By Dara Kim, News Service of Florida | May 30, 2018
Orlando trial lawyer John Morgan called on the governor to reverse his opposition to smokable pot, or suffer the consequences.
By Cheryl Miller | May 29, 2018
"The reality of the situation is that there is so much black-market marijuana in California that we could go after just the black market and never get there," Scott says. His office priorities focus on illegal grows on federal land, drug cartels and interstate trafficking.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jonathan A. Haven and Ruth A. Rauls | May 26, 2018
On April 5, the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH), Office of Medical Marijuana (OMM), which oversees the commonwealth's medical marijuana program, initiated phase II of its licensing process.
By Cheryl Miller | May 25, 2018
Opponents of the bill—including the state Chamber of Commerce and drug-tester Quest Diagnostics—argued the proposed worker protections were too broad and threatened employers' statutory authority to maintain a drug-free workplace.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jay A. Dubow and Jessica K. Southwick | May 25, 2018
More than 30,000 patients have signed up for the program and are now receiving medical marijuana from 12 grower/processors at the 14 dispensaries that have been approved and have opened across the commonwealth.
By Cheryl Miller | May 24, 2018
What's on tap: The tricky task of protecting intellectual property tied to cannabis. Also, everyone's talking about the problem of banks shunning the marijuana industry, but what's the solution? Welcome to Higher Law.
By Jenifer Dana Kaufman | May 23, 2018
Medical marijuana has come to Pennsylvania and by extension to the commonwealth's injured workers. What image comes to mind?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua Horn and Jesse M. Harris | May 23, 2018
Many legal issues arise out of financing cannabis activities, not the least of which is whether a target property for a cannabis venture is mortgaged by a bank. The standard institutional mortgage contains language that allows the mortgagee to “call” the loan if the property is being used to conduct “illegal activity.”
By Meghan Tribe | May 23, 2018
Deepening its bet on the fledgling cannabis industry, the firm has acquired The Liaison Group to help clients lobby lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Seth A. Goldberg | May 22, 2018
Let's say ABC LLC applied for and was granted permits to grow, process and dispense cannabis pursuant to its state's medical marijuana regulations. ABC now operates a 120,000-square-foot cultivation facility and sells its cannabis-related products, which include THC and CBD vape oils, tinctures and pills, through three dispensaries.
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