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Breaking News: Trump's Justice Department to rescind policy protecting states that legalize marijuana
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[quote:R. Fox:MV8zNzMyMzc1XzY2Nzg1OTc5XzJBNzhCOUM5] I wonder what was in that policy memo that Obama signed. I wonder if it is a scheme to funnel money to their special interests. Everything Obama did had an evil agenda. I doubt it's really good for the people. We know that liberals are leveraging registries on marijuna to disarm users. Maybe he's not rescinding because of the obvious reason. I hope they decriminalize all plants and natural things of the earth. They were never theirs to begin with but our rightful inheretance from God. But this policy could be a trojan horse. [/quote]
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Donald Trump's Justice Department set to rescind policy protecting states that legalize marijuana
U.S Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to rescind an Obama-era policy on Thursday that was used as a protection for states that have legalized marijuana.
The move could be a major blow to the growth and future of the burgeoning cannabis industry, which just this week officially gained its biggest state ally as California began the sale for recreational adult recreational use of marijuana.
Sessions and his department are doing away with what is known as the Cole Memo. Written under Obama-era Attorney General Eric Holder’s office, the roughly four-page document outlined how the federal government would enforce marijuana laws, stating that the federal government would not interfere with states that legalize recreational and/or medical marijuana, as long as they adhere to a set of guidelines.
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