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Federal marijuana inaction creating “gateways for illegal and illicit actors,” GOP Sen. Tillis says
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Federal marijuana inaction creating “gateways for illegal and illicit actors,” GOP Sen. Tillis says

Ep. 134 — Sen. Thom Tillis (10-9-2025)
A Senator in suit and tie answers reporters questions from a tram in the US Capitol. Photo: Matt Laslo © www.askapoldrugs.com
North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis holds court with press corps from one of the Senate’s underground trams. Photo: Matt Laslo

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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) — Member, Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Committee

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Ask a Pol asks:

The Supreme Court’s weighing a handful of 2nd Amendment cases that examine the conflict between states rights to legalize cannabis and the federal prohibition on marijuana — do you have any problem with marijuana users owning firearms?

Key Tillis: 

“Why would I have a problem with that any more than somebody who drinks alcohol?” Sen. Thom Tillis exclusively told Ask a Pol. There’s a big talk right now, I don’t know if you noticed, about states running afoul of federal law. Now, in some cases, we seem to think that’s a bad thing.”

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Caught our ear:

“I say, ‘guys, we know how the play is going to end,’ so why not come up with a regulatory construct for consumer protection, for child safety, for health,” Tillis told us. “And then do it in a way that requires states to opt in.

“So I’m just thinking about a framework where you have excise taxes, you have money flowing to law enforcement and other agencies and then have the Congress have a simple up or down vote on it.”

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Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview with Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), slightly edited for clarity.

TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Thom Tillis (10-

SCENE: Sen. Thom Tillis is about to hop an elevator in the basement of the Capitol when Ask a Pol’s Matt Laslo hops a ride up to the 2nd floor so the Senator can vote on the Senate floor. .

Thom Tillis: “Hey man!”

Matt Laslo: “Random one for you.”

TT: “I like randos.”

ML: “Do you have any problem with marijuana users owning firearms?”

TT: “No more than I have — why would I have a problem with that any more than somebody who drinks alcohol?”

ML: “I mean, we have the Hunter Biden thing — but Supreme Court’s deciding whether to take up a couple cases, because now to buy a firearm, they have to declare federally, ‘I don’t use.’”

TT: “Well, but see, that is — you know what? That really speaks to the whole problem of we’ve got to get out of this mode of — you know, there’s a big talk right now, I don’t know if you noticed, about states running afoul of federal law. Now, in some cases, we seem to think that’s a bad thing.”

ML: “Yeah?”

ICYMI — interview first appeared in Marijuana Moment*

*Ask a Pol founder Matt Laslo also runs The LCB — a regionally-focused, national wire service

TT: “In the case of cannabis, we don’t, but it’s creating this — it’s creating so many gateways for illegal and illicit actors in this space and safety issues.”

ML: “Yeah.”

TT: “We got to act on it.”

ML: “Well — and voters have spoken nationwide.”

TT: “Well, that’s what I mean, I say, ‘guys, we know how the play is going to end,’ so why not come up with a regulatory construct for consumer protection, for child safety, for health and then — and not do it in a way, I mean, do it in a way that requires states to opt in.”

ML: “Yeah?”

TT: “So I’m just thinking about a framework where you have excise taxes, you have money flowing to law enforcement and other agencies, and then have the Congress have a simple up or down vote on it.”

ML: “Yeah? I’ll be watchin.”

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