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No Interstate Commerce for You! – Washington Judge Says Cannabis Does Not Apply to Dormant Commerce Clause in the Constitution

As the legal proceedings were poised to progress, the case took an unexpected turn when Andrew DeWeese, the attorney representing Jefferson Packing House, withdrew the lawsuit just before the scheduled hearing. This decision was influenced by a pertinent ruling in Washington state, where a judge determined that the dormant commerce clause did not apply to cannabis due to its federal legal status.

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