Articles tagged with "courts"
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Judge Says Florida Man Can Grow His Own Medical Marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on April 11, 2018Read moreA judge gave the 77-year-old patient permission to grow, possess, and use medical cannabis for juicing purposes to help prevent a relapse of lung cancer.
Iowa State’s Marijuana Shirt Ban Case Costs School a Million Dollars
The Associated Press - Published on March 21, 2018Read moreThe costs stem from a politically-motivated attempt by university administrators in 2012 to block T-shirt designs that featured the ISU mascot and a cannabis leaf.
Arkansas Judge Scraps Medical Marijuana Licensing Process
The Associated Press - Published on March 21, 2018Read moreIn his ruling, Judge Wendell Griffen said he “takes no joy” in blocking the state from issuing the licenses.
California Cannabis Recommendation Is Valid in Arizona, Court Rules
The Associated Press - Published on March 15, 2018Read moreAn Arizona appeals court says a man’s medical marijuana recommendation obtained under California’s medical marijuana law provides the same legal immunity as registry cards in Arizona.
Arkansas Judge Blocks State From Licensing Medical Marijuana Growers
The Associated Press - Published on March 14, 2018Read moreAll five companies selected by the state had paid the $100,000 licensing fee and posted the $500,000 performance bond needed to receive the licenses.
Trial Date Set for Florida Case on Smokable Medical Marijuana
The Associated Press - Published on March 6, 2018Read moreThere are eight cases against the state, ranging from smoking to how the state awards licenses for medical marijuana treatment centers.
Former Congressional Aide Convicted of Taking Cannabis Bribe
The Associated Press - Published on March 2, 2018Read moreThe aide was working in the Compton field office of Rep. Janice Hahn in 2015 when he told an illegal cannabis shop it would be shut down if he couldn’t reach a deal with owners, prosecutors say.
Mistrial Declared in Denver ‘Church of Cannabis’ Case
Bruce Kennedy - Published on March 1, 2018Read moreThe trial has been rescheduled for July. Before the mistrial, though, prospective jurors questioned why the case was even brought.
Did Jeff Sessions Cause a Washington Cannabis Lab to Lose Its Loan?
Tobias Coughlin-Bogue - Published on February 27, 2018Read moreCannabis testing laboratory Confidence Analytics had a good working relationship with Banner Bank, its owners say. Then Jeff Sessions was appointed.
California Scrambles to Speed Sluggish Expungement Process
Hayley Fox - Published on February 22, 2018Read moreA year after a law took affect allowing people to erase old cannabis convictions, nearly a million people still have criminal records more tarnished than they deserve.