Articles tagged with "courts"
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Meet the Lawyer Suing Jeff Sessions to End Cannabis Prohibition
Sara Brittany Somerset - Published on February 20, 2018Read moreA blockbuster lawsuit in New York could end cannabis prohibition nationwide. Leafly sat down with David Holland, an attorney for the plaintiffs.
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.
Colorado Eyes Freeing Inmates With Nonviolent Cannabis Offenses
The Associated Press - Published on February 7, 2018Read moreColorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is exploring the idea of granting clemency to nearly 40 inmates convicted of nonviolent marijuana offenses.
US Postal Service Employees Plead Guilty to Cannabis Theft
The Associated Press - Published on February 6, 2018Read moreUSPS employees Laura Mae Campbell and Derek Miller—aka “Chuck the Sniffer”—have pleaded guilty to stealing cannabis from packages.
Washington AG: We’re ‘Prepared’ for Legal Fight With Jeff Sessions
Ben Adlin - Published on February 2, 2018Read moreWashington AG Bob Ferguson confirmed that his office is prepared to take legal action if the Justice Department goes after Washington’s state-legal industry.
San Francisco to Wipe out Thousands of Cannabis Convictions
The Associated Press - Published on January 31, 2018Read moreDistrict Attorney George Gascon said his office will dismiss nearly 3,000 misdemeanor cases and review nearly 5,000 felony cases for possible action.
Lawsuit Aims to Halt Maine’s Medical Marijuana Inspections
The Associated Press - Published on January 19, 2018Read moreThe lawsuit in U.S. District Court targets a new rule that allows the state to provide same-day inspections of medical cannabis providers and to inspect a user’s home with a day’s notice.
Florida Supreme Court Disbars Medical Marijuana Lawyer
The Associated Press - Published on January 18, 2018Read moreThe court said Ian Christensen’s “Official Legal Certification” certificates were legally meaningless and his incompetence caused his clients serious harm.
Lawsuit: State of Florida Ignoring Medical Marijuana Law
The Associated Press - Published on November 21, 2017Read moreA Florida nursery and a man who suffers from epilepsy contend that Gov. Rick Scott’s administration is flouting the state’s new medical marijuana law.
Colorado Cannabis Expert to Have South Dakota Criminal Case Dismissed
The Associated Press - Published on November 21, 2017Read moreA cannabis cultivation expert prosecuted after working with a Native American tribe trying to open the nation’s first marijuana resort will see his case dismissed.