KGMI News
by Tracy Ellis
BELLINGHAM, WASH. – Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson made a stop in Bellingham Tuesday.
He says he’s prepared to take on the federal government to protect Washington’s marijuana industry.
“We’ve requested a meeting with the new U.S. Attorney General to talk about marijuana legalization. I look forward to talking with him directly about it,” Ferguson says.
Ferguson has already taken on President Trump’s travel bans.
“We felt strongly that it was unconstitutional and unlawful,” he says.
He also says a Richland florist who refused to do the flowers for a gay couple’s wedding broke the law.
“If you provide wedding flowers to heterosexual couples, you have provide it equally to homosexual couples,” he says.
During his time in Bellingham, Ferguson attended a fundraiser for Law Advocates and spoke at Western Washington University.