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Rand Paul to vote against Trump declaring national emergency
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76460002:MV8zOTkwMTQ0XzcyMjAyMzczX0M3QjZGNzQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77348709:MV8zOTkwMTQ0XzcyMjAwODgzX0U2NzJDQ0U3] No surprise. I heard trump wants to legalize weed to get the young crowd [/quote] So you believe Trump will sign the NEW bill? Cory Booker re-introduces legislation to legalize marijuana at the federal level Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey re-introduced legislation Thursday to legalize marijuana at the federal level, continuing to highlight an issue that has already garnered unprecedented attention in the early stages of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. The bill’s Senate co-sponsors included a number of other 2020 hopefuls, reflecting the prominence of the issue and broad consensus on it in the Democratic primary. Sens. Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet and Bernie Sanders have all signed on. The Marijuana Justice Act would also expunge the records of those who have been charged with a crime for using or possessing it, and direct resources toward re-entry and job training programs. https://myfox8.com/2019/03/03/cory-booker-re-introduces-legislation-to-legalize-marijuana-at-the-federal-level/ [/quote]
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Finally a republican Senator with some balls and to vote against Trump.
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Sen. Rand Paul reportedly announced that he won't support President Trump declaring a national emergency at the southern border — appearing to push the U.S. Senate toward rejecting the move.
Paul, R-Ky., told a crowd at a dinner at Western Kentucky University on Saturday night that he "can't vote to give extra Constitutional powers to the president."
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