The u.s. Const. Art. VI, d. 2 says federal law "shall be the supreme law of the land" federal prohibitions preempt those provisions that authorize cultivation, selling, and dispensing of marijuana. Those provisions and related rules that pertain to registry identification cards are not preempted.
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Attorney General Opinion I12-001 Re Preemption of the AMMA (Proposition 203)Pri
The u.s. Const. Art. VI, d. 2 says federal law "shall be the supreme law of the land" federal prohibitions preempt those provisions that authorize cultivation, selling, and dispensing of marijuana. Those provisions and related rules that pertain to registry identification cards are not preempted.
The u.s. Const. Art. VI, d. 2 says federal law "shall be the supreme law of the land" federal prohibitions preempt those provisions that authorize cultivation, selling, and dispensing of marijuana. Those provisions and related rules that pertain to registry identification cards are not preempted.