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Why the Trump Administration's Plot to Derail Marijuana Momentum Will Flop Bigly
The Motley Fool ^ | 02 Sep 18 | Keith Speights

Posted on 09/03/2018 2:37:31 PM PDT by Drew68

Call it a buzzkiller from BuzzFeed.

On Wednesday, online news site BuzzFeed reported that the Trump Administration is engaged in a "secret war on weed." BuzzFeed stated that the Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee told multiple federal agencies to submit "data demonstrating the most significant negative trends" about marijuana use. The goal appears to be to try to prevent further support for relaxing federal anti-marijuana laws.

If the committee is successful in its efforts, companies with U.S. marijuana operations such as Scotts Miracle-Gro (NYSE:SMG), CannaRoyalty (NASDAQOTH:CNNRF), and Kush Bottles (NASDAQOTH:KSHB) could see their hopes of operating in a fully legal environment dashed.

But don't go shorting these stocks. Here are three reasons why this plot to derail marijuana momentum will flop -- and do so bigly.

1. It's not coming from Trump
Love him or hate him, one thing pretty much everyone will agree on about President Trump is that he marches to his own beat. He stated in his presidential campaign that his top adviser was himself. So far, that statement appears to be pretty accurate.

The effort to cast marijuana in a negative light isn't coming from Trump. Instead, it's being coordinated by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). Jim Carroll is the head of the ONDCP, a position also known as the "drug czar." Carroll isn't a close confidante of the president. He wasn't even Trump's first pick for the position.

President Trump has publicly expressed his view that states should be allowed to make and enforce their own marijuana laws. In April, he pledged to support legislative efforts led by Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) that would prevent federal interference in states that have legalized marijuana (like Gardner's home state of Colorado). The Denver Post reported that Sen. Gardner's spokesman stated that the senator "remains confident in the commitment the president made to him to support a states' rights solution to the current disconnect on marijuana law."

2. It's a bad political move
Coming out swinging against efforts by states to legalize marijuana is a bad political move on multiple fronts. First, President Trump would be blatantly going against what he has publicly stated he supports. I know, what a shock it would be for a political figure to do a 180. But Trump would catch a lot of flak -- and he knows he would.

Speaking of flak, a major reason why the president came out in favor of relaxing federal marijuana laws earlier this year was that Sen. Gardner was holding up confirmations of political appointees. If Trump breaks his word, you can bet that Gardner will resume the logjam that worked pretty effectively in the past.

It's no secret that the American public has grown increasingly supportive of the legalization of marijuana. I doubt that a report from a group called the Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee based on data collected from more than a dozen federal agencies is going to sway public opinion. Quite honestly, the committee itself sounds like a creature from the swamp in D.C. that Trump has promised to drain.

3. The cat's out of the bag already
The nail in the coffin for the "secret" effort to derail the momentum for marijuana is that it's not a secret anymore. The cat's out of the bag already thanks to the reporting by BuzzFeed. And because it appears that the committee's report will be intentionally biased, I suspect that it will be largely discredited from day one.

More important, though, the cat's out of the bag already with respect to legalized marijuana in general. Thirty states plus the District of Columbia allow legalized medical marijuana. Nine states allow the legal use of recreational marijuana. More are likely to follow in their footsteps.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) even recently approved a marijuana-based drug for treating rare forms of epilepsy. That would make it hard for the committee's report to convincingly argue that there aren't medical benefits associated with marijuana.

After the flop
I suspect the official report from the Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee will end up where lots of reports from federal committees and agencies go -- the trash can. Investors appear to be betting that's what will happen. Scotts Miracle-Gro stock moved higher the day after the BuzzFeed story went public. CannaRoyalty's share price was up, too, while Kush Bottles stock was basically flat. If investors thought the president would renege on his commitment to Sen. Gardner, these stocks would have fallen.

There's still a long way to go before federal marijuana laws are revised. But I don't think the odds of that happening are one smidgen lower now that the committee's anti-marijuana campaign has made the news. I continue to believe that it's only a matter of time before the federal government gets out of the way and allows states to make their own decisions with respect to marijuana.

Even if this view proves to be correct, though, it doesn't mean that all marijuana stocks are smart picks. Investors still need to do their homework before buying any marijuana stock. However, I think that the U.S. cannabis industry is here to stay. Companies like Scotts Miracle-Gro should be winners over the long run. The Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee won't be.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cannabis; deepstate; legalization; marijuana; medicine; potheads; psychoactivedrugs; thc; trumpwod; uniparty; warondrugs; waronsomedrugs; wod
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Jim Carroll is the head of the ONDCP, a position also known as the "drug czar." Carroll isn't a close confidante of the president. He wasn't even Trump's first pick for the position.

What will rid us of these deep state swamp creatures?

Hyperlinks at the source.

1 posted on 09/03/2018 2:37:31 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: KC_Lion

Ping.


2 posted on 09/03/2018 2:39:26 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Drew68

Bigly? Really?


3 posted on 09/03/2018 2:40:33 PM PDT by Library Lady (When little men cast long shadows, the day is almost ended... Paul Harvey)
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To: Library Lady
Bigly? Really?

Yes. "Big League" turned into "Bigly" in the national dialogue.

Blame Scott Adams.

4 posted on 09/03/2018 2:42:12 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Drew68

If pot is your big issue you’re too doped up to pay attention to the real world


5 posted on 09/03/2018 2:43:35 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: Nifster

exactly there are far too many issues to deal with than this


6 posted on 09/03/2018 2:44:53 PM PDT by manc ( If they want so called marriage equality then they should support polygamy too.)
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To: Nifster

Does that apply to Jeff Sessions, too?


7 posted on 09/03/2018 2:47:32 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine ("It's always a party when you're eating the seed corn.")
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To: manc

I disagree.

No one who smokes pot or consumes pot deserves to be in legal jeopardy for doing so.

Furthermore, it does benefit some people medically, but to be perfectly honest, I do not care if anyone wants to use it for whatever reason.

Enough.


8 posted on 09/03/2018 2:49:54 PM PDT by chris37 ("I am everybody." -Mark Robinson)
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To: Drew68

I think there are people who see a libertarian side to Trump, I certainly do, and that he would lift federal sanctions on marijuana and let the states do what they may.

that would be the smartest move he could make.


9 posted on 09/03/2018 2:53:01 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftists today are speaking as if they plan to commence to commit genocide against conservatives.)
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To: Drew68
Pot legalization was defeated easily in Ohio. Conservative and swing states don't pot legalized.

Primarily libtard states are the ones that have legalized pot. Only one state Trump won has legalized pot -- Alaska:

http://www.governing.com/gov-data/safety-justice/state-marijuana-laws-map-medical-recreational.html

10 posted on 09/03/2018 2:55:12 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Nifster
If pot is your big issue you’re too doped up to pay attention to the real world

This isn't about pot.

This is about making Trump look bad and not in control by having offices within his administration and under executive control issue policy directions that are in direct conflict with his stated positions.

Even better that these rogue policy directions are politically unpopular.

11 posted on 09/03/2018 2:55:49 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Drew68; 2ndDivisionVet; TheStickman; dainbramaged; beaversmom; T-Bone Texan; dljordan; ...
Thank You for the post and ping Drew.

For your interest.

12 posted on 09/03/2018 2:57:43 PM PDT by KC_Lion (If you want on First Lady Melania's, Ivanka Trump's or Sarah Palin's Ping Lists, just let me know.)
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No one who smokes pot or consumes pot deserves to be in legal jeopardy for doing so.

So, you're a pothead worried about getting arrested?

Traffic fatalities have soared in states like Washington and Colorado that have legalized pot. It's a stupid idea. No one has a "right" to get high an endanger other people's lives.

Only liberaltarians and libtards favor legalizing pot.

13 posted on 09/03/2018 2:58:02 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Drew68

Good. That horse left the barn a long time ago. Like it or not, pot is, and has been for a while, a part of American culture. Pot prohibition is just as stupid as alcohol prohibition. And don’t give me the ‘gateway drug’ crap. So are alcohol and tobacco, not to mention prescription pain pills and tranquilizers. I am tired of living in a police state so we can save a few people from themselves. Let them get stoned.


14 posted on 09/03/2018 2:58:04 PM PDT by beef
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To: Drew68
This is about making Trump look bad and not in control by having offices within his administration and under executive control issue policy directions that are in direct conflict with his stated positions.

Trump been outspoke on the dangers of drug use. He didn't run on legalizing pot.

15 posted on 09/03/2018 2:59:14 PM PDT by Kazan
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Pot legalization was defeated easily in Ohio. Conservative and swing states don't pot legalized.

This will change every election year. More and more states will legalize marijuana. Some states may experience defeat the first few times it's tried but eventually they'll get there.

There is no significant movement to re-strengthen marijuana laws.

Slowly but surely, drug warriors are losing.

16 posted on 09/03/2018 2:59:28 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Drew68

This is such great news. I love and respect Trump more each day a as we make America great again. One important aspect of that is to enforce all laws including immigration and narcotics laws. You dope smoking low life’s need to sober up. What you are doing is illegal as hell and federal law totally permits state law. If you don’t think so , you are a fool. I promise this weed trip is about to end.


17 posted on 09/03/2018 3:02:18 PM PDT by raiderboy (Trump promised “shut down the government” in September; if no wall!!)
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To: Drew68

Marijuana use causes brain damage, psychosis and szhizophrenia. Not to mention being carcinogenic just like tobacco.


18 posted on 09/03/2018 3:13:23 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: Drew68

“This will change every election year. More and more states will legalize marijuana. Some states may experience defeat the first few times it’s tried but eventually they’ll get there.”

It’s obvious anywhere it was legalized that it is less of an issue than drinking beer.

You’ll always have a few idiots that can’t handle themselves after 1 light beer and get violent. You’ll have some idiots that have no qualm about driving when they barely stand.

Idiots cannot be used as a basis to ban inanimate objects for all law-abiding people. Just as with firearms- it’s not the object, it’s how it is used. If you prove you are a criminal and misuse the object, only then should the state be able to take that right away (after due process).


19 posted on 09/03/2018 3:17:14 PM PDT by varyouga
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To: KC_Lion

Thanks for the ping.

Reads to me like a swamp thing is doing all he can to keep feeding the prohibitionists $$$.

I trust President Trump in this matter to get it right over time.


20 posted on 09/03/2018 3:19:23 PM PDT by TheStickman (#MAGA all day every day!)
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