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The Commerce, Justice & Science (CJS) appropriations bill was approved in the House.
Now with Amendment 25! (to defund DEA raids for mmj facilities.)
Please call your Senator to express support for defunding the DEA regarding medical marijuana in the many states where this is now law, and in the many states that will vote for medical marijuana laws in the near future.
Thanks!
Here's a list to find your Senator: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
Uncle Joe
(58,348 posts)Thanks for the thread, RainDog.
RainDog
(28,784 posts)South Carolina, Alabama, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin have enacted limited, CBD-only medical marijuana bills this year. The Missouri legislature also passed a similar bill, and all that's left is Governor Jay Nixon's signature, expected later this month.
Thanks for the kind words!
RainDog
(28,784 posts)Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)RainDog
(28,784 posts)TheKentuckian
(25,023 posts)Congress just needs to remove cannabis from the oversight of the DEA.
Essentially, that will be defunding quite a bit of their budget for LEOs around the nation. Let law enforcement focus on actual crimes, not possession on an herb.
Did you know that hemp is still subject to DEA raids, too, because Title 21 includes any species of marijuana and any of its plant parts.
So, when Kentucky and other Ag. Commission Depts are doing their studies - they could be raided by the DEA. Of course, the DEA already stopped importation of Italian hemp seeds, until someone made a call to someone...
This issue has to be dealt with by Congress - and the easiest way is to remove it from the Controlled Substances Act, just as alcohol is not a controlled substance. Let hemp be regulated as agriculture and medical marijuana by the FDA and recreational marijuana through the ATF.
Why isn't Rand Paul on board for this?
He wants to only reduce penalties, not deal with the real problem. Real libertarians (ones in CA) led the way to make cannabis legal as medicine with Prop. 251, back in the 1990s. Why is Rand Paul acting like a religious right "conservative" on this issue?
TheKentuckian
(25,023 posts)It is my desire that law enforcement take a big haircut. Vice laws are a failure.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)RainDog
(28,784 posts)And call and you'll feel better...