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What will Trump's first 100 days mean to our cannabis community?
Now that the election is over there are now questions of how president elect Trump will govern. Of special concern is what it will mean to the cannabis community. There has been talk about Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie as the nation's attorney general which could be of concern, especially that Christie is rabidly anti cannabis. He is the antichrist of cannabis.
The Cannabist
By The Cannabist Staff
PUBLISHED: NOV 10, 2016, 11:11 AM
Two names, Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani, and what they mean for legal marijuana
Ponder these names: Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani.
Are these names more dangerous for the cannabis legalization movement than that of Donald Trump?
“It’s certainly a reason to be concerned about a Trump administration,” Taylor West, deputy director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, said on this week’s Cannabist Show. “While Donald Trump has been sometimes supportive, sometimes not, sometimes falling in between on marijuana issues, Chris Christie has been pretty darn clear about where he stands — and it’s not been favorable to the industry.”
Marijuana industry attorney Brian Vicente, a partner at Denver-based law firm Vicente Sederberg, noted that Christie could have shut down New Jersey’s still-growing medical marijuana program if he wanted to — but he didn’t.
“At the end of the day, even Christie and Giuliani can probably read a poll,” Vicente said, pointing not only to legalization’s big day at the polls on Nov. 8, 2016, but also the most recent national polls that show 63 percent of Americans supporting legal marijuana.
Watch the full interview — with West, Vicente and Cannabist editor Ricardo Baca — above.
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Now that the election is over there are now questions of how president elect Trump will govern. Of special concern is what it will mean to the cannabis community. There has been talk about Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie as the nation's attorney general which could be of concern, especially that Christie is rabidly anti cannabis. He is the antichrist of cannabis.
The Cannabist
By The Cannabist Staff
PUBLISHED: NOV 10, 2016, 11:11 AM
Two names, Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani, and what they mean for legal marijuana
Ponder these names: Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani.
Are these names more dangerous for the cannabis legalization movement than that of Donald Trump?
“It’s certainly a reason to be concerned about a Trump administration,” Taylor West, deputy director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, said on this week’s Cannabist Show. “While Donald Trump has been sometimes supportive, sometimes not, sometimes falling in between on marijuana issues, Chris Christie has been pretty darn clear about where he stands — and it’s not been favorable to the industry.”
Marijuana industry attorney Brian Vicente, a partner at Denver-based law firm Vicente Sederberg, noted that Christie could have shut down New Jersey’s still-growing medical marijuana program if he wanted to — but he didn’t.
“At the end of the day, even Christie and Giuliani can probably read a poll,” Vicente said, pointing not only to legalization’s big day at the polls on Nov. 8, 2016, but also the most recent national polls that show 63 percent of Americans supporting legal marijuana.
Watch the full interview — with West, Vicente and Cannabist editor Ricardo Baca — above.
link to story and video
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