Local elected officials release statements on Justice Department’s marijuana law announcement

United States Attorney General Eric Holder informed the governors of Washington and Colorado that the Department of Justice would allow implementation of these states’ ballot measures that legalized the adult use of small amounts of marijuana.

United States Attorney General Eric Holder informed the governors of Washington and Colorado that the Department of Justice would allow implementation of these states’ ballot measures that legalized the adult use of small amounts of marijuana. In response to this announcement many local elected officials have released statements:

 

Rep. Suzan DelBene

“Today’s announcement by the Attorney General is good news for Washington residents, who overwhelmingly voted to approve I-502 last November. I am pleased that Attorney General Holder has determined the Justice Department’s enforcement policy in response to the passage of I-502 and that implementation can now move forward.

“The guidance from the Department of Justice makes clear that federal resources should not be used to prosecute the personal or medicinal use of marijuana in states that have made it legal. I strongly believe that state laws like I-502 should be respected, and in June, I joined with several of my Washington state colleagues in writing to Attorney General Holder to request that the Department of Justice assure our citizens that they will not be penalized by the federal government for activities considered legal under state law.

“As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, I look forward to working closely with my colleagues to monitor the implementation of I-502 and its impact on federal drug control policy. I want to thank Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy for scheduling a hearing next month on the conflict between state and federal marijuana laws, and I urge the House Judiciary Committee to consider convening a hearing on this topic in the coming months as well.”

 

King County Executive Dow Constantine

“I am proud of Washington State for leading the way on national policy. We will regulate the production and sale of adult use marijuana in a way that reduces harm, protects youth, and profits legitimate, law-abiding, tax-paying businesses rather than criminals. Prohibition has clearly failed and, thanks to this decision by the federal government, we can now develop policies that respect the will of the people and work better for our communities.”