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Bipartisan push for legal marijuana is underway

(BUSINESS NEWS) Legalization of marijuana already has bipartisan support which could mean big for business owners and medical professionals.

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Concerns for medical pros and business owners

Entrepreneurs interested in business opportunities in legal marijuana now have two parties’ worth of allies backing them up. Since the January inauguration of President Trump, serious concerns have arisen for medical and business interests looking to invest in legal cannabis.

The President himself has been mum on the subject, but Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a passionate opponent of legal marijuana, even for medical use – last month he personally asked Congress to allow federal prosecution of marijuana cases, including cases of solely medical use, even in states where marijuana is legal; Jeff Sessions really, really doesn’t like marijuana.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has stated that states should expect greater enforcement of the federal ban on the substance.

The legal issues

Fair dues – there is a federal ban on marijuana, and it is the job of federal law enforcement to, yknow, enforce federal laws. Per federal law, marijuana is still a Schedule 1 drug, right up there with heroin and MDMA, “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.”

On the other hand, there’s a ban on the ban.

In 2014, the delightfully named Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment to the Controlled Substances Act went into effect, banning federal law enforcement from using funds to interfere with “State laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.”

It’s been a month and change since AG Sessions’s request to ignore or overturn that part of the law, and there’s already bipartisan opposition.

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Rand Paul, Republican, neurosurgeon, former Presidential candidate and current senator from my own fair home state of Kentucky, has joined forces with Democratic Senators Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York to put together the Compassionate Access, Research Expansion and Respect State (CARERS) Act, which would amend the Controlled Substances Act to allow for manufacture and sale of medical marijuana in states where local law allows for its use.

Bipartisan action and legalization

That’s big news for two reasons, summed up neatly in two words.

First, “bipartisan.” Real talk: “bipartisan” is not a word I’ve gotten to use much in the past year. There’s bipartisan action on medical marijuana in Congress because there’s bipartisan action on medical marijuana, full stop.

Per a February Quinnipiac poll, 59 percent of Americans support legalization of marijuana, with that number rising to 93 percent for medical marijuana available by prescription. 93 percent is a mindboggling number.

Fluffy kittens don’t get 93 percent approval in a nationwide poll.

Policy change comes slowly and strangely. But the plain fact is that America is in favor of medical marijuana, which is what the CARERS Act moves to legalize. That’s the second word: “legalize.” The CARERS Act goes one big step beyond Rohrabacher-Farr. Rohrabacher-Farr (that’s just fun to type) is a limit on enforcement; it restricts federal involvement in the marijuana issue on the state level, but doesn’t change marijuana’s status under federal law.

The CARERS Act would actually decriminalize a category of marijuana use at the federal level.

That would be a first since the passage of the Controlled Substances Act, and, maybe more importantly, a legal foot in the door for everyone interested in helping people, making money or both with legal cannabis. The CARERS Act would, for the first time, establish at the federal level that there’s such a thing as legal, acceptable marijuana use. From that point, it’s a debate over what that use can be. For anyone with an interest in legal cannabis, that makes CARERS a very big deal.

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Matt Salter is a writer and former fundraising and communications officer for nonprofit organizations, including Volunteers of America and PICO National Network. He’s excited to put his knowledge of fundraising, marketing, and all things digital to work for your reading enjoyment. When not writing about himself in the third person, Matt enjoys horror movies and tabletop gaming, and can usually be found somewhere in the DFW Metroplex with WiFi and a good all-day breakfast.

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  1. Brian Kelly

    June 27, 2017 at 1:56 am

    Marijuana consumers deserve and demand equal rights and protections under our laws that are currently afforded to the drinkers of far more dangerous and deadly, yet perfectly legal, widely accepted, endlessly advertised and even glorified as an All American pastime, booze.

    Plain and simple!

    Legalize Marijuana Nationwide!

    It’s time for us, the majority of The People to take back control of our national marijuana policy. By voting OUT of office any and all politicians who very publicly and vocally admit to having an anti-marijuana, prohibitionist agenda! Time to vote’em all OUT of office. Period. Plain and simple.

    Politicians who continue to demonize Marijuana, Corrupt Law Enforcement Officials who prefer to ruin peoples lives over Marijuana possession rather than solve real crimes who fund their departments toys and salaries with monies acquired through Marijuana home raids, seizures and forfeitures, and so-called “Addiction Specialists” who make their income off of the judicial misfortunes of our citizens who choose marijuana, – Your actions go against The Will of The People and Your Days In Office Are Numbered! Find new careers before you don’t have one.

    The People have spoken! Get on-board with Marijuana Legalization Nationwide, or be left behind and find new careers. Your choice.

    Legalize Nationwide!

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