Ashcroft v. Raich, a case now under consideration by the Supreme Court, deals with the question whether citizens in 11 states, including Colorado, which voted to legalize medical marijuana can be prosecuted under federal law for growing, possessing and using marijuana. Plaintiffs argue that growing and using marijuana in their own home is not interstate commerce, and that Congress has no authority to regulate commerce which doesn't cross state lines.
This claim will be judged true if the US Supreme Court rules in favor of Raich's right to use marijuana, false if they rule against it. Any other outcome, including the decision not being finalized by the judging date will result in the claim being paid 50%.
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