Susan Collins Asks AG Merrick Garland: How Is DOJ Combatting Illegal Marijuana Growing Operations?

Published 2024-04-28
At a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing prior to the Congressional recess, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) questioned Attorney General Merrick Garland about combatting illegal marijuana operations.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dh190852
    DOJ is only interested in doing as little as possible, unless it involves Trump
  • @user-sg3oh4ou9b
    The state should be able to take care of that I would think.
  • @cvhinson1
    Ah, is miss crawley from the movie Sing!!!
  • @glennfrick7975
    lol! She is so out of touch with Main Street? Retire Already:(
  • @miken7629
    Since marijuana causes memory loss, stupidity, and lack of concentration there has to be some means to prevent people in critical skills from using marijuana, last thing anyone wants is to have the doctor that smoked weed all through medical school.
  • @DuaneHallinSD
    We want weed made it America,... by Americans. 😂
  • I'll be so glad when Sue retires. We can't seem to vote her out so one could only hope. Why do these dinosaur politicians shake and speak the way they do. Are the drugs keeping them coherent and alive. Have these side effects
  • So, what's up with Hunter and tax matter?? pay fair share yet?? just wondeerinnng on behalf of his Dad...