Maine police group asks for clarification from Trump on marijuana rules
Published: Feb 27, 2017, 2:59 pm • Updated: Feb 27, 2017, 2:59 pm
By The Associated Press
PORTLAND, Maine — Maine police want clarification about how President Donald Trump’s administration will approach legal marijuana.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Thursday he expects states with legalized recreational pot to be subject to more enforcement of federal marijuana laws.
The Portland Press Herald reports the executive director of the Maine Chiefs of Police Association says the organization won’t comment until a change of policy is announced. The association opposed legalizing recreational marijuana in Maine.
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The state’s voters legalized recreational pot last year. It’s now legal to grow it at home and possess it. Laws governing retail sale of marijuana are being hammered out in the state Legislature.
Marijuana is a controlled substance under federal law. A growing number of states have been legalizing it for personal use.
Topics: Maine, police, states rights, Trump administration