Yesterday, the House voted 264-161 against the Hinchey-Rohrabacher Amendment, which would have prevented the federal government “from arresting, raiding or prosecuting patients who are abiding by state medical marijuana laws”.
This is a transcript of the conversation Joe Scarborough had last night with Montel Williams, who uses medical marijuana to alleviate the neuralgic pain of M.S.. Nikos A. Leverenz at D’Alliance writes that Scarborough “stated outright at the end of the program that he was against medical marijuana while in Congress, but after listening to Montel Williams he was all for it.” The transcript ends on a very different note, with Joe telling Montel he would be in “our thoughts and prayers”, but the comment can still be heard on the video.
It should have been included in the print version, as well.