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Correction appended, Jan 31., 2014

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President Barack Obama says in a new interview that that it’s up to Congress to remove marijuana from the federal government’s list of the most serious narcotics, implying but not explicitly saying that he might support such a move.

In an interview with CNN that aired Friday, Obama was pressed on recent remarks he made to the New Yorker that marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol, and on whether he would push to remove pot from the Drug Enforcement Agency’s list of so-called “schedule I” narcotics.

“First of all, what is and isn’t a Schedule I narcotic is a job for Congress,” Obama said.

“I stand by my belief, based, I think, on the scientific evidence, that marijuana, for casual users, individual users, is subject to abuse, just like alcohol is and should be treated as a public health problem and challenge,” Obama added. “But as I said in the interview, my concern is when you end up having very heavy criminal penalties for individual users that have been applied unevenly, and in some cases, with a racial disparity.”

The DEA is required to make determinations, Obama said, but based on laws passed by Congress. A spokesman for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy tweeted Wednesday that the attorney general can reclassify marijuana after a scientific review, but that it was “not likely given current science.”

But Obama wouldn’t specifically back congressional action to remove the schedule I classification for marijuana in the interview.

The drug is already treated differently than other drugs in the schedule I category. It is decriminalized for medical purposes in almost two-dozen states, and Colorado and Washington state recently became the first to allow it for recreational use. The Obama administration has cautiously allowed those two states to move forward in implementing their new recreational pot markets, while warning that it will react swiftly if the drug finds its way across state lines or into the hands of minors.

“We’re going to see what happens in the experiments in Colorado and Washington,” Obama said. “The Department of Justice, you know, under Eric Holder, has said that we are going to continue to enforce federal laws. But in those states, we recognize that we don’t have… the resources to police whether somebody is smoking a joint on a corner. And we are trying to provide them structures to make sure that, you know, big time drug traffickers, the spillover effect of the violence, potentially, of a drug trade are not creeping out of this experiment.”

Obama has admitted to his own drug use as a student in his memoir, Dreams From My Father, writing of using marijuana and “maybe a little blow.”

“But I do offer a cautionary note,” Obama told CNN. “…Those who think legalization is a panacea, I think they have to ask themselves some tough questions, too, because if we start having a situation where big corporations with a lot of resources and distribution and marketing arms are suddenly going out there peddling marijuana, then the levels of abuse that may take place are going to be higher.”

Correction: The original version and headline of this story incorrectly characterized Obama’s stance on congressional action to reclassify marijuana.



Read more: Barack Obama Says Marijuana Classification Change Job For Congress | TIME.com http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/31/marijuana-obama-decriminalization/#ixzz2s1gjmjxG
 
"The roof is on the fire. We don't need no water, let the mutherfucka burn."
-Sometimes the dumbest of songs, can point the direction of politics...amazing!
 
"...because if we start having a situation where big corporations with a lot of resources and distribution and marketing arms are suddenly going out there peddling marijuana, then the levels of abuse that may take place are going to be higher."

Sounds to me like the president and his advisors want to keep ganja farming personal and local, in people's back yards. I like that too.
 
"...because if we start having a situation where big corporations with a lot of resources and distribution and marketing arms are suddenly going out there peddling marijuana, then the levels of abuse that may take place are going to be higher."

Sounds to me like the president and his advisors want to keep ganja farming personal and local, in people's back yards. I like that too.


Keyword" SOUNDS".. =MISDIRECTION! !
 
The guy is using plain language. And taking actions that match his words (like clemency for crack dealers! jeezus that takes nuts). Prohibition is dying right before our eyes. This is it.
As far as I am aware it was only to close up the discrepancy between crack and coke sentencing, not dealers, retroactive to 2010. They are said to be trying to make that retroactive to incarcerated people under the former law, but that hasn't happened.

The government has no money, but if they run an underground ATM via the Cartels, aka Sinoloa aka Chicago aka HSBC aka Search and Seizure teams, then stuff like all this pandering makes the most sense. The government can't profit with it being legal. Death gasps all around.
 
As far as I am aware it was only to close up the discrepancy between crack and coke sentencing, not dealers, retroactive to 2010.

You're right about the users getting clemency. My mistake. I still find the position he's taking fuckin' bonkers hysterical.... really, this kind of thing is exactly what the WASPs/puritans/rednecks were most worried about when a brown guy won the elections. Just perfect
 
Barack Obama and Eric Holder and legalized sales of marijuana... Careful what you wish for ;)

"We" don't think that is good enough for "You" (you buy what we tell you from the people we say to buy it from... probably 3 guys from Chicago :wideyed:)

The price you pay is to much so we want to "Fix" it (so the price will double for most when we're in charge... but provided free to those that can't afford it :rage:)

"Oops, I did it Again" :singing: <<< Insert Britney Spears singing HERE :wacky:

We decide what you buy, if you don't like "It" or the quality of it and want to buy your own, To Bad for You... be prepared to pay A fine... :shifty:

If you like your Dr. that provided your Marijuana Card Recommendation and the dispensaries your services are provided from, You can Keep your Dr. that provided your Marijuana Card Recommendation and the dispensaries your services are provided from PERIOD... :nurse:

(Ha, Ha Suckers... You go where we tell you to go to "Our Dr.s" who will decide what you will or will not get, Including you "FEDERAL" Medical Marijuana Card :rage:)

Why does this sound so familiar? :woot:
 
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For Congress? WTF
This devil uses a pen for everything else to side step congress. FFPOS he is!

He's Busy... In the State of the Union He said He's still fighting the war on women because they only get paid 80 cents on the dollar in his administration while @ the same time Him and Eric Holder are pimp slappin' the Little Sisters of the Poor. The man can only do so much.
 
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