Yes, dear — AMONG the several states, not WITHIN individual states. INTERstate, not INTRAstate. Surely you know that. But you feel free to continue twisting and bending the clear meaning of the INTERstate commerce clause to ignore the powers reserved to the states, or to the people. Living, breathing Constitution indeed.
It’s clear you’re one of those “big, unConstitutional federal government is great, as long as it’s MY big unConstitutional federal government” types. Have a good day.
Then perhaps you should find an individual state to legalize marijuana that is ENTIRELY produced within the state (no outside fertilizers, packaging, etc.) and go to court. In that case you MAY have an argument. Or do you believe that the states have no right to make it illegal within the state?