Jacob Redmond
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Loretta Lynch does not support President Obama's view on legal pot. For the first time during her term, The Supreme Court has to make a decision on how to view states that have legalized marijuana.
In 2013, the former General Attorney Eric Holder said that states who choose to make pot legal will be free to do so, as long as they implement regulatory measures.
Following Colorado's legalization of marijuana, neighboring states like Oklahoma and Nebraska are not happy with the increased amount of illegal Colorado marijuana that goes through their borders. They want to weigh the issue on The Supreme Court, who could dismiss the case or make a decision on the subject.
Colorado believes that this is not an issue for The Supreme Court. State Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman upholds that state legislation should handle marijuana regimentation.
Everyone is eager to know how Loretta Lynch stands on this issue.
Although Barack Obama said that marijuana is not more dangerous than alcohol, Lynch does not hold that view. In her confirmation speech, she said that will hold the federal ban against legalizing marijuana. She also opposes Barack Obama's views on the subject of how dangerous marijuana is.
Marijuana is now legal for recreational use in the following states: Washington, Oregon, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Colorado.
The court is not expected to make a decision until next term. The decision can have a serious impact on legal pot in the United States.
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In 2013, the former General Attorney Eric Holder said that states who choose to make pot legal will be free to do so, as long as they implement regulatory measures.
Following Colorado's legalization of marijuana, neighboring states like Oklahoma and Nebraska are not happy with the increased amount of illegal Colorado marijuana that goes through their borders. They want to weigh the issue on The Supreme Court, who could dismiss the case or make a decision on the subject.
Colorado believes that this is not an issue for The Supreme Court. State Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman upholds that state legislation should handle marijuana regimentation.
Everyone is eager to know how Loretta Lynch stands on this issue.
Although Barack Obama said that marijuana is not more dangerous than alcohol, Lynch does not hold that view. In her confirmation speech, she said that will hold the federal ban against legalizing marijuana. She also opposes Barack Obama's views on the subject of how dangerous marijuana is.
Marijuana is now legal for recreational use in the following states: Washington, Oregon, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Colorado.
The court is not expected to make a decision until next term. The decision can have a serious impact on legal pot in the United States.
News Moderator: Jacob Redmond 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Can Loretta Lynch Ban Legal Pot At A Federal Level? - Cray24
Author: Bogdan Moisa
Contact: contactus@cray24.com
Photo Credit: None Found
Website: Cray24 - Daily World and U.S. Politic News