As Trump said in the campaign, leave pot to the states
OpEd by Ethan Nadelmann
Monday, February 27, 2017
In pulling back from Mr. Trump’s assurance during the campaign that states should be left to decide their own marijuana policies, White House spokesman Sean Spicer made clear that a battle is coming over marijuana policy. It will be a fight that pits a Justice Department headed by a fervent prohibitionist, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, against the eight states — Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon and Washington — in which voters have approved ballot measures to legally regulate marijuana, as well as other states likely to legalize marijuana in the near future. (See also: Washington vows to fight feds on any legal marijuana crackdown | Seattle Times: President Trump, pot prohibition is a loser)