Colorado Springs Gazette: Pot market won’t change in Colorado after Jeff Sessions’ move
An impassioned Sen. Cory Gardner blasted Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday, tapping his finger on the Senate-floor lectern and threatening meaningful action.
Sessions had announced an end to the Obama administration’s lax marijuana enforcement policies, most notably those outlined in the “Cole Memo.”
Written by then-Deputy Attorney General James Cole in August of 2013, marijuana entrepreneurs generally interpreted the memo as instruction for U.S. attorneys to leave routine marijuana enforcement to states. Intentionally or not, the memo messaged a green light to ramp up pot cultivation and commercial retail.
Colorado’s Republican senator recounted meeting with Sessions before voting for his confirmation. Sessions assured him he would not reverse President Barack Obama’s pot policies, or otherwise interfere with the choice of Colorado voters to legalize recreational production, sales and use.
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