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Ninth Circuit Rules Feds Can’t Punish Humboldt Cannabis Growers
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on July 10 issued a decision that upheld a previous ruling, which said two...
FinCEN Guidelines Clarify Due Diligence Requirements regarding Hemp Businesses
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Treasury Department Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) at the end of June issued guidelines for financial institutions that clarified...
Cannabis in the Time of COVID-19: A Personal Report
In Southern California, the visible symptoms of plague are a metaphor for how residents feel. The symptoms of a fever spell—the delirium, the violence,...
California Officials Aim to Protect Cannabis Delivery Across the State
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Although demand for cannabis delivery is surging as consumers and dispensary staff try to keep their distance due to COVID-19, the...
CBD Product Use a Crime Punishable under Military Code, Says Pentagon
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Pentagon has moved to make use of CBD products a criminal offense for troops across all branches of the U.S....
DOJ Whistleblower: William Barr’s Dislike of Cannabis Spurred Antitrust Reviews
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A Department of Justice (DOJ) whistleblower and U.S. attorney named John Elias is expected to continue testimony today that alleges U.S....
Missouri Medical Marijuana Telemedicine Patients Defrauded
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Six hundred Missouri patients have lost their medical marijuana licenses after regulators determined they submitted physician certification forms submitted by...
Calls to Defund Police Activity Reach the Cannabis Industry
Cannabis law and the way in which the industry functions offers insight into the larger dialogue on race and law enforcement we seem to...
Two States Could Soon Offer Pardons to Those with Cannabis Convictions
CARSON CITY, Nev. and DENVER -- With the focus on criminal justice reform front and center, the states of Nevada and Colorado both could...
Cannabis and Coronavirus: Reopening Amid Unrest, Virus Spikes
Even as civil unrest continued in cities across the United States, since the May 25 death of George Floyd and several police-involved killings of...













