Mark Kleiman has a good post explaining the inevitability of Eric Holder's stance on California's marijuana legalization proposition, and the ambiguities as to what will actually happen if it passes.
I agree with Kevin Drum that in many ways this is the best feature of the proposition, which otherwise suffers from a number of technical flaws typical of the policymaking-by-initiative process. At the end of the day there's a real need to revisit the underlying premise that regulating the availability of a moderately unhealthy recreational substance is something that needs to be done at the federal level. Especially given that this is a country where, in practice, police authority is overwhelmingly exercised at the state and local level I think it would make a lot of sense to decentralize policymaking on this front. But Congress isn't going to just take up the cause for no reason, only an atmosphere of crisis would prompt action.
Published on October 17, 2010 07:30