal government or even some other employer who does business outside the state? Shouldn't they be able to say marijuana is illegal for their employees?

16 posted on 02/28/2017 11:27:18 AM PST by grania
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To: Hugh the Scot

there’s no constitutional authority to “illegalize” a native plant by the FedGov. That’s my one and only issue with this.


Has the FedGov, in fact made marijuana illegal? I thought it was a case of not paying a Federal government tax on marijuana that is illegal. (Kind of like the Whiskey Tax). Now the FedGov refuses to issue Marijuana Tax Stamps so it is impossible to pay the tax. (I may be wrong about all of this, but this is how I remember it being explained many years ago.)


17 posted on 02/28/2017 11:28:11 AM PST by hanamizu
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To: PreciousLiberty

Alcohol doesn’t have the long term dulling effect on the personality and brain function that pot does. I have seen the effects in action.


18 posted on 02/28/2017 11:29:14 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

“Pot has ruined more lives than just about any other drug. Lost motivation, lost career prospects lost self respect.”

Alcohol & tobacco have ruined/killed more people & their families than any drug on the planet. 0 people have ever died from using cannabis. It cannot physically harm a person, even when it’s abused. There is no physical addiction to cannabis.

As someone who began using cannabis as medicine in Feb 2015 I can assure you my motivations, my daily attention to my career have not changed one iota. In fact, my life has been improved drastically since I began using cannabis to treat Anti-Depressant Withdrawal Syndrome & anxiety. For folks like me who duly took the prescribed meds for 20+ years but never really got better for more than a year or less—cannabis is a great blessing. Thanks be to God above for this wonderful plant.


19 posted on 02/28/2017 11:29:35 AM PST by TheStickman (And their fear tastes like sunshine puked up by unicorns.)
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Your experience and love affair with pot is not everyone’s experience. Pot is addictive as hell. I know you smoke every day but could quit anytime you want to. I believe you.


20 posted on 02/28/2017 11:40:28 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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