Why Legal Pot Is the Future
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ts been exactly three weeks since Election Day, but the Obama administration still hasnt said how it will respond to ballot measures legalizing pot in Colorado and Washington.
Since the drug remains illegal under federal law, the administration could squash the states nascent legalization movement by asking for courts to stop the implementation of the new laws, or by sending more federal agents to the states. But even though they knew the measures would be on the ballot for more than a year, the Obama administration has stayed mum On The Other Big Thing That Happened on Nov. 6, as Reasons Mike Riggs wrote yesterday.
Meanwhile, stakes have been raised: Prosecutors in both stateshave dropped pot charges against hundreds of offenders, and legislators in Maine and Rhode Island are considering their own legalization bills.
What the administration will do remains entirely unclear, but its clear what they should do: nothing. Give the states a wide berth and see what happens. Not only is this good policy, but it turns out be good politics, as well see in a minute.