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Obama is threatening a medical marijuana crackdown in Rhode Island and across the country. Should Governor Chafee call his bluff?
Ten months after President Obama took office, his Justice Department issued a remarkable directive.

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Ten months after President Obama took office, his Justice Department issued a remarkable directive.

The Ogden memo, named after the deputy attorney general who penned it, suggested US Attorneys shouldn't prosecute those acting in "clear and unambiguous compliance" with state-level medical marijuana laws.

The missive marked a sharp departure from the tough-on-ganja approach of the Clinton and Bush administrations. And it won wide praise from pot activists and libertarian types.

But the cheering turned to lusty boos this spring when US Attorneys, in an apparent attempt to rein in the rapid growth of largescale medical marijuana dispensaries, sent threatening letters to governors and legislators in several states.

Rhode Island US Attorney Peter Neronha was among them, warning in a late-April note to Governor Lincoln Chafee that he wouldn't hesitate to go after those involved in three soon-to-open dispensaries or "compassion centers."

The letters, here and elsewhere, have been quite effective to date.

Governor Chafee put a hold on the compassion center program. Democrat Christine Gregoire, governor of Washington, vetoed most of a bill that aimed to license growers and dispensaries. Republican Jan Brewer, the governor of Arizona, used a US Attorney's letter as justification for her push to block a voter-approved dispensary program.

And one can only imagine the chilling effect on would-be pot entrepreneurs in states like Massachusetts, which is expected to consider a medical marijuana law of its own.

Advocates across the country held out hope, amid the rollback, that a long-awaited Department of Justice "clarification" of the Ogden memo would temper the US Attorneys' newly aggressive posture.

But it did not.


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