Pubdate: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 Source: Orange County Register, The (CA) Copyright: 2015 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/321 Author: Martin Wisckol ROHRABACHER TO HOLDER: STOP MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROSECUTIONS An Orange County Republican congressman has written Attorney General Eric Holder insisting he back off prosecution of medical marijuana dispensaries and respect a congressional budget amendment designed to protect dispensaries operating within the bounds of state law. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Costa Mesa, and Rep. Sam Farr, D-Carmel, signed the letter to Holder. It was prompted by a Justice Department quote in the Los Angeles Times justifying the continued prosecution of dispensaries. Rohrabacher and Farr were co-sponsors of a landmark budget amendment last year that said funding to the Justice Department and Drug Enforcement Agency could not be used to enforce federal marijuana laws when they're at odds with state medical pot provisions. Twenty-three states have legalized use of medical marijuana. Nonetheless, the Justice Department is pursuing charges against three Bay Area dispensaries. Justice Department spokesman Patrick Rudenbush told the Los Angeles Times that his agency did not interpret the budget amendment as protecting individuals against prosecution, but rather simply stopped it from "impeding the ability of states to carry out their medical marijuana laws." Rohrabacher and Farr aren't buying it. "We can imagine few more efficient and effective ways of 'impeding the ability of states to carry out their medical marijuana laws' than prosecuting individuals and organizations acting in accordance with those laws," they wrote. In a statement, Rohrabacher added, "The continuing prosecution of these cases represents a clear defiance of the will of the people, as represented by the United States Congress. Good people, as a result, are victimized by their own government." Rohrabacher has been a consistent champion of legalized pot. He's the co-sponsor of a bill that would permit Veteran Affairs physicians to recommend the use of medicinal marijuana for veterans in states where medical pot use is legal. He has also urged his congressional colleagues not to stand in the way of new state laws legalizing the recreational pot use. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom