SCOTUS just ruled that states can’t enact protectionist alcohol laws. Congress should ensure that the same is true of cannabis in states where it is legal.

July 10 2019

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Congress Needs to Settle the Looming Cannabis-Regulation Fight

Ilya Shapiro and Randal John Meyer

The Supreme Court just ruled that states can’t enact protectionist alcohol laws. Congress should ensure that the same is true of cannabis in states where the drug is legal. Read More

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