They can, but they generally don't. It still would require the US attorney to bring the case in Federal court. The primary role of state LEOs is to enforce state laws, and they're usually busy enough doing that.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Color me ignorant, but why can't local police enforce GFSZ?
Also, I believe that the Feds are not anxious to take up a case on GFSZA where no other crime was committed because it was struck down by SCOTUS (I believe in '95), Then congress added some interstate commerce language to fix it. and there really hasn't been a clear case of someone being charged only for GFSZA violation since.