Medical Pot: Why Did Obama Switch?

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
During the 2008 campaign, Barack Obama raised hopes among those who support medical marijuana by pledging to respect state laws on the issue. But his administration has reversed course and massively escalated the federal government's attacks on medical marijuana businesses, most of which are legal under their states' laws.

This is perplexing because medical marijuana is far more popular than Obama is. A Washington Post-ABC News poll from January 2010 found that 81 percent of Americans supported legalizing medical marijuana. A CBS News poll from October found that 77 percent of Americans support allowing doctors to prescribe marijuana for serious medical conditions. By contrast, the president's approval rating last October hovered around 42 percent - and is currently about 47 percent.

The shift has been clear. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced in March 2009 that the Obama administration would end the Bush administration's practice of raiding medical marijuana providers that violated federal statutes. A memo from the Justice Department later that year said the department would not prioritize prosecutions of individuals acting in compliance with state medical marijuana laws.

Through 2010, that policy seemed to work. California, Colorado, Maine and New Mexico took steps to regulate the distribution of medical marijuana at the state and local levels. Other states had similar plans in the works.

But last year the tide turned. Obama's Justice Department authorized a series of letters from U.S. attorneys across the country threatening to "vigorously" prosecute individuals acting in compliance with state medical marijuana laws. In some cases the U.S. attorneys suggested that government employees who help regulate their states' medical marijuana systems could be prosecuted for "facilitating" a crime.

There was more. The IRS cracked down on medical marijuana dispensaries, refusing to allow them to deduct such standard business expenses as rent and payroll. Last September the National Institute on Drug Abuse refused to provide federally grown marijuana to a Food and Drug Administration-approved research protocol seeking to measure the extent to which marijuana helps combat veterans with their post-traumatic stress disorder. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives outlawed gun sales to medical marijuana patients. And federal prosecutors in California announced that they would crack down on dispensaries across the state, saying that they intend to seize the property of landlords who lease space to these businesses that are legal under state law.

Last month Obama clarified his position on medical marijuana, saying on a late-night show that "we're not going to be legalizing weed . . . anytime soon." This after he had recently told an interviewer: "I never made a commitment that somehow we were going to give carte blanche to large-scale producers and operators of marijuana - and the reason is, because it's against federal law. I can't nullify congressional law."

Simply put, Obama has become more hostile to medical marijuana patients than any president in U.S. history.

To put Obama's implosion in perspective, consider what Texas Gov. Rick Perry ( R ) wrote in his 2010 book "Fed Up!": "When the federal government oversteps its authority, states should tell Washington they will not be complicit in enforcing laws with which they do not agree. Again, the best example is an issue I don't even agree with - the partial legalization of marijuana. Californians clearly want some level of legalized marijuana, be it for medicinal use or otherwise. The federal government is telling them they cannot. But states are not bound to enforce federal law, and the federal government cannot commandeer state resources and require them to enforce it."

Perry also wrote, "If you don't support the death penalty and citizens packing a pistol, don't come to Texas. If you don't like medicinal marijuana and gay marriage, don't move to California."

The five presidents from Richard Nixon through George H.W. Bush allowed medical marijuana research to proceed unhindered.

The three presidents from Jimmy Carter to George H.W. Bush allowed patients to apply to the federal government for waivers to use medical marijuana legally under federal law.

Obama appears to be to the right of Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, Ronald Reagan and even George W. Bush on this issue. It's hard to imagine how this helps Obama politically, and it's easy to imagine how forcing patients to purchase their medicine from an illicit provider instead of a regulated business hurts people who are suffering from cancer, AIDS and multiple sclerosis.

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Author: Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project
 
Its just like every other campaign promise he made, he lied. Don't know if he was just naive and thought he could do the things he campaigned on or whether he was just a fake to begin with. I lean towards him just being a fake from the beginning. From the more you read about his history it just seems he really was a manchurian candidate. The true power of the nation resides on Wall Street. And until that mess is cleaned up all of our future leaders will just be fake puppets of Wall Street.
 
What gets to me most is that people are going to vote for him again. Everything they got on bush for he continued to do and has nothing to show for it. Sorry but him and the the gop will not get my vote....

RON PAUL 2012!
 
What gets to me most is that people are going to vote for him again. Everything they got on bush for he continued to do and has nothing to show for it. Sorry but him and the the gop will not get my vote....

RON PAUL 2012!
Yep the same kind of mental midgets that voted for Bush a second time are the same kind of mental midgets that are going to vote for Barry again. Maybe people are just sadists and they like the pain. Its flabbergasting sometimes at the absolute level of stupidity that we have in our political enviorment now a days. And I don't see it changing at all in the near future. I think this falls under the description of insanity. I could understand the level of insanity with Bush voters because they were people that believed in virgin births, and talking snakes and such. So I don't expect much intelligence out of that class of people but liberals tend to puch the religious agenda aside and base there decisions a little more intelligently. I'm a libertarian so I don't really care. I'll never get to have the kind of people that I want in the white house.
 
I truly believe he still wants to legalize/regulate-- HOWEVER: being the 1st African American President with a public history of drug use & sales, that would be the ONLY thing anyone remembered (I can hear Fox News Now: "Oh yeah-- 1st black man in the white house and he makes dope legal-- go figure!") and he would surely be a one-term only President. HOPEFULLY he will be re-elected and will pass the legalization- or AT LEAST make it up to each state and pull the DEA OUT of it... If enough people vote him in AND keep on his ass about it in 2013... Maybe.....
 
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