San Francisco -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is sending strong signals that President Obama - who as a candidate said states should be allowed to make their own rules on medical marijuana - will end raids on pot dispensaries in California.
Asked at a Washington news conference Wednesday about Drug Enforcement Administration raids in California since Obama took office last month, Holder said the administration has changed its policy.
"What the president said during the campaign, you'll be surprised to know, will be consistent with what we'll be doing here in law enforcement," he said. "What he said during the campaign is now American policy."
Bill Piper, national affairs director of the Drug Policy Alliance, a marijuana advocacy group, said the statement is encouraging.
"I think it definitely signals that Obama is moving in a new direction, that it means what he said on the campaign trail that marijuana should be treated as a health issue rather than a criminal justice issue," he said.
During one campaign appearance, Obama recalled that his mother had died of cancer and said he saw no difference between doctor-prescribed morphine and marijuana as pain relievers. He told an interviewer in March that it was "entirely appropriate" for a state to legalize the medical use of marijuana "with the same controls as other drugs prescribed by doctors."
did you get to see the show on cnbc?..you'll love it..I wish they would just make it a federal law instead of state law..cause even if it's a state law the feds can still go in and raid the shops and farms.just like they do in Calif.
ReplyDeleteI think I saw it. The one I saw had a female doing the reporting, I can't remember her name. At least Obama's going to stop the federal raids.
ReplyDeleteyup that was the one..obama may turn out to be reefer smokers best friend.
ReplyDeleteyup that was the one..obama may turn out to be reefer smokers best friend.
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ReplyDeleteYDG - Hey, this is alright. Someone I voted for finally won and he's doing a good job!
ReplyDeleteBilly - You got that right :)