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Question: Is it unconstitutional for states to legalize marajuana given federal law against it?
#1
Yes, and it should be enforced as long as the law remains.
 
#2
Yes, but don't enforce it.
 
#3
No
 
#4
Unsure.
 
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dead0man
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« on: March 29, 2017, 09:11:22 AM »

no

Marijuana shouldn't be a Schedule 1 substance.  It makes no sense that it is.  Citizens, cities, states, etc should challenge bad laws, regulations, etc.
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