Dems Push Pro-Pot Bills in Congress
Hope to get feds to ease up on states where it has been legalized
A handful of Democratic lawmakers are optimistic that Congress can pass legislation to ease federal restrictions on legal marijuana businesses.
The Democrats said they would seek to add their measures to broader legislation, such as the farm bill expected to move through Congress this year.
They said their bills would have little chance at moving on their own, but that they could get to President Obama's desk if they are tucked in bigger bills.
"I think there's an opportunity with lots of moving pieces in Congress," said Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.). "These are relatively minor technical adjustments, and in times past, things like this would find their way to be part of larger pieces of legislation."
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No need! The liar in chief is against the war on drugs and will have the DOJ stop the needless prosecutions!
Right after he closes Gitmo! Give him time; he's only been in office 5 years!
Hopefully the bill will make it to his desk with much hoopla, whereupon he will promptly veto it. The proles will buy his "This is not the bill you're looking for," bit.