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CountAllVotes

(21,068 posts)
Mon Feb 10, 2020, 05:44 PM Feb 2020

Trump Budget Proposes Ending State Medical Marijuana Protections And Blocking DC From Legalizing


President Trump proposed ending an existing policy that protects state medical marijuana programs from Justice Department interference as part of his fiscal year 2021 budget plan released on Monday.

The rider, which has been renewed in appropriations legislation every year since 2014, stipulates the the Justice Department can’t use its funds to prevent states or territories “from implementing their own laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.”

This isn’t the first time that an administration has requested that the rider be stricken. Trump’s last two budgets omitted the medical cannabis protections language, and President Obama similarly asked for the policy to be removed. In all cases, Congress has ignored those requests and renewed the protections in spending bills.

During last year’s appropriations season, the House approved an even more expansive amendment that would have provided protections for all state and territory marijuana programs, rather than just medical cannabis systems. But the Senate did not follow suit and the provision was not included in final fiscal year 2020 legislation sent to Trump’s desk.

When Trump signed that large-scale spending legislation in December, he attached a statement that said he is empowered to ignore the congressionally approved medical cannabis rider, stating that the administration “will treat this provision consistent with the President’s constitutional responsibility to faithfully execute the laws of the United States.”

Cannabis is also mentioned in several other places in Trump’s new budget proposal for next year. For example, it contains another long-standing rider that blocks Washington, D.C. from using local tax dollars to legalize marijuana sales.

https://www.marijuanamoment.net/trump-budget-proposes-ending-state-medical-marijuana-protections-and-blocking-dc-from-legalizing/

One thing after the next we see.

This administration is a pox on humanity!

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Trump Budget Proposes Ending State Medical Marijuana Protections And Blocking DC From Legalizing (Original Post) CountAllVotes Feb 2020 OP
Snorting Adderall, however, that is bigly cool. jls4561 Feb 2020 #1
Am I reading this right? CountAllVotes Feb 2020 #2
I see this as a step to targeting states that don't support this shitty sociopath. 58Sunliner Feb 2020 #3
Seems many aren't renewing MMJ cards CountAllVotes Feb 2020 #4
Those cards can be expensive. And if you can grow it, why bother. 58Sunliner Feb 2020 #5

CountAllVotes

(21,068 posts)
2. Am I reading this right?
Mon Feb 10, 2020, 06:38 PM
Feb 2020

Seems that if the rider isn't stricken, medical marijuana patients are no longer protected that possess a medical card as existing policy that protects state medical marijuana program will not continue.

By doing the constitutional duty does this not mean that the prohibition will be protected as well?

In other words: MEDICAL MJ PATIENTS ARE NO LONGER PROTECTED



58Sunliner

(4,982 posts)
3. I see this as a step to targeting states that don't support this shitty sociopath.
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 01:12 PM
Feb 2020

States and their citizens benefit financially from pot and people have options to meds for pain and depression. He would like to make life as difficult as possible for anyone else. Let's not forget the prison for profit system.

CountAllVotes

(21,068 posts)
4. Seems many aren't renewing MMJ cards
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 10:50 PM
Feb 2020

Who wants to be in the data base if this is not stricken?

The sick/disabled/elderly are the targets IMO.


58Sunliner

(4,982 posts)
5. Those cards can be expensive. And if you can grow it, why bother.
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 10:55 PM
Feb 2020

It's all about the money and the liberal states. And fascism.

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