Gardner told a group of Washington Examiner journalists Wednesday that the legislation was 80 percent complete, and spokesman Casey Contres said Thursday that hes almost finished with a bill to protect states rights to determine for themselves how best to address marijuana.
An activist who met with Gardners staff Thursday said the draft bill currently takes a limited approach, carving out autonomy for states without comprehensive reform of federal drug law.
Its going to be a fairly short bill that protects states that have medical or recreational programs, said Jonathan Lubecky, veterans and governmental affairs liaison at the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, or MAPS. He said he came away with the understanding that "the language would state that under the Controlled Substances Act, states can make their own decision.
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