This ii the first I've heard of this and just stumbled upon it while surfing the web, but this could be major step in the right direction.
Democrats Look to End Federal Intervention of Medical Marijuana
Democrats Look to End Federal Intervention of Medical Marijuana
WASHINGTON—Democrats in the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve an amendment to the FY 2013 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations bill late Tuesday that would effectively end the ability of federal agencies to enforce federal marijuana laws against individuals who are in compliance with state medical marijuana laws.
The amendment stated that federal agencies may not use any funds to target individuals in states with medical marijuana laws, as long as those people are following the laws of their respective states. This amendment, which was debated five times last decade, was reintroduced after an increase in federal actions against state-legal medical marijuana providers throughout the country over the last year.
The amendment was supported by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-California), Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-New York), Rep. Sam Farr (D-California), and Rep. Tom McClintock (R-California). It was defeated in the House by a vote of 163-262 at the close of voting. Of those in favor, 134 were Democrats and 29 were Republicans, with 72% of Democrats backing the measure.
The strong support among Democrats is notable in light of recent criticism of the Obama administration’s crackdown on medical marijuana providers despite campaign promises that he would not use federal resources to undermine state medical marijuana laws.
“It is encouraging to see so many members sending a clear message to the Obama administration,” said Steve Fox, director of government relations for the Marijuana Policy Project. “These 163 members are tired of seeing federal resources dedicated to undermining state medical marijuana laws. They understand, especially members from medical marijuana states, that when the Obama administration forces the closure of medical marijuana dispensaries, they are driving patients back to the streets to acquire their medicine. States are doing the right thing by ensuring that patients have safe access to medical marijuana. It is only a matter of time before every member of Congress accepts this truth.”
Currently, 16 states and the District of Columbia allow seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana with a recommendation from their doctor. Connecticut is poised to become the 17th state to pass a medical marijuana law. Another ten states are considering bills to make marijuana legal at this time.
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Possible end to federal raids on medical marijuna
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Buttery
, May 15 2012 02:58 AM
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 02:58 AM
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 03:10 AM
This encouraging to hear. I really hope this all gets worked out for you American smokers cause it is pretty messed up from my point of view.
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 03:17 AM
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 04:57 AM
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Posted 15 May 2012 - 05:14 AM
Yeah, I read about this on the NORML website the other day. Kind of disappointing how quickly it was shot down. I just hope the dems keep reviving it. Whatever it takes to keep the effort from dying.
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