Unless the Supreme Court Reverses Wickard v. Filburn (1942), in which a farmer, one Roscoe Filburn, was growing wheat on his own farm, to feed his chickens, and was found by the USSC to be engaged in not only commerce, but interstate commerce, by the twisted logic that for every bushel of wheat he raised, that was one bushel he would not buy, thus affecting interstate commerce. By that "Logic", Montana does not have a snowball's chance in the hot place.....
Look it up. Frightening stuff, really.
On the bright side, the Fed.gov will be flat broke soon........