It does? Good Lord---you're kidding me. All along I thought the 20th century pre-dated the 18th. Imagine my surprise . . .I've said all along the issue was what constitutes interstate commerce, but now that you've pointed out that the Commerce Clause predates the New Deal, I can easily see how you're a Master of the Obvious, Southern California-style.
You could substitute "bicycles" for "drugs" throughout the entire findings and declarations of the CSA and still have an entirely worthy set of findings and declarations.
Nonsense. Naturally.
False. Citeless, sourceless, blah blah blah.
Judging by your posts...