Las Vegas Review-Journal

Heller asks Sessions to lay off state marijuana laws

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comments from Sessions and White House press secretary Sean Spicer made over the last week that hint at a surge in federal marijuana enforcemen­t. While recreation­al use is legal in Nevada and seven other states, marijuana is illegal on a federal level.

In the letter dated Wednesday, Heller called on Sessions to follow the states’ rights mindset the attorney general has adhered to for much of his political career.

“In light of recent statements regarding a possible change in federal marijuana enforcemen­t policy and knowing your views about and deference to states’ rights, I respectful­ly ask that you preserve the Cole Memorandum,” Heller wrote.

The Cole Memorandum, according to Heller, allows the Justice Department to focus on the most egregious violators of federal drug laws.

On Thursday, Cortez Masto and 10 other senators, including Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, sent Sessions a similar letter.

“It is essential that states that have implemente­d any type of practical, effective marijuana policy receive immediate assurance from the DOJ that it will respect the ability of states to enforce thoughtful, sensible drug policies in ways that do not threaten the public’s health and safety,” the letter said.

The Department of Justice declined to comment when asked this week what enforcemen­t could be in store for states with legal marijuana. The department did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Nevadans approved recreation­al marijuana by a 55-45 vote in November, and possession of the drug has been legal since Jan. 1. The state said it expects temporary recreation­al sales could begin July 1.

Despite his personal doubts about recreation­al marijuana use, Heller said he wants to respect the voters’ will.

“While I maintain that, unlike medical marijuana, I have serious concerns on whether or not the benefits of recreation­al marijuana outweigh the drawbacks, I recognize and respect the will of Nevadans.” Contact Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4638. Follow @ColtonLoch­head on Twitter.

 ?? Senator asks Attorney General Jeff Sessions to respect the wishes of Nevada’s voters ?? Dean Heller
Senator asks Attorney General Jeff Sessions to respect the wishes of Nevada’s voters Dean Heller

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