Warren and Franken? Franken and Warren?He's good enough, he's smart enough, and gosh darn it people like him.
federal law trumps state law.State licensed growers with a state license growing only for use in state trumps any federal law. If the product never crosses the state line and is sanctioned by the state, the federal government has no standing in the matter at all because it doesn't involve interstate commerce.
The federal government can ONLY act if it involves interstate commerce or if it's unconstitutional. State laws on marijuana are neither.
It has nothing to do with growing in a closet you stupid fuck.
Brush up on basic branches of government and their powers you racist prick.
remember when the states in a majority, first, had to ratify Prohibition, then in another majority unratified it, that one stuck around....remember remember.federal law trumps state law.
CSA = federal law
stop misinforming people, jew hater.
...yet just another day in the Chump administration.
he resigned shortly after.
sessions will be gone soon too. him and rosenstein penned a fake justification to fire the FBI director in order to obstruct justice.
it is the biggest scandal in the history of the DOJ.
federal law > state lawremember when the states in a majority, first, had to ratify Prohibition, then in another majority unratified it, that one stuck around....remember remember.
Your case law citation is a keeper.
Federal Law does take precedent over State Law, State LEO can simply not participate.No, it doesn't dumbass. The Federal Government CAN NOT BY LAW INTERFEAR WITH THE STATE. The power of the State is absolute with TWO EXCEPTIONS:
If it involves interstate commerce.
If it violates the constitution.
None of California's, Colorado's, or anybody elses laws do. Ergo, they are powerless.
The only thing the Feds can do is lock down on illegal sales, which is what they're already doing right now. What Sessions is TRYING to do is get permission to prosecute even though he has no right to.
Riddle me this, dumbass: If Federal Law trumps state law, then why is he ASKING FOR PERMISSION?
The INSTANT the Feds start stepping on any states laws, the state in question will sue his ass clear to Mars. And they will win with ease.
And you're the racist prick, not me. Saying that someone got help from their own races community to start their career isn't racist. It's a fucking fact. If a black guy got help from the black community to get his start in the music business, how the hell is saying that racist you dumb fuck?
Fact is, you're the most racist person on this forum. Nobody can say so much as, "Yea, he was a really big black dude" without you going the fuck off about racism. Hell, if somebody says "Chef Boyardee" you go the fuck off on immigrant hate rants.
Again, no. It doesn't. It amazes me that people think that it does.Federal Law does take precedent over State Law, State LEO can simply not participate.
And afaik, only the relevant sheriff can block Federal operations in an area.
And yet State legal businesses have been targeted for years by Federal Enforcement...Again, no. It doesn't. It amazes me that people think that it does.
Why do you think states have different laws to begin with? Because the federal government has NO CONTROL over state laws. None. At all. Ever.
UNLESS
It involves interstate commerce (going over state lines) or it's a violation of the constitution.
That is the law of the land. It always has been. You learn it pretty much week one in any law enforcement, law, criminal justice education.
He still will have no way to prosecute as he will have no standing. Now, he will be able to forbid doctors from prescribing, because they are regulated by State and Federal government, but he'll still not have standing to prosecute for growing due to State Law. Since it has nothing to do with interstate commerce, they're powerless.
Again, no. It doesn't. It amazes me that people think that it does.
Why do you think states have different laws to begin with? Because the federal government has NO CONTROL over state laws. None. At all. Ever.
UNLESS
It involves interstate commerce (going over state lines) or it's a violation of the constitution.
That is the law of the land. It always has been. You learn it pretty much week one in any law enforcement, law, criminal justice education.
http://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/criminal-defense/federal-crime/medical-marijuana-federal-laws.htmNo, it doesn't dumbass. The Federal Government CAN NOT BY LAW INTERFEAR WITH THE STATE. The power of the State is absolute with TWO EXCEPTIONS:
If it involves interstate commerce.
If it violates the constitution.
None of California's, Colorado's, or anybody elses laws do. Ergo, they are powerless.
The only thing the Feds can do is lock down on illegal sales, which is what they're already doing right now. What Sessions is TRYING to do is get permission to prosecute even though he has no right to.
Riddle me this, dumbass: If Federal Law trumps state law, then why is he ASKING FOR PERMISSION?
The INSTANT the Feds start stepping on any states laws, the state in question will sue his ass clear to Mars. And they will win with ease.
And you're the racist prick, not me. Saying that someone got help from their own races community to start their career isn't racist. It's a fucking fact. If a black guy got help from the black community to get his start in the music business, how the hell is saying that racist you dumb fuck?
Fact is, you're the most racist person on this forum. Nobody can say so much as, "Yea, he was a really big black dude" without you going the fuck off about racism. Hell, if somebody says "Chef Boyardee" you go the fuck off on immigrant hate rants.
Because they are involved in interstate commerce. Once you do that, you're fair game. But again, so long as you don't, the Federal Government is powerless.And yet State legal businesses have been targeted for years by Federal Enforcement...
So...?
From the very link you posted:
Yes, but the point is that if Sessions gets his way it'll be less unlikely. Choosing not to act is not the same as "can't act".From the very link you posted:
Obviously, there is a conflict between federal classification under the CSA, which criminalizes all marijuana-related activities; and state medical marijuana laws, which recognize and protect medicinal marijuana cultivation, possession, and use. But despite the continued viability of the federal approach, individual medicinal marijuana patients are relatively unlikely to face problems from the federal government.
And again, the reason for that is standing. It is next to impossible for the Federal Government to claim jurisdiction over state law.
That is why to this very day NOT ONE SINGLE LEGITIMATE LICENSED BUSINESS HAS EVER BEEN SO MUCH AS CHARGED.
True. But first off, it's highly unlikely he'll get what he wants. Secondly, even if he does any lawyer with half a brain will get the typical case tossed out of court in less than 10 minutes.Yes, but the point is that if Sessions gets his way it'll be less unlikely. Choosing not to act is not the same as "can't act".