Oregon hempseed dispute leads to $21 million lawsuit
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Hemp on the ballot in key states, with THC limits and production rules on the line
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Get Ready Now for the California Cannabis Licensing Logjam
CaliforniaMedical MarijuanaRecreational MarijuanaUncategorized October 30, 2018
A backlog of cannabis license applications has no doubt happened in almost all of the other states that have medical and adult use licensing. You wouldn’t normally think this is such a big or concerning development, but in cannabis licensing delays can mean angry investors, a complete 180 for your business plans and even insolvency….
Read moreCannabis Litigation 101: Arbitration
Uncategorized October 30, 2018
This is the second post in a series on various aspects of cannabis litigation. The title is admittedly a bit misleading, as arbitration isn’t really the same thing as litigation. That said, the two can intersect, and so understanding what arbitration is and is not, is important for cannabis businesses. After all, many contracts in…
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Montebello City Council remains deadlocked over marijuana issue
CaliforniaUncategorized October 29, 2018
A deadlock hardened by the resignation of a city councilmember seeking higher office will force the city to put off marijuana legislation until next year.
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Read moreCity’s residents say they’d allow marijuana businesses; leaders ignore them
CaliforniaUncategorized October 29, 2018
The majority of Corte Madera residents said in a recent survey they’d like to allow cannabis businesses, dispensaries and outdoor grows, but town officials say they want to take prohibition as far as state law will allow.
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