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Sessions Just Confirmed He’s Going After States With Legalized Marijuana, Claims It Causes “Violence
Activist Post ^ | 2/28/2017 | Melissa Dykes

Posted on 03/02/2017 5:15:18 AM PST by HomerBohn

While Trump may claim he’s for states rights, Attorney General Jeff Sessions just pissed on the opinions of about 71% of Americans who do not believe the federal government should attempt to ram federal laws down the throats of states where voters have legalized marijuana.

After Press Secretary Sean Spicer essentially warned everyone last week that the Trump administration plans to crack down on states with recreational marijuana laws, AG Sessions backed that up on Monday with some bizarre statements that prove the guy actually believes Reefer Madness was a documentary.

Via Politico:

“Most of you probably know I don’t think America is going to be a better place when more people of all ages and particularly young people start smoking pot,” Sessions said during an exchange with reporters at the Justice Department. “I believe it’s an unhealthy practice and current levels of THC in marijuana are very high compared to what they were a few years ago.”

“We’re seeing real violence around that,” Sessions said. “Experts are telling me there’s more violence around marijuana than one would think and there’s big money involved.”

. If there is any “violence” around marijuana, it’s due entirely to the black market created by the phony drug war, not the actual drug itself, as pointed out by chairman of the drug policy reform group Marijuana Majority Tom Angell:

By talking about marijuana and violence, the attorney general is inadvertently articulating the strongest argument that exists for legalization, which is that it allows regulated markets in a way that prohibition does not.

Prohibition keeps drug cartels in business and needlessly puts thousands of Americans behind bars.

But then again, that must be why Sessions also reversed the DOJ plan to phase out the for-profit prisons last week; they’re going to need somewhere to put all those non-violent drug offenders once the federal crackdown on a benign plant legalized in over half the country begins.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 10thamendment; cannabis; marijuana; pot; sessions; statesrights; wod
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To: mouse1

I’ve always had a warm regard for Sessions. He not only spoke to the Russian ambassador, but he spoke to 29 other ambassadors.

Keep your filthy Democrat hands off our AG.


41 posted on 03/02/2017 6:04:07 AM PST by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys are similar in that thorwing them down the stairs brings a smile to your face.)
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To: Gaffer; pgkdan
You are both right, I reacted to the headline rather than to the substance of the story.


42 posted on 03/02/2017 6:04:25 AM PST by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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To: ryderann

It still makes users stupid. Not a good thing to b smoking while on duty.


43 posted on 03/02/2017 6:04:56 AM PST by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys are similar in that thorwing them down the stairs brings a smile to your face.)
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To: originalbuckeye

I think you right and that Colorado is on the way to proving your several points.


44 posted on 03/02/2017 6:05:10 AM PST by Cen-Tejas (it's the debt bomb stupid)
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To: HomerBohn

I believe NOTHING from the “news” media any more.

NOTHING.


45 posted on 03/02/2017 6:05:15 AM PST by Lazamataz (The "news" networks and papers are bitter, dangerous enemies of the American people.)
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To: DoodleDawg

Right on, DoobieDawg. Go after both.


46 posted on 03/02/2017 6:06:19 AM PST by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys are similar in that thorwing them down the stairs brings a smile to your face.)
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To: nathanbedford

So you want Sessions to enforce federal immigration laws but not federal drug laws?

Sanctuary States for illegal Drugs but no sanctuary for illegal aliens?

Seems inconsistent to me?

Should he not “faithfully execute” the laws of the United States?

Or should he pick and choose which laws should be faithfully executed like his predecessors?


47 posted on 03/02/2017 6:10:12 AM PST by P-Marlowe (Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
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To: HomerBohn

If the MJ is grown and smoked in the same state and not interstate commerce, the federal government has no authority to prohibit or regulate. It falls to the states under the tenth amendment. Sessions is wrong on this issue. He should be sending his time bringing closure to the Hillary Clinton investigation and their foundation and indict real criminals.


48 posted on 03/02/2017 6:12:25 AM PST by morphing libertarian
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To: HomerBohn

“Sessions Just Confirmed ....” I thought he was confirmed almost a month ago? /s


49 posted on 03/02/2017 6:12:45 AM PST by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: HomerBohn

I’ve always had a warm regard for Sessions. He not only spoke to the Russian ambassador, but he spoke to 29 other ambassadors.

Keep your filthy Democrat hands off our AG.


They will keep fighting Sessions. They dragged their heels confirming him. They called him racist. Didn’t work. They know it’s coming. Now they will call him a liar. Russian connection. It worked so well on Flynn. But, what they seem to forget, is the AG Sessions is the most honest and honorable man in Washington. He has been swimming in the swamp for years and it hasn’t tainted him. They are scared! And they should be.


50 posted on 03/02/2017 6:13:34 AM PST by mouse1
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To: HomerBohn

Guess I didn’t make it clear. Marijuana has been juiced up since the 60s. It’s MUCH stronger.


51 posted on 03/02/2017 6:16:14 AM PST by ryderann
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To: central_va
Anyone of a certain age from Virginia ought to know about local options and the consumption of alcohol.

When we talk about the DOJ enforcing all laws we might recall that it was necessary to pass a constitutional amendment to get national prohibition against the sale and transportation of alcohol. Where is the constitutional prohibition against the sale and transportation of marijuana? What changed, certainly not the Constitution?

Why do we conservatives countenance the usurpation of states rights to police the consumption of marijuana by the federal behemoth?

Have we failed to learn any lesson from prohibition? Have we utterly abandoned the 9TH and 10th amendments?

Of course our Constitution has changed, it has changed beyond recognition, it is changing every day and that without the knowledge much less the consent of the governed and the recognition of that very fact should lead us all to support The Article V movement to undo some of the harm. The Constitution is being amended every day by stealth, we ought to invoke the Article V remedy there for the people.


52 posted on 03/02/2017 6:16:31 AM PST by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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To: miss marmelstein

They are out. In full force.


53 posted on 03/02/2017 6:17:40 AM PST by mouse1
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To: nathanbedford

Losing proposition trying to outlaw a weed. They might as well try to outlaw goatheads.


54 posted on 03/02/2017 6:19:16 AM PST by refermech
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To: Hugh the Scot

It’s a plant.

It is a drug that alters reality for users. There should be some control over it’s use. There should be punishment for those who cause harm while under the influence (same as alcohol).

I am just saying it should be up the states to decide, not the Federal Government.


55 posted on 03/02/2017 6:20:02 AM PST by CIB-173RDABN (US out of the UN, UN out of the US)
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To: HomerBohn

Either enforce the law as it is now written or change the Federal law to acknowledge and legalize the current situation in the numerous states.

Given how many states have legalized MJ and now depend on the tax revenue, the only practical solution is to quickly change the Federal law to allow MJ, and I mean quickly.

This issue can be compared to the failure to move on the Simpson-Mazzoli act of 1986 which required tightening the borders. See the immigration mess we have to resolve now? The longer we wait the the more disruptive the final solution will be.


56 posted on 03/02/2017 6:20:35 AM PST by Enten (I don't have islamophobia...I do have islamonausea)
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To: P-Marlowe
Constitution 101 seminar desperately needed here: The federal government is a government of limited powers but when the power is attributed to the federal government it is supreme.

The power over immigration is expressly a federal government power and is therefore supreme, the Supreme Court has consistently so held.

Those powers not expressly attributed to the federal government belong to the states. Those powers include the regulation of alcohol and drugs-or should.

We do not "pick and choose" the laws to be executed, the Constitution does.


57 posted on 03/02/2017 6:21:16 AM PST by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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To: cableguymn

Medical marijuana brings criminal enterprises to your state.


58 posted on 03/02/2017 6:21:59 AM PST by Rapscallion (The must be great shame to be caught in a public lie. Make it so.)
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To: nathanbedford
Where is the constitutional prohibition against the sale and transportation of marijuana? What changed, certainly not the Constitution?

Interesting point.

59 posted on 03/02/2017 6:23:03 AM PST by AAABEST (Got Traditional Catholicism? - Angelqueen.org)
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To: HomerBohn

This is Kabuki. Jeff just flipped the paranoia switch on these bastards. Paranoia is a known symptom of Marijuana ABUSE. LOL


60 posted on 03/02/2017 6:26:45 AM PST by Steamburg (Other people's money is the only language a politician respects; starve the bastards)
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