Can’t the feds still prosecute marijuana users even if prop 19 passes?
because doesn’t federal law over-write state law?
because doesn’t federal law over-write state law?
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They can if the president decides to actually enforce the federal marijuana ban. However, with the cash crunch state and federal governments are currently experiencing, I think Obama will let California try its experiment with legalization.
yes. Similarly, the u.s. can prosecute for copyright violations, even though such violations are not against any state law.
Yes they can. And the Attorney General of the US has said he will.
they could to a certain degree, but federal courts can’t handle the amount of cases they would be required to, at the moment, its mainly the state it’s self that prosecutes people, asides from large scale operations.
so if Cali legalizes, eventually the feds would give up.