One-on-one with state Attorney General Bob Ferguson
41 mins ago
by C.R. Douglas
Political Analyst
SEATTLE — State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has been on the job just about a year, but he has already created many headlines: convincing the feds not to challenge legalized pot; pushing for faster cleanup at the Hanford nuclear site, and suing a Richland business for not providing flowers for a gay wedding.
Few know that before politics and before the law, Ferguson wanted to make a living playing chess. He’s a two-time state chess champion and an internationally rated chess master, a skill he says is key to his work as Washington’s attorney general.
“Even if you are a very good chess player, your opponents, if they are a good opponent, will sometimes surprise you with a move they play, or you will underestimate the move they play,” Ferguson said Wednesday. “That’s a really good experience to have.”
Earlier this year, Ferguson made it clear to the federal government that he was prepared to go on the attack when it came to letting Washington’s pot legalization go forward.
“I told (U.S. Attorney General) Eric Holder very specifically, look we have a legal team in place and we’ll defend the will of the voters,” Ferguson said. “If you try and stop us from legalizing marijuana, we with fight that legally in the courtroom.”
But, cleverly, Ferguson and Gov. Jay Inslee also decided not to push for a quick answer, which proved key.
“I really thought, give him the space to make a difficult decision,” said Ferguson. “I didn’t think that Eric Holder needed the attorney general in Washington state holding press conferences every week and picking a fight with the federal government.”
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Legalized pot will come to no good. Wait and see. It’s been tried many time around the world and always has to be reversed after much pain and suffering.
Those pieces are pretty. Where can you get that set? Can you do a nice article on chess sets?