Medical Marijuana

Jun 28, 2006
House Roll call 333
Congress 109 Session 2
Failed: 163-259
Vote: Roll call 333
Votes For: 163
   
Votes Against: 259
   
Not Voting: 10
   
On June 28, 2006, the House rejected a medical marijuana amendment by a vote of 163 to 259.
The ACLU supported the amendment because it would have prohibited the Justice Department from
allocating resources to preempt state medical marijuana laws. The amendment would have created
a one-year moratorium on federal funding for raids, arrests and prosecutions of medical marijuana
patients in states that have medical marijuana laws. This amendment was offered to the Science, State,
Justice, and Commerce Appropriations bill which determines the Justice Department's annual budget.

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