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The Straight Story

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Fri Mar 14, 2014, 01:46 AM Mar 2014

AP Exclusive: FBI balks at pot background checks

SEATTLE (AP) — The FBI is refusing to run nationwide background checks on people applying to run legal marijuana businesses in Washington state, even though it has conducted similar checks in Colorado — a discrepancy that illustrates the quandary the Justice Department faces as it allows the states to experiment with regulating a drug that's long been illegal under federal law.

Washington state has been asking for nearly a year if the FBI would conduct background checks on its applicants, to no avail. The bureau's refusal raises the possibility that people with troublesome criminal histories could wind up with pot licenses in the state — undermining the department's own priorities in ensuring that states keep a tight rein on the nascent industry.

It's a strange jam for the feds, who announced last summer that they wouldn't sue to prevent Washington and Colorado from regulating marijuana after 75 years of prohibition.

The Obama administration has said it wants the states to make sure pot revenue doesn't go to organized crime and that state marijuana industries don't become a cover for the trafficking of other illegal drugs. At the same time, it might be tough for the FBI to stomach conducting such background checks — essentially helping the states violate federal law.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/ap-exclusive-fbi-balks-pot-background-checks

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Odd. Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #1
Why should anyone be prevented from running a legal business Live and Learn Mar 2014 #2

Live and Learn

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2. Why should anyone be prevented from running a legal business
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 02:39 AM
Mar 2014

just because they have a past criminal record anyway? Let the people work and improve their lives.

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