During a
debate regarding a Justice Department funding bill, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
(R-CA), a longtime MPP ally, offered an amendment intended to block DEA raids
on medical marijuana dispensaries. It passed by a surprisingly wide margin
— 219-189. The amendment will not become law until it is signed by the
president, but we’re well on our way.
MPP played a key role in building
support for this measure, and we couldn’t have done it without our supporters.
We have had a lot of victories since MPP was founded in 1995, but this is one of the biggest — not just in the organization’s history, but in the history of the marijuana policy reform movement.
We worked with Congressman Rohrabacher and former Congressman Maurice Hinchey on this amendment for more than a decade, and our lobbying presence in Congress has never been stronger. This year alone, we met with staffers from more than 100 congressional offices, as well as dozens of members in person.
We have had a lot of victories since MPP was founded in 1995, but this is one of the biggest — not just in the organization’s history, but in the history of the marijuana policy reform movement.
We worked with Congressman Rohrabacher and former Congressman Maurice Hinchey on this amendment for more than a decade, and our lobbying presence in Congress has never been stronger. This year alone, we met with staffers from more than 100 congressional offices, as well as dozens of members in person.
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