What's new

Marijuana Lobby Sets Sights On Washington

vta

Active member
Veteran
Marijuana Lobby Sets Sights On Washington

By Rob Hotakainen
Source: Sacramento Bee

medical Washington, D.C. -- The cannabis industry has flexed its muscles in 15 states, including California, where it's legal to smoke marijuana for medical purposes. Now the industry is ready to go to work in Washington.

A new trade group, called the National Cannabis Industry Association, aims to bring together sellers, growers and manufacturers and to promote pot on Capitol Hill. "Our intent is to be the go-to organization in Washington for this industry," said Aaron Smith, the group's executive director.

For the past five years, Smith worked as California director of the Marijuana Policy Project.

"Coming out of California and expanding into this national field is pretty exciting," he said. "It's pretty clear that the medical marijuana industry is becoming recognized more and more by the mainstream as a fully legitimate part of the economy."

California voters last month rejected a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana for all adults, but Smith said it's just a matter of time before the drug is fully legalized.

"It didn't happen in 2010, but it's likely to happen in 2012," he said."

But Smith will have a hard time finding many pro-marijuana advocates in Congress.

On Wednesday, the House voted 400-4 for a resolution sponsored by Republican Rep. Wally Herger of Chico that calls on authorities to get tougher with those cultivating marijuana on federal lands.

In a speech on the House floor, Herger said the presence of Mexican marijuana cartel operations in national forests in Northern California "poses a serious threat to our public safety and use of our public lands."

And Democratic Rep. Steve Kagen of Wisconsin called medical marijuana "a misnomer."

Smith said the marijuana association officially formed this month. Its 23-member board includes leaders in the cannabis industry, representing dispensaries, operators, publications, insurance providers and others.

The association's first target will be a federal law that prohibits marijuana use even if states have legalized it. It has caused confusion amid overlapping jurisdictions, with state authorities enforcing state laws and federal officials enforcing federal laws.

But the Obama administration has been easing up. Last year, Attorney General Eric Holder ordered federal prosecutors to back away from cases against medical marijuana patients and to focus on higher-level traffickers or money launderers.

"I'd like to see that codified by Congress, to become the law of the land, not just an executive order," Smith said. "This industry's biggest challenges are the obstacles presented by federal law."

With Republicans poised to take control of the House, Smith said: "I can't say that I'm super-optimistic, but … all we're really asking for is to allow the states to essentially make up their own minds on marijuana policy."

Smith said the issue of medical marijuana has bipartisan appeal, pointing out that GOP candidates won a clean sweep in Arizona last month, but voters still approved the use of medical marijuana.

"This is not a left issue," he said. "This is a mainstream issue, and Republicans should embrace it."
 
I hate it when they call Washington D.C. "Washington". That being said, I wish they could make medical marijuana legal on a federal level.
 

Deft

Get two birds stoned at once
Veteran
Just get it legal in DC so all the politicians can have some too..
 
If every politician who has smoked weed and enjoyed it, voted to legalize it, it would be legal. But for some reason politicians have it stuck in their head that coming out in favor of weed in a political career killer.
 

crazybear

Member
I hope they get cannabis legalized finally but I have my doubts!
I thought a lot of people from the 60's, 70's, 80's that smoked pot then had family's would of helped in getting cannabis legal , but it seems like a lot of them said wow WTF was I doing drugs back then I should of this or that I'm not letting my kids do that & now against cannabis!:plant grow::smoweed:
 

Maj.Cottonmouth

We are Farmers
Veteran
Well the Tea Party put the reds in office this time and they keep screaming that they are for less government, let's hope they put their vote where there mouth is. (I don't think it will happen but I can always hope)
 
Top