FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Getting high around a campfire in a national park, especially in Wyoming, is likelier to get you prosecuted under a new Justice Department policy cracking down on minor marijuana offenses on federal land.
The new guidance for marijuana on federal land reverses a policy from the end of Joe Biden's presidency that “significantly curtailed” federal prosecution of misdemeanor marijuana offenses, according to U.S. Attorney for Wyoming Darin Smith.
“I want to make it clear for all of our law enforcement partners and everybody out there that we are, we have been, and will continue to enforce these laws,” Smith said Thursday.
Smith has been implementing the new Justice Department marijuana policy since it came out in late September, he said. His office and the Justice

The Daily Sentinel
KTAR News 92.3
Raw Story
The Texas Tribune Crime
Bored Panda
People Food
WFMJ-TV Entertainment
The Hill Politics