Medical Marijuana Supporters Rally in Sacramento Today
SACRAMENTO,
CALIFORNIA – The Marijuana Policy Project and a coalition of advocacy and labor
groups are staging a demonstration today to protest the federal government's
escalated attack on California's medical marijuana laws. A rally of medical
marijuana patients and supporters is taking place in front of the Sacramento
Federal Building and features state legislators, advocates, labor unions, and
dispensary operators impacted by the recent Department of Justice (DOJ)
crackdown in California.
Since
the beginning of October, U.S. attorneys in California have released statements
giving some medical marijuana businesses 45 days to close or risk prosecution.
They have also issued threats to landlords, indicating that they will be
prosecuted and their property seized if they rent to medical marijuana
businesses. In addition, media outlets have been warned that advertising for
medical marijuana businesses, a major source of media revenue in California,
could lead to federal charges as well.
“The
recent announcements by the U.S. attorneys of the intent to target the
California medical marijuana industry are a waste of law enforcement resources
and a betrayal of campaign promises made by President Obama,” said Rob Kampia, executive
director of the Marijuana Policy Project. “Shutting down businesses that
provide medical marijuana to patients, and threatening their landlords and
media advertisers, will not have any effect on the illicit marijuana market.
This crackdown will hurt the California economy, deprive state and local
governments of vital revenue, and, most importantly, put patients in danger.
Any attack on the ability to safely access medical marijuana is an attack on
patients.”
“The
Department of Justice and President Obama could easily stop this interference
at any time and allow California to deal with medical marijuana in the way that
is best for its residents,” said Kampia. “Since the federal government cannot
be trusted to respect states’ rights when it comes to medical marijuana,
concerned citizens should urge their congressional representatives to support
H.R. 1983 – The States’ Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Act – which would
remove the threat of federal intrusion in states that permit the medical use of
marijuana.”
Sponsored
by Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) and co-sponsored by several prominent lawmakers,
this bill would remove the ability of the federal government to enforce
provisions of federal law that are contrary to states’ medical marijuana laws.
The bill would also pave the way for changing the classification of marijuana
in the Controlled Substance Act to Schedule III or lower. For more information
on this bill, please visit http://www.mpp.org/our-work/federal-policy/.