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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two ideologically diverse advocates today echoed an earlier call by a coalition of drug-policy reform groups by condemning a series of recent raids by the Drug Enforcement Administration on medical marijuana collectives that were operating legally under state law. The Tenth Amendment Center, a group that advocates on behalf of states’ rights, and Jane Hamsher, the publisher of Firedoglake.com, called on the DEA to respect duly adopted state medical marijuana laws and immediately end these raids.
“The federal government is only authorized to exercise those powers that ‘We the People’ delegated to it in the Constitution. Included among the myriad of constitutional violations from D.C. are federal laws that ban the use of cannabis,” said Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center.
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Cannabis law in the UK has been in a state of flux recently after the Labour government which was kicked out of Downing Street so uncerimoniously at the general election reclassified cannabis a class B drug in January 2009. In spite of the fact that according to every expert who gave evidence on the reclassification, there were no grounds to reclassify it.