US Attorney for Colorado won't change marijuana approach; Gardner irate over Sessions' decision
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Officials from Colorado reacted sternly and swiftly to the Thursday decision by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to rescind an Obama-era Justice Department memo that said the federal government wouldn’t interfere with states’ legal marijuana programs, and Colorado’s U.S. attorney said his office didn’t plan to make many changes on how it handles enforcement.
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6 years agoUS Attorney for Colorado won't change marijuana approach; Gardner irate over Sessions' decision
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