Conflicts Between State and Federal Marijuana Laws
Author | : Committee on Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2015-04-27 |
ISBN-10 | : 1511899085 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781511899086 |
Rating | : 4/5 (086 Downloads) |
Download or read book Conflicts Between State and Federal Marijuana Laws written by Committee on Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-04-27 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Last November, 2012, the people of Colorado and Washington voted to legalize the possession and use of small amounts of marijuana and to regulate how marijuana is produced and distributed in their States. These new laws are just the latest examples of the growing tension between federal and State marijuana laws, and they underscore the persistent uncertainty about how such conflicts are going to be resolved. Should the Federal Government arrest and prosecute marijuana users in States where they might be in full compliance with State law? Or should the Federal Government take a completely hands-off approach and let drug laws and policy develop on a State-by-State basis? Or is there some middle-ground approach that considers both the national interests and the fundamental principles of federalism, including the rights of voters to decide what is best for their own individual States? A total of 21 States have legalized marijuana for medical purposes, and 16 of those States have decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana. But every one of these changes in State marijuana laws has taken place against the same background: the possession of any amount of marijuana is still a criminal penalty under federal law.