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("This item was marked as spam, so it has been hidden." really ?) 9 Congress Members (who wish not to be fired) Express Concern On Marijuana Crackdown

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Nine members of Congress have taken their concerns about the federal crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries directly to President Obama.

In a bipartisan letter signed by nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives, the lawmakers criticized what they called the "unconscionable federal effort targeting dispensaries," reports Jason Hoppin of the San Jose Mercury News. They also called for the federal reclassification of marijuana from its current Schedule I status as a drug with, supposedly, no legitimate medical uses and a high potential for abuse and addiction.

"It is critically important for patients to have safe access to this treatment that continues to be recommended by doctors," said Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.) "California voters decided to adopt clear regulations to allow patients to do just that. It is unfortunate that the federal government has decided to target these legal vendors instead of focusing limited resources on those who sell illicit drugs."

Obama had promised in the 2008 campaign, and Atttorney General Eric Holder had repeated shortly after taking office, that the administration would deemphasize efforts against medical marijuana patients and providers who were abiding by their state laws.

But U.S. Attorneys in California and other states have moved against dispensaries, executing raids and sending threatening letters to landlords who rent to the medical marijuana shops.

Last week, patient advocacy group Americans for Safe Access (ASA) sued the federal government, accusing it of commandeering state laws.

The Congressional letter to Obama was signed by seven Representatives from California, who were joined by Democrats Steve Cohen of Tennessee and Jared Polis of Colorado.

The complete text of the letter follows:

Dear President Obama:

We write to express our concern with the recent activity by the Department of Justice against legitimate medical cannabis dispensaries in California that are operating legally under state law. As you know, in October of 2009, Attorney General Eric Holder issued formal guidelines for federal prosecutors in states that have enacted laws authorizing the use of cannabis for medical purposes. The guidelines were spelled out in a memo to United States Attorneys from then-Deputy Attorney General David Ogden, saying in part that the Attorneys should not focus federal resources in their state "on individuals whose actions are in clear and unambiguous compliance with existing state laws providing for the medical use of marijuana."

Despite this guidance and further clarification from current Deputy Attorney General James Cole that it would not be "an efficient use of federal resources to focus enforcement efforts on individuals with cancer or other serious illnesses who use marijuana as part of a recommended treatment regimen consistent with applicable state law, or their caregivers," the Justice Department has continued an active role in enforcing federal laws against individuals acting in accordance with California state law. Last week, California's four U.S. attorneys held a press conference to speak about the letters their offices had sent out to dozens of landlords and property owners who rent buildings or land where dispensaries provide safe and legal access to medical cannabis, notifying them that they are violating federal drug laws.

The U.S. attorney letters state that federal law "takes precedence over state law and applies regardless of the particular uses for which a dispensary is selling and distributing marijuana." The letters warn that the dispensaries must shut down within 45 days or the landlords and property owners will face criminal charges and confiscation of their property - both "real and personal" - even if they are operating legally under the state's medical cannabis law. The actions mandated in these letters and echoed at the ensuing press conference directly interfere with California's 15 year old medical cannabis law by eliminating safe access to medication for the state's thousands of medical cannabis patients.

We are also aware that these threats by the Justice Department against property owners in California come after many months of federal interference in other medical cannabis states. This year alone has seen aggressive SWAT-style federal raids in at least seven medical marijuana states, as well as threats of criminal prosecution by U.S. attorneys against local and state public officials. It is our strong position that local and state governments must be allowed to develop, implement and enforce their own public health laws with regard to medical cannabis.

Medical cannabis has been and continues to be recommended by physicians to alleviate a number of serious illnesses and medical conditions that have not responded to other medications and treatments. During your presidential campaign, you repeatedly pledged to end federal raids against the individuals and collectives authorized by state law to use or provide medical cannabis, giving hope to patients who legitimately use medical cannabis to treat their conditions that their long struggle to safely access their medicine was finally over. By pursuing the same harsh policies that have been in place for years, we fear that the federal government will push legitimate patients back into the uncertainty and danger of the illicit market.

For these reasons, it is more urgent now than ever to reschedule marijuana as a legitimate controlled substance for medicinal purposes. Classifying marijuana as a Schedule II or III drug will have the effect of harmonizing federal law with the laws of several states, such as California. No longer should the federal government's laws supersede the wishes of local citizens who have decided that their fellow neighbors ought to have the right to legitimately use medical marijuana. As we have seen for years, seriously ill patients will attempt to obtain their medication however they can and it is unconscionable for the DOJ to use its limited resources to endanger the lives of patients who are simply seeking to ease their suffering.

We respectfully request that your administration reschedule marijuana as a Schedule II or III drug administratively, or publicly support the adoption of legislation that would change federal statute to achieve this same goal. One such proposal, H.R. 1983, the States' Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Act, which was introduced by Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) earlier this year, would do just this. Changing federal marijuana policy through legitimate administrative channels or Congressional action will give countless patients and their physicians the respect they deserve and will clear up any ambiguity as to what the legitimate role of the federal government is in this arena.

Sincerely,

Sam Farr

Pete Stark

Steve Cohen

Lynn Woolsey

Barbara Lee

Dana Rohrabacher

Mike Thompson

Jared Polis

Bob Filner


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31 comments // ("This item was marked as spam, so it has been hidden." really ?) 9 Congress Members (who wish not to be fired) Express Concern On Marijuana Crackdown

  • mitekillem
  • OlBlue
    • +4
      OlBlue  
    • The prison industry is going to need more tenants now that the crack cocaine sentences have been reduced effective today, freeing an estimated 12,000 inmates.

      Artemis6 nailed it below about this being about big pharma and the prison industry.

      Good for Obama for eliminating the disparity between cocaine and crack cocaine sentences which disproportionately affected African-Americans. Bad on Obama for not keeping his campaign promises.

    • 7 months ago
  • DanCastro
    • +4
      DanCastro  
    • OlBlue:

      Yea, this guy kisses you on the one cheek and slaps you on the other! I too am very glad to see that the sentences are reduced, but the whole 'war on drugs' is like our war in Iraq, big, dumb and hurting the wrong people the most! A smart man like Obama, should be able to see that getting the health systems to declassify pot and then letting their recommendations be US policy would go over a lot better than jailing people who just want to recreate in their own way and not in the socially approved "drunk as a skunk" that lead the WCTU to give US all the original Prohibition! ;-)

    • 7 months ago
  • OlBlue
    • +3
      OlBlue  
    • DanCastro:

      I wonder if Obama is afraid of the issue. Doesn't want to be perceived as a black man condoning drug use? Which is what some on the right would imply if not outright claim.

    • 7 months ago
  • DanCastro
    • +3
      DanCastro  
    • OlBlue:

      I think it is a matter first of, a matter of fairness. OK, pot is not listed as schedule one anymore, but since it is as "addicting" as coffee for pete's sake and for that we have decided we will continue to ruin people's lives with jail time? This is like Oakland using tear gas grenades and rubber bullets to clear a demonstration of unarmed protesters! Stooopid! He said he would let "science" decide on issues that are properly matters of science and instead he is ducking the issue with legal crapese. People are still being arrested and this plant is still "illegal"! Why the hell we are spending money we don't have instead of collecting taxes like we do for beer and wine, I simply can't understand!

    • 7 months ago
  • OlBlue
  • bailey78
  • DanCastro
    • +1
      DanCastro  
    • bailey78:

      I agree, the government has reviewed the literature (let's see people have been smoking/eating this weed for 2,000 years and no deaths yet, does this mean we have enough information on how 'dangerous' loco weed is yet? ;-)

    • 7 months ago
  • bailey78
  • DanCastro
  • bailey78
  • wolfess
    • +4
      wolfess  
    • I'd really like to believe in Obama, and think that all his actions (or lack thereof) are related to the reptards, and then an article like this comes along and I have no choice but to face the FACT that he's nothing more than a fucking politician.
      How can you tell when a politician is lying? His lips are moving.

    • 7 months ago
  • Des_Akkari
    • +1
      Des_Akkari  
    • wolfess:

      what it comes down to for me is that I know a repub is human scum....you can learn to respect your enemy because you know where you stand. Its why traitors can be executed but prisoners of war, your enemy, you have to treat humanely. Based on the 2008 campaign using the BS-ernator turned up to 10, Obama is just a traitor. He may not have blown up anything but he sure is not doing a damn thing for us. TRAITOR Noun: A person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc

    • 7 months ago
  • wolfess
    • +1
      wolfess  
    • Des_Akkari:

      Traitor huh? It's nice of you to go easy on him ... when I said he was just another politician I was thinking in terms of the shrub, or cheney, or turtle-turd mcconnell. When someone calls me a bitch I thank them b/c it means I am a beautiful, intelligent, thoughtful, creative hottie; but if someone called me a politician I would have to HURT them :-)!

    • 7 months ago
  • KB723
  • wolfess
    • 0
      wolfess  
    • KB723:

      :-) -- in one of my college classes I did an ad about condoms: Helen of Troy would never have dreamed of launching her ships without a trojan by her side.

      Do NOT insult condoms that way :-)!!!

    • 7 months ago
  • Lisayou
  • Frosty46
  • artemis6
    • +11
      artemis6  
    • This is an important post ! STOP this INSANE war on the people all for the sake of BIG pharma and the prison industry . Because that is what the war on drugs really is .

    • 7 months ago
  • bailey78
  • chew_chew
  • Progresshiv
    • +17
      Progresshiv  
    • There was a turncoat named Obama,
      Who, although he had wasted Osama,
      For a the gift of a name,
      And the flimsiest fame,
      He demonized mild marijuana.

      As Obama decried marijuana,
      His toadies created more drama,
      They stole hope from the sick,
      As they made bad laws stick,
      And Obama sold out his own momma.

    • 7 months ago
  • PressCore
  • trut
  • OlBlue
  • Anonmaly
    • +12
      Anonmaly  
    • Such a fine tradition of free thought..... The ONLY reason I signed up years ago was "Fanboyism" and the fact you had Jack Herer posting here......

      Sat back on and off for a while before the man passed, submitting all kinds of things from "Sustainable Agriculture" to "Green" (back before Leah Lamb walked off), to "Tech" to "Political" The very same "Spacemikey" that created the "Orwellian Nightmare" group on this site.....

      And you guys want to label this submission spam?

      Don't think I don't have SEVERAL other social media accounts on several other sites......

    • 7 months ago
  • Anonmaly
    • +12
      Anonmaly  
    • "This item was marked as spam, so it has been hidden."......

      Is this spam? Just tell me so we can clarify, and if it is I'll cease posting stories on the ongoing struggle for patients/the average citizens rights to marijuana...

    • 7 months ago
  • chew_chew
  • bailey78
  • Misti
  • bailey78
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