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The AU Legislation & Policy Brief

A Publication of The American University Washington College of Law

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Pot and Guns: The GOP Stance in One Bill

August 18, 2014October 7, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Philip Stevens Previously on Legislation and Policy, I addressed several reasons conservatives could support the full legalization of marijuana while retaining the core values of conservatism. I laid out […]

Marijuana: Why Conservatives Must Legalize

March 25, 2014October 5, 2014 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By: Philip Stevens American conservatives; we are not the most vocal proponents of marijuana.  We are proud to be in good company too, as most of the country hasn’t tried […]

Washington and Colorado Voters High on Marijuana, But Will the Federal Government Kill Their Buzz?

November 20, 2012November 21, 2012 The AU Legislation and Policy Brief

By Melissa Gelbart During this year’s election, the state of Colorado became the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use, and Washington state came in a close second. When […]

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