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 An Idaho man charged with attempting to assassinate President Obama by shooting 
at the White House practiced with his weapon for six months and 
may have been upset about the country's marijuana policy, prosecutors said 
in a newly filed court document.Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez is currently 
awaiting trial for the 2011 shooting, which didn't injure anyone but left 
more than five bullet marks on the executive mansion. Prosecutors filed 
a 14-page court document Tuesday that adds additional detail about Ortega-Hernandez, 
who allegedly shot at the White House the night of Nov. 11 
while the president and first lady were away.Ortega-Hernandez has pleaded 
not guilty to the attempted assassination charge and to other charges.In 
the document, prosecutors said Ortega-Hernandez "expressed anger towards 
the government regarding the continued criminalization of marijuana," which 
they said he acknowledged smoking and claimed makes people more intelligent.Prosecutors 
said they will offer evidence to show that Ortega-Hernandez's motive in 
shooting at the White House "was to punish and kill the president, 
who he believed was the head of a government that was oppressing 
its citizens in various ways, such as by continuing to criminalize the 
use of marijuana."Prosecutors also reiterated previously disclosed information 
that Ortega-Hernandez repeatedly expressed contempt for Obama, whom he called 
the antichrist.Ortega-Hernandez practiced firing the assault r
 ut forces at risk."You don't deploy forces into harm's way without 
knowing what's going on, without having some real-time information about 
what's taking place," Panetta said. "And as a result of not having 
that kind of information, the commander who was on the ground in 
that area, General Ham, General Dempsey and I felt very strongly that 
we could not put forces at risk in that situation."The State Department 
Accountability Review Board, which investigated the attack and what led 
up to it, also claimed that "Washington-Tripoli-Benghazi communication, 
cooperation, and coordination on the night of the attacks were effective."But 
one source told Fox News there was "not good communication" between State 
and Defense "on any level."

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