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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on 'Conflicts Between State and Federal Marijuana Laws'

Sep 10, 2013

C-SPAN, Chuck Grassley, Colorado, Federal, Jack Finlaw, John Hickenlooper, John Urquhart, Justice Department, Kevin Sabet, King County, Senate Judiciary Committee, Washington


The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Tuesday regarding “Conflicts Between State and Federal Marijuana Laws.” The Justice Department announced on August 29 that it will not seek to stop Colorado and Washington from moving forward with implementation of voter-approved laws establishing state-regulated systems of marijuana cultivation and retail sales.

[caption id="attachment_6911" align="alignright" width="198"]Sheriff-Urquhart-Dress-Portrait Sheriff John Urquhart[/caption]

The truly amazing part was that the majority of those called to testify were in support of the DOJ policy. This included King County Sheriff John Urquhart of Washington and Jack Finlaw, chief legal counsel for Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. The only people who seemed to disagree with the DOJ not getting in the way of these states enacting the will of their voters were Sen. Chuck Grassley and Kevin Sabet, one of the founders of the disingenuous Project SAM.

You can view the full hearing on C-SPAN.