News (Media Awareness Project) - US WA: PUB LTE: Court Gives Power To The States |
Title: | US WA: PUB LTE: Court Gives Power To The States |
Published On: | 2011-07-08 |
Source: | South Whidbey Record (WA) |
Fetched On: | 2011-07-12 06:02:06 |
COURT GIVES POWER TO THE STATES
To the editor:
Please read the U.S. Supreme Court decision made June 16, 2011 (
www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/09-1227.pdf ).
This decision confers the sovereign constitutional rights of the
state to the individuals of the state. This decision also reaffirms
that only those rights granted to the federal government by the
Constitution of the United States are enforceable. All other rights
fall to the state, now the individual.
It is my opinion that this Supreme Court decision has made
enforcement of federal law against medical cannabis workers a
violation of constitutional rights.
The federal government is not granted a mandate or right to regulate
medicine or "drugs." These are now unconditionally the province of
the state with the right to deny federal enforcement granted to the individual.
Does anyone disagree? I'll be asking this question of many of our
local political and law enforcement officials since state law as of
July 22, 2011 allows for the county or city to regulate cannabis for
medical use.
CAPTN BLYND
Freeland
To the editor:
Please read the U.S. Supreme Court decision made June 16, 2011 (
www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/09-1227.pdf ).
This decision confers the sovereign constitutional rights of the
state to the individuals of the state. This decision also reaffirms
that only those rights granted to the federal government by the
Constitution of the United States are enforceable. All other rights
fall to the state, now the individual.
It is my opinion that this Supreme Court decision has made
enforcement of federal law against medical cannabis workers a
violation of constitutional rights.
The federal government is not granted a mandate or right to regulate
medicine or "drugs." These are now unconditionally the province of
the state with the right to deny federal enforcement granted to the individual.
Does anyone disagree? I'll be asking this question of many of our
local political and law enforcement officials since state law as of
July 22, 2011 allows for the county or city to regulate cannabis for
medical use.
CAPTN BLYND
Freeland
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