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AZProgressive

(29,724 posts)
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 06:55 PM Mar 2022

D.C. would remain barred from legalizing marijuana sales under federal budget

Washington, D.C. would remain barred from legalizing the sale of marijuana under a congressional spending plan released Wednesday.

Why it matters: The news is a blow to city leaders who hoped a Democratic majority on Capitol Hill would remove a federal budget rule that has prevented the city from legalizing the sale of recreational cannabis since 2015.

Flashback: District voters approved a ballot measure to legalize marijuana use in late 2014, but local leaders have been unable to set up a tax and sale industry due to a federal budget rider introduced by Republican Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland.

Efforts to remove the rider have so far failed. The District has limited home rule which allows for Congress to interfere in its local laws.

https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2022/03/09/dc-legalized-marijuana-sales-fed-budget

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D.C. would remain barred from legalizing marijuana sales under federal budget (Original Post) AZProgressive Mar 2022 OP
did dems lose their house and senate majorities? nt msongs Mar 2022 #1
This is what so frustrating! Emile Mar 2022 #5
Just another reason mj needs to be legalized nationwide questionseverything Mar 2022 #2
Another example of taxation without representation. multigraincracker Mar 2022 #3
sounds like a maryland rep was the block IbogaProject Mar 2022 #4

questionseverything

(11,178 posts)
2. Just another reason mj needs to be legalized nationwide
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 07:19 PM
Mar 2022

Not that it matters as much now with the end of civilization as we know it but

Just for the sake of chit chat, decriminalization was never going to work

multigraincracker

(36,145 posts)
3. Another example of taxation without representation.
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 07:25 PM
Mar 2022

DC Residents have no voice. Statehood for DC. Might be the silver lining to that vote.

IbogaProject

(4,828 posts)
4. sounds like a maryland rep was the block
Wed Mar 9, 2022, 08:46 PM
Mar 2022

He either opposes it out right or he favors someone hoping to profit from legalization in Maryland.

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