Marijuana is a schedule 1 narcotic in the US. States that have legalized it simply ignore federal law. Municipalities could ignore state laws in the same way.States and Congress have the authority to regulate marijuana. Local jurisdictions in Kentucky do not have that authority because the state hasn't granted such authority.
80, you would be correct.Marijuana is a schedule 1 narcotic in the US. States that have legalized it simply ignore federal law. Municipalities could ignore state laws in the same way.
Correct-Stivers isn’t going to budge, even if 99.9% of the state disagrees with him. He’s much like David Williams, in that regard.There may be a chance for extremely limited medicinal (diagnosis of terminal cancer, etc) in the next couple of years. May. Anything more than that with the currently constructed Senate just isn’t going to happen.
19 years in State Government.Our state government is an embarrassment and filled with moronic pieces of ****
The democrats in Washington can also lick my alls. In control and they haven’t legalized it federally.
F*ck every single self righteous dbag politician (all of them).
Refs are helping Cinderella out quite a bit here.
No idea what to root for. Cinderella is fun, but also PTSD, and someone has to beat UCLA, UNC, Duke... We're running out of good options.
These teams that keep letting them play games in the 60’s are idiots. St Peter’s had the perfect draw!
No they cannot and you are missing the point. States and Congress have concurrent authority to regulate marijuana. The states that have legalized marijuana are NOT ignoring federal law. They are repealing their own state law prohibitions. In those states, feds are free to enforce federal laws at will. Counties and municipalities do not have the authority to enact ordinances that are in conflict with state law unless the state gives express permission to do so.Marijuana is a schedule 1 narcotic in the US. States that have legalized it simply ignore federal law. Municipalities could ignore state laws in the same way.
KNo they cannot and you are missing the point. States and Congress have concurrent authority to regulate marijuana. The states that have legalized marijuana are NOT ignoring federal law. They are repealing their own state law prohibitions. In those states, feds are free to enforce federal laws at will. Counties and municipalities do not have the authority to enact ordinances that are in conflict with state law unless the state gives express permission to do so.
At this point it’s a matter of how long Cal’s heart hangs on.Maybe one day we can play in a regional semifinal again. Dream big
We were not a top3 offense anytime after mid FebI mean they beat 2 of the 3 best KemPom offenses.
We caught breaks in our bracket in 2018, 2019, and you can argue this year.Tired of seeing these other programs catch breaks in their bracket or on the court while John Calipari craps his pants on the sideline. This Tournament has me angry and confused. In a really bad place right now regarding this f’ing sport. I need some state legislation or something.
You should be careful advertising that Louisville decriminalized personal possession. We don't want Frankfort finding outI don't know why Louisville doesn't just proceed with marijuana. Personal use is already decriminalized here anyway.
Marijuana is still a Schedule 1 narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act. State laws that have “legalized” marijuana are preempted by federal law. Certainly, states can enact laws to regulate marijuana if they do not conflict with the CSA.No they cannot and you are missing the point. States and Congress have concurrent authority to regulate marijuana. The states that have legalized marijuana are NOT ignoring federal law. They are repealing their own state law prohibitions. In those states, feds are free to enforce federal laws at will. Counties and municipalities do not have the authority to enact ordinances that are in conflict with state law unless the state gives express permission to do so.