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California Assembly Passes “Marijuana Sanctuary State” Bill

via Above the Law

Jeff Sessions announced that he wants to bring back the war on drugs with cannabis being one of the bigger targets in his sights. The great state of California has vowed to make a fight of it. The “Marijuana Sanctuary State” bill is the first shot at Sessions and any plans he has to crack down on legal cannabis.

Per The Cannabist

California lawmakers have passed a bill to prohibit state and local police from helping enforce federal anti-marijuana laws that conflict with state law.

Californians voted to legalize recreational cannabis in November. Federal law still prohibits marijuana use.

The measure by Assembly Reggie Jones-Sawyer would shield Californians complying with state cannabis regulations, such as those legally operating shops selling marijuana, from being detained, reported or arrested by state or local police.

The Los Angeles Democrat’s bill comes amid uncertainty surrounding how President Donald Trump’s administration will deal with states that have legalized marijuana.

It has been compared to the so-called “sanctuary state” bill advancing through the Legislature that would prohibit police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.

“First it was immigration, now it’s enforce of our federal drug laws,” said Assemblyman Travis Allen, a Republican from Huntington Beach who opposes the bill. “This is insanity.”

The measure is among hundreds of bills approved by the Legislature this week ahead of a Friday deadline for bills to pass out of the chamber where they originated. Lawmakers also passed bills to speed construction, generate money for subsidized housing, protect immigrants and alter the teacher tenure process.

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