http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/07/us/marijuana-initiatives-in-2-states-set-federal-officials-scrambling.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0
Some law enforcement officials, alarmed at the prospect that marijuana users in both states could get used to flouting federal law openly, are said to be pushing for a stern response. But such a response would raise political complications for President Obama because marijuana legalization is popular among liberal Democrats who just turned out to re-elect him.
Its a sticky wicket for Obama, said Bruce Buchanan, a political science professor at the University of Texas at Austin, saying any aggressive move on such a high-profile question would be seen as a slap in the face to his base right after theyve just handed him a chance to realize his presidential dreams.
Federal officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter. Several cautioned that the issue had raised complex legal and policy considerations including enforcement priorities, litigation strategy and the impact of international antidrug treaties that remain unresolved, and that no decision was imminent.
The Obama administration declined to comment on the deliberations, but pointed to a statement the Justice Department issued on Wednesday the day before the initiative took effect in Washington in the name of the United States attorney in Seattle, Jenny A. Durkan. She warned Washington residents that the drug remained illegal