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Are Illicit Market Cannabis Sellers Protected from Federal Prosecution Under the Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment?

While marijuana is lawful under state law, it is still prohibited at the federal level, creating uncertainty and difficulties for users and businesses in the cannabis industry. The prosecution contests the assertion of federal protection, highlighting the inconsistencies in the law and casting doubt on the putative leader’s compliance and motivation. This situation emphasizes the requirement for thorough federal legislation to resolve the discrepancies between state and federal cannabis regulations and offers clarity for the sector as a whole.

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