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Status quo/Sessions backs off
 
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DoJ tries to sue states/enforces federal laws, but pot shops continue being able to sell
 
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DoJ cracks down and pot shops close
 
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« on: February 25, 2017, 01:58:45 PM »

legal marijuana is (sadly) a pretty clear violation of the Supremacy clause. If Trump can get a case before SCOTUS quickly, dispensaries close the day after.

Nope marijuana is clearly a 10th amendment issue
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