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U.S. Supreme Court,
Government

Jul. 6, 2021

Justice Thomas wades into cannabis law. Now what?

Thomas questioned whether federal government policy — which once allowed Congress to prohibit the cultivation and use of marijuana — has been fatally undermined by subsequent policy decisions.

The legal and political debate over cannabis law got a jolt last week when U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a statement saying the government's "piecemeal" approach to enforcement may not justify federal prohibition.

Thomas' opinion was only a statement attached to the denial of a Colorado dispensary's challenge to an IRS investigation of whether the company deducted business expenses in violation of federal law unde...

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