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adelina 88 [10]
2 years ago
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Describe an action that California users of medical marijuana might take to limit

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mamaluj [8]2 years ago
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An action that the California users of medical marijuana might take to limit the impact of the ruling might be to appeal and get a judge to overturn the judgment.

The Gonzales v Raich was a court case where the supreme court ruled that the sale and growth of cannabis is a criminal offence even though states had approved that it was legal based on its medicinal uses.

A California law had made legal the use of Cannabis but the federal law of the US banned it.

In order to limit this ruling and reduce its impact, Users of the plant in California may have to appeal the judgment.

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