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Trump camp tells group to stop using his name in M M legalization effor

CosmicGiggle

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https://www.aol.com/article/news/20...dical-marijuana-legalization-effort/24657836/

Trump camp tells group to stop using his name in medical marijuana legalization effort

NBC News
The Associated Press
Oct 21st 2020 9:22AM

JACKSON, Miss. — President Donald Trump’s campaign is telling a Mississippi group to stop saying that Trump supports a ballot measure that would legalize medical marijuana in the state.

Mississippians for Compassionate Care is a group promoting Initiative 65. It paid for a letter signed by several prominent Republicans, and the outside of the envelope said: “Join President Trump and 3 out of 4 Mississippi Republicans who support medical marijuana.”

The letter said: “President Trump Supports Medical Marijuana ... and allowing states to decide on that issue.”

Michael Glassner, chief operating officer of the Trump campaign, sent a “cease and desist” letter to the group Oct. 12, and opponents of Initiative 65 released Glassner’s letter Tuesday.

“This unauthorized use of the President’s name in support of your group’s cause is unfair to Mississippi voters who may be led to vote ‘Yes’ on Initiative 65 on the false belief that President Trump supports the measure,” Glassner wrote. “Therefore, let us be clear about this: President Trump has never stated his support for passage of Initiative 65 or the legalization of medical marijuana in Mississippi.”

Initiative 65 would allow patients to use medical marijuana to treat debilitating conditions, as certified by physicians.
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An alternative measure that is also on the Mississippi ballot, Initiative 65A, would allow patients with debilitating conditions to use medical marijuana. It says the state would create a program based on “sound medical principles.”

Jamie Grantham, communications director for Mississippians for Compassionate Care, said in a statement Tuesday that the group had accurately portrayed Trump’s position on medical marijuana. She said that “politicians and bureaucrats” opposing Initiative 65 “clearly orchestrated this letter from the Trump campaign.”

“It’s just the latest example of the lengths to which they will go to prevent any form of medical marijuana in Mississippi,” Grantham said. “President Trump himself has said he supports medical marijuana and is letting the states decide.”

More than 100,000 registered voters petitioned to put Initiative 65 on the ballot. The alternative was put there by legislators. Sponsors of the original initiative say the alternative is intended to cause confusion and kill the original.

There’s a two-step process for voting on 65 and 65A. The ballot first instructs people to “Vote for approval of either, or against both.” It then says, “And for vote for one” — either 65 or 65A.

Secretary of State Michael Watson said that even if people vote against both initiatives on the first part, they can still vote for one of the proposals on the second part.
 

EsterEssence

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Kamala, is talking about legalization. I know she prosecuted her fair share of cannabis cases, but I believe the times and that legalization in the states that have legalized refer madness has not happened. I would like to see it categorized as a supplement, off the drug schedule all together...
 

hamstring

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I'm not looking for a political angle here but isn't economics the real driving factor now.

I'm from Illinois and money drove our change. I dont think it matters whos in the office.

If a state wants to legalize it can and driving that most of the time is revenue. I am guessing a southern state like Mississippi could make some good revenue with outdoor crops.
 

flylowgethigh

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That is some real BS there. Write the WH and tell them nicely to get the feds the fuck outta cannabis altogether, and let the states compete.

This is a no-brainer, and President Trump is getting bad advice. Write the WH website.
 

foo dog

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As an international outsider I hope all the toxic politics stops after the election. Honestly hope people can come together a bit more, but I guess there's gonna be be some kinda showdown. Once it's over, shake hands and move on guys. All the best :)
 
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