
“The bill seeks to remove marijuana from the federal Controlled Substances Act and resolve the existing conflict between federal and state laws over medical or recreational use of the drug. It would not legalize the sale and use of marijuana in all 50 states – it would simply allow states to make their own decisions on marijuana policy without the threat of federal interference.”
Read more: http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/03/02/federal-marijuana-prohibition-states-rights-bill/74718/
Related posts:
Government Attempts to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Wrongful Arrest, Psych Ward Detention of Facebook Marine
The U.N.’s complicity in international human rights abuses
Obama Change.gov Promises Disappear from Web
Ex-World Bank Counsel: Lawlessness when USD Loses Reserve Status
Juggalos figured out how to beat facial recognition
Oakland Congresswoman Fights Medical Marijuana Crackdown
3D-printing gun site DEFCAD now attracting 3K visitors an hour, 250K downloads since launch
Maryland Gov. O’Malley to sign marijuana decriminalization bill
Greece may sell off islands amid privatization scheme
Draft Trump Executive Order Would Resume Torture, Because "It Works"
Developers Scramble to Build NSA-Proof Email
Israel Planned To Blow Up Passenger Plane In Arafat Assassination Plot
Green Cab v. City of Bowling Green
Rise of the Job Scarcity Meme
The Questions That Weren’t Answered