In fact, another thought is this: Jeff Sessions just might turn out to be the guy that legalizes marijuana nation wide. Here's how he'll do it:
IF, and it's a
BIG fucking IF, he gets what he wants and goes after legitimate growers in California, Colorado, or anywhere else, you can bet that the very first case is going to go before a Federal Judge. The lawyer will then move for an immediate dismissal because the Federal Government has no standing in the case.
Now, for those of you who don't know: The thing a Judge hates more than anything is to be overruled. So they typically always follow the letter of the law. As such, they will rule that the Federal Government has no standing, and kick the case over to State Court where the State will of course dismiss it as it isn't illegal under state law.
But good ol' Jeff isn't going to take that lying down. He'll appeal. It will then go to the 9th circuit court of appeals in the case of California.
Once again, for those who don't know, that's about the LAST place on earth you ever want to go if you're trying to trump states rights. Only the 11th circuit is worse.
They'll toss it too.
But Jeff wont take that lying down either. He'll appeal it to the Supreme Court. And this is where it gets really, really ugly for Jeff. IF the court decides to hear it (which is very, very unlikely as none of them are going to want to rule against the Justice Department) then they'll have no choice but to side with the State.
Either way, Jeff is going to lose and there will be a very, very loud
THUD heard 'round the world when the ability of any drug enforcement agency to enforce anti-marijuana laws in states that allow it hits the bottom of a 6 foot deep grave.
Can you cite a case that got thrown out? I believe you're assuming this has all been thoroughly tested in the courts. AFAIK, it hasn't been. Do you know otherwise?
Read. NO CASE has EVER BEEN FILED TO BEGIN WITH.
Why? For the reasons I've already listed.