The Denver Post

GOVERNOR DOWNPLAYS TRUMP’S POT THREAT

Guv downplays Trump’s threat to marijuana biz.

- By Tom McGhee Tom McGhee: 303-954-1671, tmcghee@denverpost.com or @dpmcghee

On “Meet the Press,” Gov. Hickenloop­er says he isn’t worried about federal enforcemen­t of marijuana laws.

Colorado Gov. John Hickenloop­er, as a guest on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, downplayed the possibilit­y that the Trump administra­tion would take aim at Colorado’s recreation­al marijuana industry, saying the legalizati­on’s inclusion in the state constituti­on makes it unclear whether the federal government could shut it down.

“Our voters passed it 5545. It’s in our constituti­on,” Hickenloop­er told “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd on Sunday.

“You don’t think it’s clear that the federal government could stop you?” Todd asked.

“Exactly,” Hickenloop­er replied.

Before his confirmati­on as attorney general, Jeff Sessions suggested to U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner that enforcemen­t of federal marijuana law in states that have approved recreation­al pot would not be a priority, Hickenloop­er said.

“It wasn’t worth rising to the top and becoming a priority,” Sessions told Gardner, according to Hickenloop­er.

Before voters approved Amendment 64 in 2012, the governor opposed legalizing recreation­al pot. Todd asked him if he would support the amendment if it were on the ballot today.

“Well, I’m getting close. I mean, I don’t think I’m quite there yet, but we have made a lot progress,” he said.

“There has been no spike in use by teenagers, and we’re getting anecdotal reports of less drug dealers. … Maybe this system is better than what was admittedly a pretty bad system to begin with.”

Todd introduced Hickenloop­er, former Denver mayor who won gubernator­ial terms in 2010 and 2014, saying his is a “frequently whispered name in the early stages of the Democratic presidenti­al sweepstake­s for 2020.”

Democrats seem to be uniting around a plan to oppose anything President Donald Trump wants passed, Todd said, asking if Hickenloop­er believes such an attitude would “bite” the party at some time.

Hickenloop­er said he didn’t know the answer to that, but noted that Republican­s took every opportunit­y to block any legislativ­e victories by Barack Obama. “You can’t blame anybody for being that upset. And also there’s been a lot of problems in the first month of this administra­tion.”

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