The first branch would be the legislative branch. The legislative branch makes the law this include congress, senate, and House of Representatives. Two congress men were for the legalization of marijuana at a federal level, ending …show more content…
The executive branch includes the president, vice president, and also cabinets. In a nation with 4400 DEA agents one for every 3,000 regular marijuana users and one for every 170 state and local cops. Under the supreme court’s 10th amendment precedents the federal government does not have any legal power to stop states from making there own marijuana penalties or have other states help enforce federal law. In a prediction it would also spur leaders of the marijuana movement to push for legalization. Statistics show that federal law enforcers almost never go after mere users of marijuana. In addition to regulation all states want to protect public health and kids too. The federal controlled substances Act contains a statutory objective, the attorney general will cooperate on drugs, marijuana as well. It also says “he is to go into contractual agreements and provide for enforcement and regulatory activities”. Sixty percent of the public says the administration should not enforce marijuana laws in states that allow its use. Fifty two percent favoring legalization the time is ripe for the federal government politically to work with Colorado and washington to stop state legalized marijuana from spiraling into a uncontrollable free for all. The time for presidential leadership on marijuana is