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The interstate commerce clause was never intended to be a free pass for the federal government to regulate everything under the sun. But that’s how the government treats it today. That’s because the people let them get away with redefining commerce. View...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (May 26, 2022) – On Wednesday, the California Senate passed a bill that would allow the state to enter into agreements with other states to facilitate interstate marijuana markets despite ongoing federal cannabis prohibition. Sen. Anna Caballero...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (April 19, 2022) – Yesterday, a California Senate committee passed a bill that would allow the state to enter into agreements with other states to facilitate interstate marijuana markets despite ongoing federal cannabis prohibition. Sen. Anna...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (March 22, 2022) – A bill introduced in the California Senate would allow the state to enter into agreements with other states to facilitate interstate marijuana markets despite ongoing federal cannabis prohibition. Sen. Anna Caballero (D)...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Feb. 5, 2018) – Last week, an Iowa subcommittee passed a bill that would nullify federal regulation of purely intrastate commerce. Sen. Mark Chelgren (R-Ottumwa) introduced Senate Bill 2116 (SF2116) on Jan. 25. Titled the Interstate Commerce...