.. der Grund für den Durchhänger gerade, vermutlich.
Die Diskussion ist im vollen Gange.. und es scheint, das eine Umkehr von der Legalisierung nicht ganz einfach ist/werden würde (Ob Trump das will ist völlig unklar, genauso gut könnte es sein, dass er es überall erlauben möchte).. siehe den folgenden aktuellen Artikel:
Will State Marijuana Legalization Laws Survive Donald Trump?
www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...mp_us_582cea32e4b099512f80d408
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“The federal government can enforce its own laws, but can’t force the states to enforce on its behalf.”
Where a new administration could cause trouble, however, is in the realm of regulation. “It could take the form of a lawsuit in federal court arguing that state regulatory rules are pre-empted by federal drug laws.” People worried about that happening after Colorado legalized marijuana in 2012, but it didn’t, Kamin says, “because it’s hard to see how that would serve federal goals.” If a substance is going to be freely available, it’s better to have it taxed and regulated.
Bricken says she and other lawyers with clients in the marijuana business are paying close attention to the trend in federal law, but they aren’t slowing down in anticipation of a new administration. “If the federal government goes around arresting attorneys, then we have a constitutional crisis on our hands. But for us, it’s business as usual until we get some dramatic turnaround.” And even in that event, she says, “I wouldn’t be afraid to take up the fight.”
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