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To: i-node who wrote (898425)11/4/2015 9:37:17 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1574595
 
I've never heard of that, Dave. I think you've got it wrong. IE:

shouselaw.com

Who May legally grow marijuana in California?

Pot May be grown legally in California by:

medical marijuana users, and

Their primary caregivers.

You are Entitled to legally use medical marijuana in California if:

a doctor you recommended or approved it (Either verbally or in writing)

for the treatment of a serious medical condition, such as:AIDS,Anorexia,Arthritis,Cancer,Migraines,Multiple sclerosis,Seizures, or

Any other debilitating condition, treats including serious chronic pain or nausea.



To: i-node who wrote (898425)11/4/2015 4:53:08 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574595
 
hence it MIGHT involve interstate commerce, thereby making it under federal jurisdiction

That idea goes back even further. Look up Wickard vs Filburn.

It wasn't really the creation of law, it upheld an existing law. But the Supreme Court really fell down on its job of enforcing the constitution with that case. Growing wheat for consumption by animals on your own farm is "interstate commerce".