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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMedical marijuana patients and providers protected from federal prosecution under new spending bill
http://mdubois.bangordailynews.com/2017/05/03/home/medical-marijuana-patients-and-providers-protected-from-federal-prosecution-under-new-federal-spending-bill/Today, in a move which will surely ease the minds of many Maine medical marijuana patients and growers, the House of Representatives passed a short-term federal spending bill that includes a provision extending legal protections for medical cannabis. The provision, known as the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment, prohibits the Justice Department from spending any federal funds to to prevent medical marijuana states from implementing their own laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.
The amendment has been included in each omnibus budget bill since 2014, and has served to protect medical marijuana growers and users who follow their states medical marijuana laws from federal prosecution. While cannabis medical or otherwise is still federally prohibited, the Rohrabacher-Farr amendment deprives the Justice Department of funds with which to prosecute patients and their providers. The amendment was set to expire on April 28, and if Congress hadnt reauthorized it as part of the spending deal, patients, caregivers, and dispensaries nationwide would have been exposed to potential federal prosecution. Fortunately for patients and growers, however, the spending bill, which is a short-term solution to fund the federal government through late September, includes the amendment.
The amendment extends no protection to recreational cannabis growers and users, however, and concerns among the industry have only grown since Attorney General Jeff Sessions expressed hostility toward recreational marijuana in January. Even as the Maine legislature works to hammer out the laws governing Maines own recreational marijuana program, the legal future of recreational cannabis nationwide remains uncertain.
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Medical marijuana patients and providers protected from federal prosecution under new spending bill (Original Post)
jpak
May 2017
OP
The legal future of recreational cannabis is in no danger in Washington state
Generic Other
May 2017
#2
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. Good. n/t
Generic Other
(28,979 posts)2. The legal future of recreational cannabis is in no danger in Washington state
Governor Insley has already told the feds to take a flying leap.