AG Holder to Seek More Federal Marijuana Possession Prosecutions
Attorney General Eric Holder sends more mixed messages on marijuana: Today in Mexico:
And with marijuana sales central to the drug trade, Mr. Holder said he was exploring ways to lower the minimum amount required for the federal prosecution of possession cases.
He also promised to send 100 more ATF agents to the border.
And Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano promised Mexico more help in the drug war from the Coast Guard.
And the idea that the Obama Administration would be smarter, rather than just tough on crime? [More...]
Mr. Medina-Mora said Mexico and the United States were working on ways to cooperate in the investigation and prosecution of smuggling and violent crimes, so that when there was a choice of jurisdiction, trials would be held in the country with the toughest applicable laws and penalties.
And from Napolitano:
“We are going to operate almost like a vise,” Ms. Napolitano said of the United States and Mexico, after the meeting with Mr. Calderón. “We’re going to take out the cartels that have been plaguing our communities for far too long.”
More failed policies from the past, doomed to repeat themselves.
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