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California Bill Would Temporarily Cut State Cannabis Taxes
Ben Adlin - Published on March 15, 2018Read moreThe bipartisan bill is an effort to encourage the state’s transition to a legal, regulated cannabis market.
Any Condition Is Now a Qualifying Condition in Virginia
Ben Adlin - Published on March 13, 2018Read moreA new law allows patients with any medical condition to obtain a doctor’s recommendation for CBD and THC-A oil—which could be easily converted into THC.
When State and Federal Laws Conflict, Who Wins?
Ben Adlin - Published on March 10, 2018Read moreTo try to solve the tug-of-war, some people point to the Constitution’s supremacy clause. Legal scholars and policy experts say it’s not nearly that simple.
Jamaica Welcomes Its First Legal Cannabis Retailer
Ben Adlin - Published on March 9, 2018Read moreThe island nation, which has long been central to cannabis culture, will see its first legal retailer open this weekend in Saint Ann Parish.
California Sends ‘Several Hundred’ Warning Letters to Unlicensed Cannabis Businesses
Ben Adlin - Published on February 16, 2018Read moreMost of the letters, which threaten civil and criminal penalties, have gone out to retail storefronts and delivery services believed to be operating illegally.
Can Olympic Athletes Use Cannabis? Officially No, But…
Ben Adlin - Published on February 13, 2018Read moreThe World Anti-Doping Agency’s cannabis limits are probably more lenient than your employer’s.
Jeff Sessions Is Steamed Over Senator’s Cannabis Blockade
Ben Adlin - Published on February 12, 2018Read more“It’s just getting to be frustrating!” the attorney general said in a speech to the National Sheriffs Association.
Fox News: Support for Cannabis Legalization at Record High
Ben Adlin - Published on February 9, 2018Read moreIf there’s one cable channel that’s shown it can influence the White House policy agenda, it’s Fox News.
Washington Regulators: ‘Security Incident’ Caused Cannabis-Tracking Woes
Ben Adlin - Published on February 8, 2018Read moreWashington state cannabis regulators now say a “security incident” enabled unauthorized access to the state’s cannabis-tracking system.
As Seattle Vacates Misdemeanor Convictions, County Mulls Action on Felonies
Ben Adlin - Published on February 8, 2018Read moreOn the heels of similar moves in California and Colorado, Seattle officials say they will move to vacate hundreds of misdemeanor convictions for cannabis possession.