Press Releases
Pingree Statement on DOJ’s Decision to Rescind Legal Cannabis Protections, Complicate Implementation of Maine’s Legal Marijuana Law
Portland, ME,
January 4, 2018
“Ever since Mainers voted to legalize marijuana, our legislature has debated how to best implement this new law. It is a complicated enough task without the federal government creating hurdles or meddling in the decisions already made by states like Maine. As a member of Congress, I’ve cosponsored legislation to uphold state laws regarding marijuana legalization. I hope the Justice Department will reconsider its one-size-fits-all approach so that congressional action is not needed.”
PORTLAND, ME – Congresswoman Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) released the following statement in response to the Justice Department’s decision to rescind Obama-era legal cannabis protections today: “Ever since Mainers voted to legalize marijuana, our legislature has debated how to best implement this new law. It is a complicated enough task without the federal government creating hurdles or meddling in the decisions already made by states like Maine. As a member of Congress, I’ve cosponsored legislation to uphold state laws regarding marijuana legalization. I hope the Justice Department will reconsider its one-size-fits-all approach so that congressional action is not needed.” |