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The Cole Memorandum was sent to all United States Attorneys and was formally titled "Guidance Regarding Marijuana Enforcement". The Cole Memorandum was a United States Department of Justice memorandum issued August 29, 2013, by United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole during the presidency of Barack Obama.
In April 2018, after U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (Republican of Colorado), threatened to block the appointment of 20 Justice Department nominees in response to the Cole Memorandum's rescission, Gardner said that he had made a deal with Trump in which the administration said it would uphold the rights of states to regulate cannabis within their ...
Earlier this month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memorandum, a 2013 directive from the Obama administration that directed U.S. attorneys to place a “low priority” on ...
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The Memo: Echoes of an earlier Jan. 6 reverberate as Trump’s win is certified by Congress. Niall Stanage. January 6, 2025 at 6:46 PM. It was routine — and that was the point.
However, the August 2013 issuance of the Cole Memorandum opened discussion on tribal sovereignty pertaining to cannabis legalization. [1] A clarifying memo in December 2014 stated that the federal government's non-interference policies that applied to the 50 states, would also apply to the 326 recognized American Indian reservations.
Cole Hocker is one of the breakout stars of the Paris Olympics after he set a Team USA Olympic Trials record in the 1500m race—and then went on to win gold in France.
Prompted by public outcry and requests for clarification from numerous elected officials, a new memo was issued by Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole in June 2011. [130] The 2011 Cole memo insisted that the 2009 Ogden memo was being adhered to, [ 129 ] and that the Ogden memo's protections applied only to individual patients and not ...