President says he won't go after Washington over legalized pot

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says the federal government won't go after recreational marijuana use in Washington state and Colorado, where voters have legalized it.
In a Barbara Walters interview airing Friday on ABC, Obama was asked whether he supports making pot legal.
"I wouldn't go that far," Obama replied. "But what I think is that, at this point, Washington and Colorado, you've seen the voters speak on this issue."
But the president said he won't pursue the issue in the two states where voters legalized the use of marijuana in the November elections. Marijuana remains illegal under federal law.
"... as it is, the federal government has a lot to do when it comes to criminal prosecutions," Obama said. "It does not make sense, from a prioritization point of view, for us to focus on recreational drug users in a state that has already said that under state law, that's legal."
Marijuana officially became legal in Washington state and Colorado this month.
The Justice Department hasn't targeted recreational marijuana users for decades. With limited resources, its focus has been to go after major drug traffickers instead.
Nonetheless, the Justice Department has said repeatedly in recent weeks that it is reviewing the legalization initiatives passed in Colorado and Washington state. The states have expressed concern that the federal government might sue over the issue. Department officials have said they are waiting to see what regulations the two states adopt to implement the initiatives.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said Friday the president believes there are "bigger fish to fry" in prioritizing law enforcement goals.
"But the law is the law, and that is why he has directed the Department of Justice to review these ballot initiatives and make some assessments about how to proceed," Carney said.
Marijuana proponents generally welcomed the president's remarks
"There's some signal of hope," Alison Holcomb, who led Washington's legalization drive, said of Obama's statements. "I think it's correct that we ultimately we need a legislative resolution."
But Tom Angell of the group Marijuana Majority said Obama's comment don't add anything new. He said the federal government rarely goes after users and Obama can do more besides passing the responsibility to Congress. Angell said Obama can use executive power to reclassify marijuana as a legal drug.
Federal prosecutors haven't generally targeted users in the 18 states and Washington, D.C. that allow people to use marijuana for medical reasons. However, federal agents have still cracked down on dozens of dispensaries in some of those states.
Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., said Obama's statements weren't definitive but were encouraging.
"I think the president's comments are a good sign that the federal government might be willing to work with our state as we work to develop a new regulatory model for marijuana," she said.
Washington's Governor-elect Jay Inslee said Obama's statement didn't answer some key questions, but makes for a positive start to state operations.
Legalization activists in Colorado tried and failed to get the president to take a stand on the marijuana measure on his many campaign trips to the battleground state.
"Here's the president, an admitted marijuana user in his youth, who's previously shown strong support for this, and then he didn't want to touch it because it was such a close race, "said Joe Megyesy, a spokesman for Colorado marijuana legalization group.
Possession of up to an ounce of marijuana is now legal for adults over 21 in both Washington and Colorado.
Washington's Liquor Control Board, which has been regulating alcohol for 78 years, has a year to adopt rules for the fledgling pot industry.
Spokesman Mikhail Carpenter said Obama's comments provide clarification on the issue, but won't change how the board is moving forward because they are already well into the process.
Carpenter said that the rulemaking process on producer licenses began last week. Public hearings will start sometime in April.
Colorado's marijuana measure requires lawmakers to allow commercial pot sales, and a state task force that will begin writing those regulations meets Monday.
State officials have reached out to the Justice Department seeking help on regulating a new legal marijuana industry but haven't heard back.
In the department's most recent statement on the issue, the U.S. attorney for Colorado said Monday that the department's responsibility to enforce the federal Controlled Substances Act "remains unchanged."
"Neither states nor the executive branch can nullify a statute passed by Congress," U.S. Attorney John Walsh said. "Regardless of any changes in state law, including the change that will go into effect on Dec. 10 in Colorado, growing, selling or possessing any amount of marijuana remains illegal under federal law."
Of course he won't. Â Why would he do anything that would compromise his failing popularity? Â We have already seen that his leadership is, well, pretty awful. Â I would ask him this.... Does he want his children smoking marijuana? Â Why not? Â
I thought it was the Justice Dept. that has the final say?
He won't go after illegal drugs or illegal immigrants, but he will go after legal guns. Go figure.
@Freedom1267 illegal [sic] pot and immigrants don't kill 10,000 people a year.
 @Megan Radclyffe  @Freedom1267 Actually I'm sure illegal immigrants DO kill a certain number of people per year, although it cannot be accurately quantified or listed, but it definitely happens.
Also, I don't care enough to produce it for you, but there is a very valid statistic about the ratio of gun crimes committed by legal gun owners to gun crimes committed by felons and unregistered/illegal guns, and the comparison is staggeringly in favor of the legal firearms owner.Â
Let 'em fire up! Â Right on Mr. President, something common-sense for a change
 @archon312 This is NOT common sense.
obama wants everyone to become pot addicts.
@sortbait --- they are already drinking the kool-aid, let them smoke dope. Who knows what the feds will pull on a drugged population?
So says the president of the most transparent administration ever.. He will continue sending out the DEA for those breaking "federal" law. He's never told the truth in his life, I don't seem him starting any time soon.
@axpman ......it shouldn't surprise anyone that a politician from Chicago is a dishonest liar! Vote early vote often.......mayor Daley; Chicago.
@axpman "never told the truth in his life" - ruined any kind of argument you had. tell fox news we said hi.
Ummm.... Last time I checked, it wasn't the Presidents job to 'go after' citizens within the US who break federal law. That's the job of the U.S. Attorney-General, Eric Holder.
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Furthermore, given recent SCOTUS rulings on medical MJ (Gonzales v. Raich 545 U.S. 1Â (2005), I don't think that it's relevent that President Obama has no interest in 'going after' recreational MJ users. The DOJ/DEA and SCOTUS still consider the drug to be illegal, irrelelvent of state laws. As such, people can (and will) undoubtedly still be fired, fined, arrested and prosecuted for using and/or possessing the drug.
That must be Colorado weed, with the red hairs and all.
If I remember right, Obumma said he "had tried it a few times when he was younger"...If he ignores it, Washington/Colorado will be two states he can vacation in regularly...of course, he would never use it now...would he????
In his book "Dreams Of My Father" He says in it about"Getting high in whitties Van" He brags about it. You can even hear it you're selves by listing to his Audio Book.
 @flyingtime It's perfectly acceptable for him to smoke and drink alcohol, though.
DOMA. Defense of Marijuana Act.
Unfortunately, the President is not the DEA and based on their raids on medical marijuana facilities, I strongly doubt they will leave people alone.Â
Obama is living his "Choom Gang" youth vicariously through the states whose low information voters "legalized" his favorite weed.
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@Silver Surfer That's funny, and nice Raptor avatar!
will that a easy one first of all the president has no law over the state law and in fact if any of you read your constitution you would know Obama has no rule over are countryÂ
 @Arron Anderson That's what the South said. My relatives tried to Occupy Washington DC but that freakin' Republican in the White House opened fire on his own citizens at Gettysburg. That is, of course, AFTER he sent federal troops into Virginia and opened fire on the state militia. Shouldn't surprise anybody, suspending Habeus Corpus and all.
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So I guess if you read your constitution [sic], Lincoln had no right to emancipate the slaves. See how that works?
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Thank God for John Wilkes Booth. Sic Semper Tyrannis.
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 @Fed up Fed The poor guy is just learning how to type.  You see, I think he gave up on learning how to think some while back . . . a l-o-n-g time back.
"IÂ wouldn't go that far"
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gee, thanks for letting us know where you stand on the issue, Mr Prez.
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does Obama have any backbone on any issue that isn't blantantly partisan? all politicians become hypocrites once in the office.
I'm not a pot smoker, I voted for Obama, and I agree that there are a lot more pressing issues in the country to focus on rather than trying to prosecute petty marijuana related crimes.
@pdxd -I didn't vote for Obama and I agree too!
 @pdxd I didn't vote for Obama and I agree.
Just another federal law he doesn't want to enforce, just like illegal alien arrest and removal. I thought the President swore to uphold the constitution and enforce all laws? What am I missing here?
@jpk "What am I missing here?" - an education and common sense. obviously.
 @jpk So every tax dodger and shaver should be immediately arrested and tossed in jail? And every contractor who "shades" the truth in a bid should be prosecuted? (Both are illegal, but for some reason, none of the conservatives are screaming for this . . .)
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This isn't about ignoring the law, it's about priorities. (And personally, I wish we had the resources to go after every grower aggressively.)
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I'm no fan of the President, but I have to agree with this approach until we have resources freed up.
At this rate, we'll never "have resources freed up". As for laws being enforced with discretion? Either enforce them or remove them; but the laws were not arbitrarily enacted, they were legislatively approved. They were not intended to be followed at the whim and fancy of authority figures.   Â
Most people already believe compliance with laws is already discretionary!
He should repeal the law instead of Ignore it. What would happen if we decided to pick and chose what law to follow and what one to Ignore? Instead if he wants to follow the law then he should Repeal the Marajauna Law...
@jpk This one was approved in the 30s so Dupont could make billions from nylon rope an inferior product to hemp rope which was, at the time cosidered stronger and was less expensive to produce. The ony way for them to compete was to get the competition outlawed. This is historical fact and easy to research in the governments own records. So in short we have been spending millions enforcing drug laws because the by product of it is superior to the man made petrolium based reproduction.
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Makes me disrespect the government a whole lot that it has done on this long. Being from the state of Washington and a non smoker I have no problem with legalization here in fact I voted for it. When the federal government makes stupid laws that waste resources and harm citizens we have a responsibility to take matters into our own hands.
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 Been going on in this state for over 100 years.
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Of course he won't! Matter of fact he will most likely making a lot more visits to Washington and Colorado.
THE PRESIDENT IS TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE. We as a nation somehow lost sight of this. If the people wanna get baked and eat whole bags of chips and half a pie, and do noting in their basement but watch Teletubbies, let them. You as an individual don't have to join in on the hempfest. He is to honor that, and make sure that it is done if the people so demand it. Hopefully he remembers the roll he is in and follows through with his statement.  (I am not a pot smoker by the way.)Â
@Darth Panda The President is under no obligation to represent the people. Any attempt to do so would be pure folly.
It's a simple matter of Obama playing the puppet to his puppet master, that being (his voters). The vast majority of dope smokers are Liberal Democrat Obama voters. Of course there are many that smoke it that don't support Obama. And I insist that you mention that fact right away. Here's your chance.
 @last boyscout Huh. I'm not liberal, but I am for the decriminalization of marijuana. Go figure.
 @randomdude  @last boyscout Same here, for reasons I consider to be very conservative. It's not my business what my neighbor does in his home as long as he's not harming anybody. I feel the same about gays, cigarettes, religion or marriage.
 @randomdude Cool. You don't follow the crowd.Â
wow...you conducted a poll? by phone? standing in the street? I'd like to see all of your empirical evidence...obviously you are not one of the "puppets" so you are part of the minority...that must feel terrible.
@SKVmutant stop trying to argue. they are still mad that obama won.mthe butthurt is obvious.
 @SKVmutant Evidence? Haven't you heard? It was a "video".Â
People, you realize he's said virtually the same thing about medical pot, and immediately waged a war on the states with it. This is more of the same, just a sound bite he has no intent of upholding, meant to do little more than placate those who are close to being real liberals.
@ChrisJ82 context. you forgot to consider any kind of current context. good try though.
 @Van Tucko  @ChrisJ82 It appears that his move worked, you're lining up behind him like a good little sheep. Now when he raids someone in WA or CO, just like he did with medical pot after saying he wouldn't, you'll trot out this quote and absolve him of all wrong doing.
He won't go after illegals either, nor will he chase the mexican drug cartel.....No one home at the White House....
Would keep him from Golfing...127 rounds and counting. Bush 27 rounds in 8 years....