Sorry to resurrect an older thread but this seemed nice to connect with a comment on the more recent DEA raids on Colorado's legal cannabis dispensaries.
Lots of news accounts exist. This is just one.
http://www.denverpost.co...at-denver-area-marijuanaAnticipate similar things to continue.
I personally agree with Jonathan Ott that cannabis does not need to be legalized and that in many ways the notion of legalization is a tactical error, or at least that is true in a commonlaw system like the USA where the action of legalization grants power to the government that it is not due.
At no point in the Consitution was Congress given the power to illegalize drugs or to grant us their approval of drugs, those actions are taken on by themselves. Compelling interest is supposed to be demonstrated prior to taking away rights and liberties from the public.
Maybe I'm splitting some hairs here but Cannabis is a plant and from its earliest beginnings was always legal outside of a few intervals of time when humans made it illegal - such as is the case now. Congress certainly had the ability to make it illegal but at no point did they actually demonstrate that they had the right to deprive people of it and this not so subtle point should be called out.
The law needs to be repealed as it is the law and earlier actions of Congress that needs to be judged in error and corrected. To become once again legal Cannabis does not require being legalized, it just requires the prohibition to be overturned.
The word Repeal seems like a far better choice to bring into our vocabularies than Legalize. At least in the USA. In countries which do not have commonlaw legal systems this is all likely to be irrelevant.
Just my two cents' worth anyway.