House Votes To Protect Medical Marjuana Users And Businesses

In a move that has surprised some Capitol Hill observers, the Republican-controlled House voted early Friday to block the Justice Department from interfering with state medical marijuana laws.

The amendment passed by a vote of 219 to 189. It was attached to fiscal 2015 funding measures for a wide spectrum of federal agencies, and now heads to the Senate.

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"This train has already left the station," Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon, told The Hill. "The problem is that the federal government's getting in the way."

But Dan Riffle, director of federal policies for the Marjuana Policy Project, praised what he described as Congress' withdrawal from the war on medical marijuana patients and their providers

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