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Berkeley, California is a cannabis stronghold. With a rich history of advocating for more open cannabis laws and an equally rich culture surrounding weed consumption, the city has built a reputation as one of the most progressive cities in the U.S. Now, thanks to a brand new resolution, Berkeley just became a sanctuary city for recreational weed.

Berkeley’s New Resolution

Last night, Berkeley City Council members passed the new resolution. Now, the city is officially a sanctuary city for recreational weed.

Under the resolution, “no department, agency, commission, officer or employee of the City of Berkeley shall use any City funds to assist in the enforcement of Federal drug laws related to cannabis.”

The resolution went on to say “that the City of Berkeley does not support cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Administration in its efforts to undermine state and local marijuana laws.”

Berkeley’s Mayor, Jesse Arreguin, Tweeted that Berkeley may be the first weed sanctuary city in the nation. But it isn’t the first time the city of Berkeley has made such a move.

Back in 2008, Berkeley became a sanctuary city for medical cannabis. At that time, the city took a similar stance in opposition to the DEA. The city refused to cooperate with federal efforts to crack down on medical marijuana providers, sellers, and patients.

Responding to Jeff Sessions

One of the reasons why Berkeley just became a sanctuary city for recreational weed is a response to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Sessions has never been shy about his opposition to weed. President Trump named him Attorney General last year. And ever since,

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