That article is a little confusing, below are snippets from the Guardian which is much clearer:
The US attorney general, Jeff Sessions, is rescinding an Obama-era policy that paved the way for legalized marijuana to flourish in states across the country, creating new confusion about enforcement and use just three days after a new legalization law went into effect in California.
Instead of the previous policy of lenient federal enforcement begun under former attorney general Eric Holder in 2013, Sessions’ new stance will instead let federal prosecutors where marijuana is legal decide how aggressively to enforce longstanding federal law prohibiting it. Guidance issued on Thursday depicted the change as a “return to the rule of law”.
“It is the mission of the Department of Justice to enforce the laws of the United States, and the previous issuance of guidance undermines the rule of law and the ability of our local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement partners to carry out this mission,” Sessions said in a statement.
The move by Trump’s attorney general is sure to add to confusion about whether it’s OK to grow, buy or use marijuana in states where the drug is legal. It comes just after shops opened in California, launching what is expected to become the world’s largest market for legal recreational marijuana.
“This instability will only push consumer dollars away from these state-sanctioned businesses and back into the hands of criminal elements. With nearly two-thirds of Americans, including an outright majority of Republicans, Democrats and Independents supporting marijuana legalization, this is not just bad policy, but awful politics and the Trump administration should brace itself for the public backlash it will no doubt generate,” said Erik Altieri, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
While Sessions has been mostly been carrying out a justice department agenda that follows Trump’s top priorities on such issues as immigration and opioids, the changes to marijuana policy reflect his own long-held concerns.
*** In other words, Jeff Sessions (Attorney General) has removed the previous law that did not allow federal authorities to prosecute the production and sale of medical marijuana in approved states. The previous law allowed States, which had approved production, to grow without interference of federal law. However, federal authorities can now intervene. It all depends on how hard Jeff Sessions wants to crack down!
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...n-legalized-marijuana-ending-obama-era-policy
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