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Senate Bills
Daines/Merkley Veterans Equal Access Amendment
Permits physicians affiliated with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to recommend cannabis therapy to veterans in states that allow for its therapeutic use. More infoMikulski Amendment Protecting State Medical Marijuana Laws
Limits the Justice Department’s ability to take criminal action against state-licensed operations that are acting in full compliance with the medical marijuana laws of their states. More infoMerkley Marijuana Banking Amendment
Prohibits the US Treasury Department from using federal funds to take punitive actions against banks that provide financial services to marijuana-related businesses that are operating legally under state laws. More info'N/A' means that the Senator did not have the opportunity to vote on this amendment.
Senators
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Chris Coons (D)
DELAWARE
NORML Grade: BVotes
?Cosponsor
*S. 3077: Marijuana Effective Drug Studies Act of 2016 -
Tom Carper (D)
DELAWARE
NORML Grade: FVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
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House Bills
Veterans Equal Access Amendment
Permits physicians affiliated with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to recommend cannabis therapy to veterans in states that allow for its therapeutic use. More infoMcClintock/Polis Amendment
Seeks to halt Justice Department interference among individuals and businesses engaged in state-compliant transactions particular to both the medical or recreational use of cannabis. More infoRohrabacher/Farr Amendment
Prohibits the Department of Justice from interfering with state medical marijuana programs and the patients who rely on them. More infoReps
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Comments
October 2014: "U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, a Democrat seeking his first full six-year term, said he supports the legalization of medical marijuana but not its recreational use."