New Attorney General Opposes Marijuana Legalization Unsure of how Eric Holder Jr’s replacement might affect the US Justice Department’s current approach to state-legal cannabis businesses (refer to the 2013 Cole memorandum ), those of us working in the marijuana industry waited nervously as the confirmation process for a new Attorney General was dragged out for …
Feb 15, 2021 · Soon enough the topic of federal legalization will come to Merrick Garland’s table and as the Attorney General under President Biden, a lot is expected by the cannabis world; and given all indications and previous views held by these powerful figures, it's …
Mar 10, 2021 · President Joe Biden’s pick for U.S. attorney general, Merrick Garland, was confirmed easily by a 70-30 vote in the Senate on Wednesday, a development that was cautiously hailed by some marijuana advocacy groups. The belief is that Garland’s confirmation could potentially usher in a more marijuana-friendly Department of Justice than existed in the …
Feb 13, 2015 · New U.S. Attorney General: Marijuana Policy Shift Opined. Despite mountains of scientific evidence to the contrary, marijuana continues to be classified by the federal government as a Schedule I narcotic, labeling it as having a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use or treatment. We know, for example, that alcohol is far more dangerous …
Nov. 15, 2021, at 3:56 p.m. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation on Monday that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level and eliminate legal hazards facing many cannabis-related businesses while regulating its use like alcohol.Nov 15, 2021
automatically expunge all prior cannabis use convictions.”5 He declared that “[n]obody should be in jail for smoking marijuana.”6 This position is in step with the vast majority of the country: approximately 91% of adults in the United States believe that cannabis should be legal for medical and recreational use, or ...Oct 6, 2021
While the memo (signed by then United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole) reiterates the view that marijuana is a “dangerous drug” and federally illegal under the Controlled Substances Act, it provided some comfort to the cannabis industry by offering some restraint in terms of enforcement of the prohibition.
MilgramBiden announced Milgram as his pick to be the next DEA administrator on Monday, and now her nomination heads to the Senate. It is possible that she will be asked to elaborate on her views during a confirmation hearing before the Judiciary Committee.Apr 13, 2021