Posted on 12/16/2017 6:32:14 AM PST by Kaslin
Congress is ending the year with battles over tax reform and how to fund the government into next year. Another battle being fought is over the future of medical marijuana in America.
The Justice Department is working overtime to remove a restriction in current law that prevents the federal government from prosecuting medical marijuana businesses in states where it has been made legal. The problem is that if the Department of Justice is successful, it would undermine a number of promises that President Donald J. Trump made on the campaign trail.
A coalition of federalist-minded conservatives and libertarians have voiced strong support for the restriction that has been in existence since 2014 when Reps. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) offered a bipartisan amendment to defund the power of the Justice Department to prosecute medical marijuana states. Since 2014, a funding rider has been included in every appropriations bill defunding any effort by the federal government to use Justice Department resources to effectively overturn state laws permitting medical marijuana use.
It seems that Trumps own Justice Department has forgotten the repeated promises that candidate Donald J. Trump made on the campaign trail. According to a Fox News transcript posted on February 11, 2016 from the OReilly Factor, Trump said about medical marijuana Im in favor of it a hundred percent.
And that was not the only time.
There are numerous other examples of candidate Trump promising to protect states that have allowed medical marijuana. PolitiFacts brought up three examples.
On July 29, 2016, Trump said: "I wouldnt do that [using federal authority to shut down recreational marijuana], no I wouldnt do that I think its up to the states, yeah. Im a states person. I think it should be up to the states, absolutely."
On March 8, 2016, Trump said: "I think it certainly has to be a state I have not smoked it its got to be a state decision I do like it, you know, from a medical standpoint it does do pretty good things. But from the other standpoint, I think that it should be up to the states."
And Oct. 29, 2015, Trump said: "The marijuana thing is such a big thing. I think medical should happen right? Dont we agree? I think so. And then I really believe we should leave it up to the states. It should be a state situation ... but I believe that the legalization of marijuana other than for medical because I think medical, you know I know people that are very, very sick and for whatever reason the marijuana really helps them - but in terms of marijuana and legalization, I think that should be a state issue, state-by-state."
Those promises continued after Trump was sworn in as president. The New York Times reported that in February of this year Trumps spokesman said the president understands the pain and suffering that many people go through who are facing especially terminal diseases and the comfort these drugs, including medical marijuana, can bring them. How is it possible that Trumps own Justice Department can engage in an aggressive effort to undermine these promises?
The Washington Post reported on June 13, 2017, that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has personally lobbied Congress to let him prosecute medical marijuana providers.The Post reported on a letter Sessions sent to Congress in May requesting that they block a vote on the Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment that specifically protects the use, distribution, possession or cultivation of medical marijuana. The Republican leaders of the House listened and blocked consideration of the amendment during the appropriations process earlier this year.In the Senate, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) was successful in attaching the language to the Senate version of the appropriations bill. The end of year spending bill is expected to resolve the House and Senate language on this subject later this month.
The libertarian group Free the People has activated to educate voters that Trumps own Justice Department is trying to undermine a campaign promise. There is a strong possibility that Sessions, not President Trump, wins on this issue if this issue is buried in a year-end spending bill with no opportunity for members to force a vote on the specific issue of the funding rider. Leaders in Congress will end up drafting up a year-end spending bill behind closed doors and many worry that this will not contain the Leahy-Rohrabacher language.
President Trump has been a promise keeper as president. He has worked hard to keep promise after promise from pushing a tax cut to nominating Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. It is tough to understand how his own Attorney General has been allowed to undermine his numerous promises to allow states that have passed laws to allow medical marijuana.
Why is Brian Darling so concerned about marijuana?
Pothead nation.
Sessions is an anachronism from the last century and has hindered the President instead of serving his agenda. Same can be said of many other of Trump’s appointments.
Why is the Justice department so concerned about marijuana? I’ll tell you why. It is BIG business. The war on drugs bonanza has helped fund the swamp. Prosecutors, civil asset forfeitures, defense attorneys, private prisons, the rehab and counseling bonanza. Why free that money up for productive uses when we can keep the rigged system going.
Candidate Trump was correct in the things he said regarding medical marijuana.
Let’s see if President Trump keeps Sessions from doing something woefully stupid.
So if youre a firearms owner be advised that if youve in a medical marijuana state and are registered as a user, your firearms can be taken from you. This is not a fantasy. This is real. Federal law must be changed for you to keep your guns and be a pot user either as a medicine or for recreational purposes
Too late. His recusal was the most stupid harmful think he could have possibly done
Seems like he's doing everything he can to ensure that the GOP loses Congress next year and the White House in 2020. Opposing a policy that's supported by over 60% of the population is a clear path to a 'Rat victory.
60% are single-issue voters for pot and nothing else.
WeedWankers are ocd.
Morning VT! Hope you & yours have a blessed Christmas!
“60% are single-issue voters for pot and nothing else.”
Where in the world did you get this figure from? Prohibitionist Daily? :)
“...that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has personally lobbied Congress to let him prosecute medical marijuana providers”
One more reason why Jeff should be canned.
Hey my good FR TheStickman, not my stats, but bassmaner’s. See his reply #9.
“Candidate Trump was correct in the things he said regarding medical marijuana.
Lets see if President Trump keeps Sessions from doing something woefully stupid.”
The hope is these ghouls who are against medical marijuana wake up someday screaming for the relief it can bring.
“So if youre a firearms owner be advised that if youve in a medical marijuana state and are registered as a user, your firearms can be taken from you. This is not a fantasy. This is real. Federal law must be changed for you to keep your guns and be a pot user either as a medicine or for recreational purposes”
Brilliant politicians at work. So you can be on vicodin, oxycontin, etc for pain relief and be cool with guns. But oh no, not a derivative from another plant. Scum.
More stupid than scum. Deer in the headlights look, like when someone asks Jefferson Beauregard Sessions for a real good reason why he recused himself.
It is way past the point of only being about medical marijuana. Recreational use is now the new accepted norm.
Face it, prohibition is over.
Drunk nation.
And forfeitures
Its ridiculous
Pill nation.
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