Two days ago, the chairman of the House committee that oversees the District of Columbia warned D.C. officials that they could go to prison if they insisted on implementing Initiative 71, the marijuana legalization measure that voters approved by an overwhelming margin last November. “There are very severe consequences,” Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) told The Washington Post. “You can go to prison for this. We’re not playing a little game here.”
D.C. officials did not seem intimidated. “I would hope he is focused on doing his job,” D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said. “Bullying the District is not what his constituents expect.” D.C. Council Member Brianne Nadeau called it “offensive to the American value of self-governance” that “a representative from half a continent away is threatening to lock up our mayor for the crime of implementing the will of District voters.”
Despite Chaffetz’s considerable leverage over the District, his threats could not prevent Initiative 71 fromtaking effect, which happened automatically this morning. The powerful congressman’s impotence in the face of an outcome he considers intolerable—people growing, possessing, and sharing marijuana without fear of arrest—highlights the waning influence of pot prohibitionists, who were unable to block marijuana legalization in the nation’s capital even with Republicans controlling both houses of Congress. [Read more at Forbes.com]
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