Obama to take legal action against CO and WA for voter approved MJ legalization

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/07/u...l=1&adxnnlx=1354885626-sSFfUonu7pxJoZc9nxFXlg

Senior White House and Justice Department officials are considering plans for legal action against Colorado and Washington that could undermine voter-approved initiatives to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in those states, according to several people familiar with the deliberations.

Even as marijuana legalization supporters are celebrating their victories in the two states, the Obama administration has been holding high-level meetings since the election to debate the response of federal law enforcement agencies to the decriminalization efforts.

Marijuana use in both states continues to be illegal under the federal Controlled Substances Act. One option is to sue the states on the grounds that any effort to regulate marijuana is pre-empted by federal law. Should the Justice Department prevail, it would raise the possibility of striking down the entire initiatives on the theory that voters would not have approved legalizing the drug without tight regulations and licensing similar to controls on hard alcohol.

Some law enforcement officials, alarmed at the prospect that marijuana users in both states could get used to flouting federal law openly, are said to be pushing for a stern response. But such a response would raise political complications for President Obama because marijuana legalization is popular among liberal Democrats who just turned out to re-elect him.

“It’s a sticky wicket for Obama,” said Bruce Buchanan, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Austin, saying any aggressive move on such a high-profile question would be seen as “a slap in the face to his base right after they’ve just handed him a chance to realize his presidential dreams.”
 
he should deschedule it from the drug list.


I think that is the plan but they are waiting for something to do it.

I think its research results they are waiting for.

a whole new cash of research showing the good that MJ can do and the lack of harm it really presents
 
Now will you people on the right SCREAM at him and deny the sceince presented when the day comes?
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong here: doesn't the article state that they are currently just deliberating on the issue?
given Obamas track record on the drug war (more raids in first 4 years than GW in all of his 8), history would show that the deliberation has intent to follow up on it.
 
Ah, so you're going to be the dipshit full of ignorance and obfuscation today, Got it. thanks.


Putting the bold through the STY to standard usage converter we get this:

"Ah, so you're deliberating whether to be the dipshit full of ignorance and obfuscation today . . . "

Let me know what you decide Thing1.
 
poor onceler

She warned Washington residents that the drug remained illegal.

“In enacting the Controlled Substances Act, Congress determined that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance,” she said. “Regardless of any changes in state law, including the change that will go into effect on December 6 in Washington State, growing, selling or possessing any amount of marijuana remains illegal under federal law.”

Under the Obama administration, the Justice Department issued a policy for handling states that have legalized medical marijuana. It says federal officials should generally not use their limited resources to go after small-time users, but should for large-scale trafficking organizations. The result has been more federal raids on dispensaries than many liberals had expected.
 
And everybody was saying how Obama would be all good with this. He smoked his, now that he can't do it openly he doesn't want you to either.
 
I think they'll have to come up with a simple way to test for it like in traffic stops. And then there's the "everyman's" lunch.
 
@Desh, not all of the MJ research is going to be wine and roses, just as before. That will allow people to continue attacking it. Just sayin'...
 
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