I think the radio had it summed up this morning: people for prop 19 were to chill to go out and vote.
Basically this. I'm sure there are many state and local laws that actually violate federal law; it's just that they don't get repealed until the courts say it has to be after a case was brought up involving that law. That's just how it works here in the USA. Any court can actually call a law unconstitutional, but it can be appealed up through to the Supreme Court.
I think a state loophole might be to declassify the drug as a scheduled substance, thereby eliminating the need regulate (tax) it. If a state were to do that, there's nothing the federal government could do. It would still be able to tax it, but it wouldn't be able to legally confiscate it, because it's not within the governments power to classify it AS such.
At least I think.
It's the governments right to tax it. THAT'S IT. Nothing more. If it is legal at the state level, they should be bound to issue and collect those taxes. If they do not, then they would be in violation of federal law, because marijuana is TOTALLY legal with the proper federal tax stamp.
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