With the ominous declaration that children have greater access to marijuana because of state-level legalization, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) wants to see federal drug laws enforced across the country.
The NDAA’s position on marijuana:
Federal drug enforcement policy regarding the manufacture, importation, possession, use and distribution of marijuana should be applied consistently across the nation to maintain respect for the rule of law.
While the NDAA claims to support the “ongoing” research of medical marijuana and the increase of “research-grade” marijuana – the federally-grown marijuana that’s contaminated with yeast, mold, and lead, according to a PBS report – they also make it clear that cultivating, distributing, selling, using, or possessing marijuana for medical purposes is in direct conflict of federal law.
According to the NDAA Perspective, “As a Schedule I drug, federal authorities have found that marijuana has a high potential for abuse, no accepted medical use, and lacks safety for use under medical supervision.”
Children’s access to marijuana is one of NDAA’s main points of concern:
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