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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMoJo: GOP Congressman to DC Mayor: "You Can Go to Prison" for Legalizing Marijuana"
Republican Congressman to DC Mayor: "You Can Go to Prison" for Legalizing MarijuanaGOPers threatened District leaders with jail for implementing a voter-approved initiative.
By Sam Brodey * Wed Feb. 25, 2015 * Mother Jones
On Wednesday, a tense back-and-forth between congressional Republicans and the District of Columbia government over marijuana laws escalated into a dramatic showdown. In November, DC voters passed Initiative 71, which legalized marijuanathough with some major caveatsby an overwhelming margin. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared this week that the law would take effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. But Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who chairs the House committee that oversees District governance, has taken a hard line, suggesting that Bowser and other city officials could be arrested for moving forward with the law because it goes against the will of Congress. Here's the breakdown of what's happening in our nation's capital.
What Initiative 71 does: The bill, which was approved by 70 percent of DC voters, is relatively modest in its aims, compared to the more robust legalization laws of states like Colorado. It makes the possession of two or fewer ounces of marijuana legal for people 21 and over, and it permits consumption on private property, as well as the cultivation of a limited number of marijuana plants. Marijuana sales remain strictly prohibitedalthough people can transfer as much as an ounce to each other as long as no money or goods changes handsand smoking in public is forbidden, too.
How Congress fought it: Congress' central role in overseeing DC law presented obstacles for the implementation of Initiative 71 from the beginning. Chaffetz, a conservative Republican who won a tight contest to become chairman of the House oversight committee, is a longtime foe of legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana. Once the new Congress convened, it had 30 days in which to approve or disapprove the law. Instead, Republicans chose to undermine it through the federal budget: They attached a rider, or amendment, on this year's $1.1 trillion budget that shuts down the pot law. The rider bars DC from using any funds to "enact or carry out any law, rule, or regulation to legalize or otherwise reduce penalties associated with the possession, use, or distribution of any schedule I substance."
How DC fought back: The city government has argued that since voters passed the law before Congress attached the rider, the prohibition is not valid, and the law should stand. Pro-pot Washingtonians have insisted the only legitimate way Congress can block legalization is through a Resolution of Disapproval, in which the entire body votes against the law after the review period. No such action was taken.
MORE: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/02/washington-dc-mayor-bowser-jail-legalize-marijuana
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MoJo: GOP Congressman to DC Mayor: "You Can Go to Prison" for Legalizing Marijuana" (Original Post)
99th_Monkey
Feb 2015
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Trillo
(9,154 posts)1. Of the people, by the people, and for the people?
No further topic.
angrychair
(8,733 posts)2. same shit diff day
Taxation without representation.
this is the future republicans want for all of us. The ability to over rule any vote they don't like.