Monday, 12 January 2015

Congress ends federal medical marijuana ban


The federal bill to spend happened last week is full of buried rules, assignment and stop funding its more than 1600 pages. A calmer supplements was essentially a measure that ended the federal ban on medical marijuana.
This provision prohibits the federal police to loot medical marijuana plants or clinics or elsewhere in the rule of law issues that disrupt the growth, distribution and use of medical marijuana. That was the philosophy of law de facto government officials, led by the Obama administration, but the layout is to written law.

The provision also indicates the change of tides in the politics of American drug policy, the Republicans and the Democrats still have their support for states to challenge the federal ban on marijuana.

"This is a victory for many," co-author of the provision, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., Has said in a statement released this week. "The adoption of this law is the first brand of time for decades that the federal government has limited its oppressive prohibition of marijuana and instead adopted an approach to meet the many states that have the use of medical marijuana allowed to a certain degree. "

Rohrabacher added that the new law "is, including a large number of our wounded veterans who have found marijuana an important drug for some of the diseases that affect them such as PTSD, epilepsy, and MS." A number of patients receiving

Language finds its way into the federal law on the same omnibus questions, which led a DC change of district voters vetoed legalize marijuana in the capital of the nation.

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