Attorney General Holder threatens federal enforcement if California legalizes marijuana, citing pressure from former DEA chiefs and Mexico's president
Attorney General Holder threatens federal enforcement if California legalizes marijuana, citing pressure from former DEA chiefs and Mexico's president The passage hints at high‑level political pressure on the DOJ regarding marijuana policy, mentioning former DEA chiefs and a foreign leader, but provides no concrete dates, transactions, or actionable details. It is moderately useful for investigating inter‑agency influence and foreign lobbying, yet lacks novelty and specific leads. Key insights: Holder publicly opposed California Proposition 19 in 2010; He cited pressure from nine former DEA chiefs and the president of Mexico; Holder indicated the DOJ would enforce federal drug laws aggressively if the measure passed
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Attorney General Holder threatens federal enforcement if California legalizes marijuana, citing pressure from former DEA chiefs and Mexico's president The passage hints at high‑level political pressure on the DOJ regarding marijuana policy, mentioning former DEA chiefs and a foreign leader, but provides no concrete dates, transactions, or actionable details. It is moderately useful for investigating inter‑agency influence and foreign lobbying, yet lacks novelty and specific leads. Key insights: Holder publicly opposed California Proposition 19 in 2010; He cited pressure from nine former DEA chiefs and the president of Mexico; Holder indicated the DOJ would enforce federal drug laws aggressively if the measure passed
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