Matt Gaetz to Kellyanne Conway over marijuana legalization: 'OK, boomer'

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Rep. Matt Gaetz Matthew (Matt) GaetzMatt Gaetz to Kellyanne Conway over marijuana legalization: 'OK, boomer' Congress extends flood insurance program for 13th time since 2017 Woman who threw drink at Gaetz sentenced to 15 days in jail MORE (R-Fla.) on CNN on Saturday criticized White House counselor Kellyanne Conway Kellyanne Elizabeth ConwaySunday Talk Shows: After two weeks of testimony, lawmakers look to next steps of impeachment proceedings Matt Gaetz to Kellyanne Conway over marijuana legalization: 'OK, boomer' Trump, GOP skeptical Pelosi will go through with impeachment MORE's previous comments against marijuana regulation.

"For all the folks that talk about the benefits and legalities of marijuana, there are many health professionals and employers increasingly concerned that this is not your grandfather's or your father's marijuana," Conway told CNN's Michael SmerconishMichael SmerconishMatt Gaetz to Kellyanne Conway over marijuana legalization: 'OK, boomer' Mark Halperin's 'How to Beat Trump' book sells 502 copies in first week Watchdog files Hatch Act complaint against Kellyanne Conway for comments on Dem candidates MORE in April. "The TCH components are much stronger."

When Smerconish asked Gaetz what he thought of Conway's comments, Gaetz said, "To my friend Kellyanne Conway, I would say, 'OK, boomer,'" referencing a popular meme on social media used to push back against older generations' criticism of millennials and Generation Z.

Continuing, he said, "That's a very boomer approach to marijuana, for no other reason than it's THC, not TCH, and I think her reflection shows a real ignorance to the science."

On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee, of which Gaetz is a member, passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act of 2019 by a count of 24-10.

Under the MORE Act, marijuana would be removed from the Controlled Substances Act, which would federally legalize cannabis across the country. Additionally, past federal cannabis convictions would be expunged.

The bill would also establish the Cannabis Justice Office, an organization that would, among other things, introduce a 5 percent tax on state-legal cannabis sales.

Marijuana-related businesses, such as dispensaries, would be able to apply for loans and grants through the Small Business Administration.

Moreover, Veterans Affairs doctors would be allowed to prescribe medical marijuana in accordance with individual state cannabis laws.

The vote marks the first time that a congressional committee has voted in favor of the legalization of marijuana.

danielbearh on November 24th, 2019 at 01:48 UTC »

"That's a very boomer approach to marijuana, for no other reason than it's THC, not TCH, and I think her reflection shows a real ignorance to the science."

Get it Ainsley Hayes.

Saichotix on November 23rd, 2019 at 20:40 UTC »

It was on this day in 2019 that "Ok, Boomer" died as it was used in proper context by a douche.

Cjk191998 on November 23rd, 2019 at 20:23 UTC »

"That's a very boomer approach to marijuana, for no other reason than it's THC, not TCH, and I think her reflection shows a real ignorance to the science."

Wait Matt gaetz believes in facts?