raratt
Well-Known Member
That is not true, Federal ALWAYS supersedes state laws. The difference is whether the feds will pursue the cases or not.California ruled that state laws supersede federal on MJ,
B. California Compassionate Use Act
In 1996 the voters of California approved the Compassionate Use Act (Health & Safety Code 11362.5). This law decriminalized possession and cultivation of marijuana for medical use. After that the State of California enacted the Medical Marijuana Program with allowed qualified patients to form collectives for the purpose of cultivating and distributing medical marijuana. However, Federal law still prohibits the use or sale of marijuana even if the marijuana was lawfully sold, cultivated or used under California state law.