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yuiyoshida

(42,722 posts)
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 01:09 AM Feb 2018

Sessions​ ​Wont​ ​Be​ ​Able​ ​to​ ​Slow​ ​This​ ​Train

It has been one month after Attorney General Jeff Sessions officially rescinded The Cole Memo (which encouraged local governments to de-prioritize the use of funds to enforce cannabis prohibition under the Controlled Substances Act towards a more laissez-faire, hands-off approach) and the sky hasn’t fallen.

So, what does it really mean for the industry? There are a variety of opinions on this question, but my initial response to investors and financial backers is, “it’s not good but I wouldn’t panic”. Having had a few hours to assess the situation I am even less concerned than before.

Most in the industry and others who follow politics know that Sessions has been systematically repealing policy of previous administrations for several weeks now and the Cole Memo had been spared but was a likely candidate to follow suit. No real surprise here.

This effectively gives powers to the State Attorney General office holders (which they already had
before) to prosecute criminals who violate Federal Law. The Cole Memo was a policy, not a law and as such Attorney’s General was not required to follow it before.

Enforcement of federal crimes still requires funds and resources to implement. Those remain restricted under the Rohrabacher – Blumenauer bill, which is also in Jeopardy but has managed to stay alive in the tax bill and Government funding bill that currently is set to expire January 19. If this bill is not renewed it could be a bigger issue for the industry but still not fatal by any means. If the bill does get renewed the DOJ still has no funds to prosecute crimes.


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Sessions​ ​Wont​ ​Be​ ​Able​ ​to​ ​Slow​ ​This​ ​Train (Original Post) yuiyoshida Feb 2018 OP
in Wash state our state AG rocks and gives us the green light...but... samnsara Feb 2018 #1
mAYBE WHEN Trump is gone, more states will pass similar yuiyoshida Feb 2018 #2
Yeah this is history repeating itself. GWC58 Feb 2018 #3
DON'T FORGET FOX AND FRIENDS yuiyoshida Feb 2018 #4
And we all know, to a man, or woman GWC58 Feb 2018 #5

samnsara

(18,282 posts)
1. in Wash state our state AG rocks and gives us the green light...but...
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 07:40 AM
Feb 2018

..the appointed prosecutors in each county get to decide for their County. One County over already had one legal shop closed. Our County has a Trumper as a prosecutor but we also have a University in our town. Who is going to come to our Podunk town when they can attend a University in 420 friendly county. So financially it would be a terrible decision to close our county's pot shops.

yuiyoshida

(42,722 posts)
2. mAYBE WHEN Trump is gone, more states will pass similar
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 10:53 AM
Feb 2018

laws as Colorado and California to legalize Marijuana not only as Medicine but for recreational use. Lets just hope so. We need for Jeff Sessons gone, and someone who is reasonable to replace him and maybe there will be more States falling in line and legalizing Cannabis.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
3. Yeah this is history repeating itself.
Thu Feb 15, 2018, 07:45 AM
Feb 2018

Nixon, Reagan and now Trump. Anything Congress does on cannabis, such as re/de-scheduling, they won’t, at least not this Congress, would surely be vetoed by this Reefer Madness infected president. It’s obvious Trump has been influenced by the likes of Sheldon “FunBux” Adelson and the ultra conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation.

yuiyoshida

(42,722 posts)
4. DON'T FORGET FOX AND FRIENDS
Fri Feb 16, 2018, 02:58 PM
Feb 2018

He can't sit on the toilet without HIS FOX AND FRIENDS ... its like the Conservative version of MR RODGERS neighborhood to him.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
5. And we all know, to a man, or woman
Sat Feb 17, 2018, 12:32 PM
Feb 2018

exactly how the folks at Fux & Fiends feels about legal cannabis. 100% against!

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