January 11, 2017

Sessions wobbles on marijuana law enforcement

Huffington Post - Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) has outlined his stance as a firm opponent of marijuana, but during his confirmation hearing Tuesday, he offered only vague answers about how he might approach the drug should he be confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump’s attorney general.
Although Sessions appeared to suggest there wouldn’t be radical changes in federal policy toward weed, he also left the door open for increased federal interference.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The word on weed and Sessions is this:

It's understood that Sessions has been against cannabis for decades. But with many states having legalized to some extent, there's a lot of money on the table with new business ventures and they have pushed back against J. Beauregard.

It's an odd equation that reflects our corporate, hot-money economy: though voters have supported them, patients and individual growers' rights are very much in question, while large, profit-driven entities are having their say behind closed doors. That's why Sessions has backed off.

As Charlie Pierce at Esquire sez: "It's your democracy, America. Cherish it."

Unknown said...

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