Senator to stop blocking some DOJ jobs over pot
WASHINGTON — Colorado’s Republican U.S. senator said Thursday he will stop blocking nominees for some Justice Department jobs, saying he is encouraged by recent conversations with federal officials about the treatment of the state’s marijuana industry, despite the tougher stance by the Trump administration.
Sen. Cory Gardner used his power last month to freeze nominations after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded Obama-era protections for states like Colorado that have legalized recreational marijuana.
It was a dramatic move by the Republican senator against his own party’s attorney general and came after Gardner said Sessions had promised him there wouldn’t be a crackdown. Gardner said he was placing holds on nominees until Sessions changed his approach.
The holds created friction with Sessions, who has complained that critical posts are going unfilled, and some of Gardner’s fellow GOP senators who want key law enforcement officials in their states confirmed.


