House Minority Leader Pelosi Joins Democrats in Condemning Federal Medical Marijuana Attacks
Momentum builds as more Democratic leadership stand up to threats & intimidation from Obama administrationSan Francisco, CA -- U.S. House Minority Leader
Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) issued a statement yesterday condemning the
escalated attacks on state-compliant medical marijuana businesses in
her state. Responding to recent federal government actions
threatening safe access to medical marijuana, Pelosi said she has
"long supported" and will "continue to strongly support" efforts to
"advocate federal policies that recognize the scientific evidence
and clinical research demonstrating the medical benefits of
medicinal marijuana, that respects the wishes of the states in
providing relief to ill individuals, and that prevents the federal
government from acting to harm the safe access of medicinal
marijuana provided under state law."
As a result of threats by U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag to bring
criminal and civil charges against San Francisco dispensary
operators and their landlords, five city facilities have been forced
to close, and at least four additional dispensaries have received
similar threatening letters. Pelosi's statement comes on the same
day the Alameda County Democratic Party unanimously adopted a
resolution "decrying the federal raids on dispensaries and calling
for the U.S. Department of Justice to refrain from future
expenditure of public resources on any act that contradicts the will
of the California voters regarding medical marijuana."
Last week the San Francisco Democratic Party passed a similar
resolution, calling on President Obama, Attorney General Eric
Holder, and U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag "cease all Federal actions in
San Francisco immediately, respect State and local laws, and stop
the closure of City-permitted medical cannabis facilities." This
resolution followed a statement earlier in April by San Francisco
Mayor Ed Lee, opposing "recent federal actions targeting duly
permitted Medicinal Cannabis Dispensaries...that aim to limit our
citizens’ ability to have safe access to the medicine they need."
The group behind the recent momentum of opposition by local, state
and federal elected officials is the coalition "San Francisco United
for Safe Access," made up of patients, patient advocates like
Americans for Safe Access (ASA) and its local ASA-SF chapter, as
well as other stakeholders seeking to maintain a safe and legal
means by which qualified patients can obtain their medication. "We
applaud Pelosi's leadership in urging President Obama to address
medical marijuana as a public health issue," said ASA Executive
Director Steph Sherer. "Rather than defending a policy of
intolerance, President Obama should end his unnecessary and harmful
attacks once and for all."
President Obama, who was recently interviewed by Rolling Stone
magazine, weakly defended his administration's practice of
aggressively raiding permitted dispensaries by claiming that "there
haven't been any prosecutions" of medical marijuana patients.
President Obama conspicuously avoided the question of why he was
using Justice Department funds to carry out a campaign against
medical marijuana that not only contradicts a campaign pledge, but
has also far surpassed that of his predecessor President George W.
Bush. Obama's Justice Department has conducted more than 200
SWAT-style raids on dispensaries and growers in at least 9 medical
marijuana states since he took office in January 2009.
Further information:
Statement by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi:
http://pelosi.house.gov/news/press-releases/2012/05/pelosi-statement-on-recent-federal-government-actions-threatening-safe-access-to-medicinal-marijuana.shtml
Today's Alameda County Democratic Party resolution: http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org/downloads/DCCC_Alameda_Resolution.pdf
Last week's San Francisco Democratic Party resolution: http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org/downloads/DCCC_SF_Resolution.pdf
President Obama in Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/ready-for-the-fight-rolling-stone-interview-with-barack-obama-20120425