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By Cheryl Miller | September 7, 2023
Reactions to HHS's recommendation that DEA reschedule marijuana fall into three camps.
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By Cheryl Miller | August 31, 2023
"This equates to the largest possible shot in the arm of profitability when the industry arguably needs it the most," attorney Jon Purow said of HHS's recommendation to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act.
13 minute read
By Steve Schain | August 25, 2023
Forming the federal government's first directive on how to research psychedelics' medical application, the guidance removes this multibillion dollar industry's two major stumbling blocks: public acceptance and funding.
7 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | August 24, 2023
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has once again challenged the validity of a union purported to represent cannabis workers.
9 minute read
By Brian Lee | August 23, 2023
The program prompted a lawsuit by four disabled veterans who await the chance to apply for dispensary licenses.
5 minute read
By Brian Lee | August 18, 2023
State Supreme Court Justice Kevin R. Bryant's order, which called into question the validity of licenses that have have already been granted, sided with four service-disabled veterans whose attorney, Clark Smith Villazor, filed a lawsuit against the state Cannabis Control Board.
2 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | August 17, 2023
Counterfeit product claims abound in the cannabis industry. GS Holistic is on a nationwide legal mission to do something about it.
9 minute read
By Brian Lee | August 11, 2023
To date, the state has been accepting applications solely from people associated with past marijuana convictions, and it's opened 21 stores, while awarding more than 450 conditional licenses.
3 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | August 10, 2023
A judge will hear early arguments Friday in a case brought by disabled veterans challenging New York's cannabis license distribution program.
8 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | August 9, 2023
Canon 5, which deals with outside employment and other outside activities for judiciary employees, states that to "avoid impropriety and/or conflict of interest or the appearance thereof, the following provisions shall apply to the holding of outside employment by judiciary employees."
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