Making A List Of Cannabis Stocks to Watch For 2021? 2 Pot Stocks To Watch In December
CaliforniaUncategorized December 17, 2020
Are These Marijuana Stocks A Good Investment For 2021?
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Read moreVoters throughout the region will decide in November on issues surrounding marijuana-based businesses in their city. The latest to reach the ballot is a measure in Hemet that would tax cannabis businesses while keeping the city’s no-marijuana moratorium in place until 2021.
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Read moreCourt orders South Whittier marijuana dispensary near mosque to close
CaliforniaUncategorized October 24, 2020
A judge has ordered the closing of a South Whittier marijuana dispensary, which attracted complaints from a nearby La Mirada mosque.
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Read moreEditorial: Striking a proper balance on local cannabis rules
CaliforniaUncategorized October 24, 2020
There’s little to be gained from continuing to debate the wisdom of legalizing marijuana. It makes more sense to focus on eradicating the black market.
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Read moreCan Marijuana Stocks Build Momentum From California’s Growing Cannabis Industry
CaliforniaFeaturedMarijuana Industry NewsUncategorized August 12, 2020
What Will the Future Hold For California Based Pot Stocks We all…
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Read moreCBD-infused products are being sold everywhere in California — but are they legal?
CaliforniaUncategorized June 5, 2020
The market for CBD, or cannabidiol, products is exploding in California — but the state says even if the active ingredient, derived from marijuana, doesn’t make you high, it still must be licensed.
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Read moreCalifornia Cannabis Litigation: Airing the Dirty Laundry Edition
CaliforniaUncategorized March 6, 2020
We’ve written a good amount on how ugly litigation will be. There’s federal illegality and the possibility that a court refuse to rule on a contract dispute because cannabis is federally illegal. Companies can be sued for false advertising and have all of their profits attributable to the false advertising disgorged by competitors. Allegedly false…
Read moreCalifornia Cannabis Claims: Unfair Competition
CaliforniaUncategorized February 29, 2020
Welcome to the final post in our litigation series on California cannabis claims. For our last post, we’ll be touching on California’s Unfair Competition Law. Introduction California’s “Unfair Competition Law,” also known as the Unfair Competition Act, Unfair Business Practices Act, or the Unfair Practices Act, is codified at Business & Professions Code § 17200,…
Read moreCalifornia Cannabis Appellations: Proposed Regulations Are Here!
CaliforniaUncategorized February 28, 2020
On February 20, 2020, the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) released its proposed regulations for the Cannabis Appellations Program, something that many cultivators have been anticipating since the inception of the Medicinal and Adult Use Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA). We’ve written about appellations and their applicability to cannabis before, but a quick…
Read moreCalifornia Cannabis Claims: Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations
CaliforniaUncategorized February 26, 2020
Welcome back to our litigation series on California cannabis claims. Today, we’ll be discussing intentional interference or “tortious interference” – which may apply to your situation if you find that a third party is improperly interfering with you and your contractual relationships. Introduction This claim stems from California’s basic recognition that contractual relationships are worthy…
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