Multiple Choice
In Gonzalez v.Raich,patients who were prescribed medical marijuana sought to prevent enforcement of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) in medical marijuana cases.They claimed enforcement violated the Commerce Clause because the medical marijuana was cultivated and possessed within state borders and did not enter the stream of commerce.The U.S.Supreme Court decided
A) the government had a rational basis for believing that locally cultivated marijuana would end up in interstate commerce.
B) the intrastate, noncommercial cultivation and possession of marijuana was not intended to enter interstate commerce.
C) California's medical marijuana law was unconstitutional.
D) enforcement unreasonably burdened interstate commerce.
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