Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest October 2014 No. 8 Vol. 93
Marijuana and the Controlled Substances Act

Marijuana Policy

Conflicts Between Federal and State Narcotics Law Enforcement

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Marijuana and the Controlled Substances Act

Federal Marijuana Penalties and State Developments

Federal law classifies marijuana as a Schedule I Controlled Substance. As a result, it is a Federal crime to grow, sell, or merely possess the drug. In addition to facing the prospect of a Federal criminal prosecution, those who violate the Federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) may suffer a number of additional adverse consequences under Federal law. For example, Federal authorities may confiscate any property used to grow marijuana or facilitate its sale or use; marijuana users may lose their jobs, their homes, or their right to possess a firearm or ammunition; and sellers of marijuana may lose the tax…

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