NJ.com: “Gov. Chris Christie last night said he won’t allow medical marijuana for chronically ill patients until the federal government assures him they won’t prosecute anyone for working in the program. It is a new stipulation by the governor, who has been accused of intentionally trying to delay the law. “The federal government is saying medical marijuana is against the law,” Christie said in an appearance on the “On the Line” call-in show, which was televised tonight on New Jersey Network and streamed live on NJ.com. “Until I get that assurance, I cannot ask people to do things that they might get prosecuted by federal prosecutors.”
Gov. Christie to Delay Implementing N.J.’s Medical Marijuana Law
By On the Net|2011-06-20T07:59:56-07:00June 16th, 2011|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Gov. Christie to Delay Implementing N.J.’s Medical Marijuana Law
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