Gonzales Vs Raich Case Study

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The Case Against Marijuana Gonzales v. Raich In Gonzales v. Raich the legal issue facing the court is whether Congress has the power, through Article I Section 8 of the Constitution, to “prohibit the local cultivation and use of marijuana in compliance with California law.” The 1996 Proposition 215, now codified as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, was created to ensure ill residents of California had access to medicinal marijuana. The 1996 Act is relevant to this 2005 case because it is important to the eventual dispute before the court. Angel Raich and Diane Monson suffered from serious medical conditions and used marijuana as medication for several years, due to their doctors’ recommendation. They used marijuana in compliance to the

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