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Timestamp: 2017-06-22 18:35:50
Document Index: 418636497

Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 1', '§ 2014', '§ 2209', '§ 1182', '§1227', '§ 1254', '§ 1255', '§912', 'Art. 112', '§ 559', '§559', '§ 559', 'ART 2']

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May 23, 2017 Cris Ericson	Leave a comment
FEDERAL MARIJUANA LAWS NEED TO BE REPEALED
Legal research by Cris Ericson, posted courtesy of Sheree Krider, Publisher and Editor in Chief of the U.S. Marijuana Party
FEDERAL MARIJUANA LAWS NEED TO BE REPEALED, THIS IS JUST A START ON THE LIST. I WILL BE BACK WITH MORE SOON!
I’m just working on this list, I’m not finished yet, but please read what I have so far on this list of FEDERAL MARIJUANA LAWS, including federal marihuana laws, and federal cannabis laws. TITLE 7:
TITLE 7 / CHAPTER 51 / § 2014
CHAPTER 51-SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(Food Stamp Program, also known as “SNAP”)
(a)…Participation in the supplemental nutrition assistance program shall be limited to…
(C) Exclusion of medical marijuana:
TITLE 7 / CHAPTER 55 / § 2209e
Prohibition on payments to parties involved with prohibited
drug-producing plants:
On and after October 21, 1993, none of the funds available to the Department of Agriculture may be used to make production or other payments to a person, persons, or corporations upon a final finding by court of competent jurisdiction that such party is guilty of growing, cultivating, harvesting, processing or storing marijuana,
or other such prohibited drug-producing plants on any part of lands owned or controlled by such persons or corporations.
7 USC 5940
8 USC 1160
TITLE 8 / CHAPTER 12 / SUBCHAPTER II / Part II / § 1182
8 USC 1182: Inadmissible aliens
Pending Updates: Pub L. 115-31 (5/05/2017), Pub L. 115-31 (5/05/2017) From Title 8-ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
CHAPTER 12-IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY
SUBCHAPTER II-IMMIGRATION
Part II-Admission Qualifications for Aliens; Travel Control of Citizens and Aliens
(a) Classes of aliens ineligible for visas or admission:
The Attorney General may, in his discretion, waive the application of subparagraphs (A)(i)(I), (B), (D), and (E) of subsection (a)(2) and subparagraph (A)(i)(II) of such subsection insofar
as it relates to a single offense of
simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana…
8 USC §1227: Deportable aliens
(a) Classes of deportable aliens:
Any alien who at any time after admission has been convicted of a violation of (or a conspiracy or attempt to violate)
any law or regulation of a State, the United States,
or a foreign country relating to a controlled substance
(as defined in section 802 of title 21),
other than a single offense involving possession
for one’s own use of 30 grams or less of marijuana, is deportable.
TITLE 8 / CHAPTER 12 / SUBCHAPTER II / Part V / § 1254a
8 USC 1254a: Temporary protected status
From Title 8-ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
Part V-Adjustment and Change of Status
In the determination of an alien’s admissibility for purposes of subparagraph (A)(iii) of paragraph (1)-
(i) the provisions of paragraphs (5) and (7)(A) of
section 1182(a) of this title shall not apply;
(ii) except as provided in clause (iii), the Attorney General may waive any other provision of section 1182(a) of this title
in the case of individual aliens for humanitarian purposes,
to assure family unity, or when it is otherwise in the public interest; but (iii) the Attorney General may not waive-
(I) paragraphs (2)(A) and (2)(B) (relating to criminals) of such section, (II) paragraph (2)(C) of such section (relating to drug offenses), except for so much of such paragraph as relates to a single offense of simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana, or
(III) paragraphs (3)(A), (3)(B), (3)(C), and (3)(E) of such section (relating to national security and participation in the
Nazi persecutions or those who have engaged in genocide).
TITLE 8 / CHAPTER 12 / SUBCHAPTER II / Part V / § 1255
8 USC 1255: Adjustment of status of nonimmigrant to that
of person admitted for permanent residence
(2) in determining the alien’s admissibility as an immigrant- (A) paragraphs (4), (5)(A), (6)(A), (6)(C), (6)(D), (7)(A),
and (9)(B) of section 1182(a) of this title shall not apply; and (B) the Attorney General may waive other paragraphs of
section 1182(a) of this title (other than paragraphs (2)(A), (2)(B), (2)(C) (except for so much of such paragraph as
related to a single offense of
simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana),
(3)(A), (3)(B), (3)(C), and (3)(E)) in the case of
individual aliens for humanitarian purposes,
family unity, or when it is otherwise in the public interest.
Title 10-ARMED FORCES
PART II-PERSONNEL
CHAPTER 47-UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE
SUBCHAPTER X-PUNITIVE ARTICLES
§912a. Art. 112a. Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances: (a) Any person subject to this chapter who wrongfully uses, possesses, manufactures, distributes, imports into the customs territory of the United States, exports from the United States, or introduces into an installation, vessel, vehicle, or aircraft used by or under the control of the armed forces a substance described in subsection
(b) shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
(b) The substances referred to in subsection (a) are the following: (1) Opium, heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, lysergic acid diethylamide, methamphetamine, phencyclidine, barbituric acid, and marijuana and any compound or derivative of any such substance.
16 USC Ch. 3: Front Matter
From Title 16-CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 3-FORESTS; FOREST SERVICE; REFORESTATION;
TITLE 16 / CHAPTER 3 / SUBCHAPTER I / § 559b
16 USC 559b: Prevention of manufacture, etc., of marijuana
and other controlled substances
The purpose of sections 559b to 559f of this title is to
authorize the Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter in
sections 559b to 559f of this title referred to as the
“Secretary”) to take actions necessary, in connection
with the administration and use of the National Forest
System, to prevent the manufacture, distribution, or
dispensing of marijuana and other controlled substances.
(1) National Forest System lands continue to be a haven for
the unlawful production of marijuana and other controlled substances which-
(A) endangers the public in its use of National Forest System lands; (B) interferes with the ability of the Forest Service to effectively manage the natural resources and activities within the National Forest System; and (C) causes damage and destruction of the natural resources and facilities managed by the Forest Service;
(2) the unlawful production of marijuana and other controlled substances often- (A) is generally harmful to the environment and public health and safety; (B) pollutes the air, soil, and water; and
(C) is harmful to wildlife…
16 USC §559c. Powers of officers and employees of Forest Service TITLE 16 / CHAPTER 3 / SUBCHAPTER I / § 559c
16 USC 559c: Powers of officers and employees of Forest Service Text contains those laws in effect on May 21, 2017
CHAPTER 3-FORESTS; FOREST SERVICE; REFORESTATION; MANAGEMENT SUBCHAPTER I-GENERAL PROVISIONS
For the purposes of sections 559b to 559f of this title, if specifically designated by the Secretary and
1,000 special agents
when in the performance of their duties shall have authority to- (1) carry firearms;
(2) conduct, within the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System, investigations of violations of and enforce section 841 of title 21 and other criminal violations relating to marijuana and other controlled substances that are manufactured, distributed, or dispensed on National Forest System lands and to conduct such investigations and enforcement of such laws outside the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System (including the pursuit of persons suspected of such offenses who flee the National Forest System to avoid arrest); (3) make arrests with a warrant or process for misdemeanor violations or without a warrant or process for violations of such misdemeanors that any such officer or employee has probable cause to believe are being committed in his presence or view, or for a felony with a warrant or without a warrant if he
has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony, for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System; (4) serve warrants and other process issued by a court or officer of competent jurisdiction;
(6) seize with or without warrant or process any evidentiary item according to Federal law or rule of law
21 USC 176 to 185
21 USC 186 to 187
21 USC 842
21 USC 843
21 USC 859
21 USC 860
21 USC 960
21 USC 962
21 USC 967
21 USC 1705
21 USC 1708
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