04-12-2012, 05:13 AM
The provision that would have required doctors perscribing medical marijuana to report every time and place where they discussed the medical benfits or marijuana was removed by the House Judiciary committee. So, there looks to be no change in state law.
Federal Law trumps state law in areas of Federal jurisdiction. The claimed basis for Federal jurisdiction in drug laws in the commerce clause. However, if the Supreme Court stricks down "Obamacare" as beyond Federal jurisdiction under the commerce clause, it would create a good question of how the commerce clause could support Federal jurisdiction over drug laws. Just saying . . .
Aloha,
Rob L
Federal Law trumps state law in areas of Federal jurisdiction. The claimed basis for Federal jurisdiction in drug laws in the commerce clause. However, if the Supreme Court stricks down "Obamacare" as beyond Federal jurisdiction under the commerce clause, it would create a good question of how the commerce clause could support Federal jurisdiction over drug laws. Just saying . . .
Aloha,
Rob L
Aloha,
Rob L
Rob L