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How US Constitution's Dormant Commerce Clause Is Challenging Marijuana Legislations

Por: Forbes Life December 23, 2022

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Photo taken in Aachen, Germanygetty A number of U.S. states that have legalized the sale of marijuana are being sued by companies that have not entered the legal market, using the Constitution's dormant commerce clause as their basis for the lawsuits. While the majority of U.S. cannabis legislation aims to regulate the sector and include social equity applicants in the industry, some parts of these policies have been ruled as... + full article



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