Inquirer (Archived): 2nd Gentleman Douglas Emhoff to lead US delegation to Bongbong Marcos’ inauguration.
Don't really care about the story.
Just wanted to use the word BongBong. How often does a chance like that come around?
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Inquirer (Archived): 2nd Gentleman Douglas Emhoff to lead US delegation to Bongbong Marcos’ inauguration.
Don't really care about the story.
Just wanted to use the word BongBong. How often does a chance like that come around?
A House committee has struck down a measure allowing Department of Veterans Affairs doctors to discuss and recommend medical marijuana to veterans in states where the drug is legal, blocking it from debate Wednesday on the House floor.President Donald Trump needs to drop his anti-marijuana platform. Business Insider:
The “Veterans Equal Access” measure has been debated and voted on the past three years in the House as an amendment to the VA appropriations bill, and it passed the House with a vote of 233-189 in 2016. After Tuesday’s vote of the House Rules Committee, it won’t have that chance this year.
Michael Collins, the deputy director of the Drug Policy Alliance, said in an email that Trump continues to send "mixed messages" on marijuana.AG Jeff Sessions also needs to drop the war against marijuana. New York Daily News (June 13, 2017):
"After stating during the campaign that he was '100%' in support of medical marijuana, he now issues a signing statement casting doubt on whether his Administration will adhere to a congressional rider that stops DOJ from going after medical marijuana programs," Collins said.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions wants protections for states’ medical marijuana programs to go up in smoke.Marijuana is the least of our problems. As a Libertarian, I believe that all drugs should be legalized (that's a whole 'nother post), but a good start is dropping this overblown and expensive war on pot.
The nation’s top prosecutor sent a letter to top congressional leaders opposing the so-called Rohrabacher-Farr amendment, which prohibits Department of Justice funds from being used against medical marijuana users and organizations in compliance with their own states’ laws.