DOJ Pot Crackdown: Could Colo. Be Next?

Thursday, October 27, 2011
DENVER -- A high-ranking U.S. Justice Department official who wrote a memo saying state medical marijuana laws do not provide immunity from federal prosecution refused to say Wednesday whether a recent crackdown in California signals a shift in federal policy that may result in a crackdown in other states.
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