Andrew Halbert Fox Rothschild LLP It is still too early for cannabis companies to try and take advantage of potential tax relief should the Justice Department (DOJ) reschedule cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act. In a recent news release, the Internal Revenue...
Authors: Sean Clancy, Shareholder; Leticia Maskell, Law Clerk Introduction The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”) is a recent state-level privacy law designed to give Oregon consumers greater control over their personal information. The OCPA became legally...
Table of Contents The Cannabis Boom Judicial Concerns Is Arbitration the Answer? Conclusion: Lighting the Way Forward When California opened up for recreational cannabis licensing in 2018, cannabis businesses began sprouting up like wildflowers. This growth has been...
On May 1, 2024, Senators Booker, Schumer, and Wyden reintroduced the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act (“CAOA”), a groundbreaking piece of legislation aimed at ending the federal prohibition of cannabis, a day after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration...
Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Chevron Demise Vis-a-Vis Cannabis Rescheduling A nothingburger? MATT JUL 2 READ IN APP I’m currently working on a longer post on the impact of Chevron’s demise and its impact on drug policy. I’m sure On Drugs alum...
By: Brendan Hobbs and Richard Blau Recently, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) took a significant step in the ongoing dialogue about marijuana regulation in the United States by publishing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to reschedule marijuana from a...