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Medical marijuana advocates were celebrating Thursday night.
The U.S. Attorney General has announced plans to end raids on medical marijuana dispensaries that are legal under state law.
Newly installed U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder declared he would stop the practice established by the Bush administration of raiding legally licensed medical marijuana dispensaries.
The Drug Enforcement Agency will now cease the raids that have continued, according to reports, even after Bush left office.
Holder said Obama's campaign promise to stop the raids is "now American policy."
Finally, the best move the Obama administration made that the vast majority can agree with. No more wasted money on raids, and a win for states righters.
its going to take states to make this happen i think...once the fed sees..for example cali making 14 billion from MJ business it will be easier for them to jump on it...
in the end this is rare... but i agree on this one with you AOG
FINALLY!!!! sounds like a good time to get a medical marijuana card
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