The US Cannabis Counsel (USCC) recently rejected four applicants from the hemp industry to its Board. The applicants, Mood, Apotheca, Kight Law, and a prominent national bank, applied to the USCC’s Board in an effort to reach across the aisle, end the “Cannabis Civil...
re mind guest column Authored by By Jodi Green, Karina Bashir and Matt Brockmeier of Antithesis Law The psychedelic ecosystem stands at a critical juncture as businesses and advocates navigate complex legal landscapes. Although the federal pathway for psychedelics...
Naik Naik & Company In a recent judgement, the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court has held that the definition of ‘ganja’ or cannabis under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), is restricted and does not include the leaves, seeds,...
Canada – Nov 4 2024 Introduction The legal status of cannabis in the United States is in a state of flux. Despite a growing number of states legalizing cannabis for medical and recreational use, it remains classified as a Schedule I substance under the Controlled...
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia Outlines the law regarding cannabis derived edibles, noting the import distinction between CBD dominant & THC dominant products The legalisation of cannabis, hash, hemp and related products has now occurred in many jurisdictions...
October 25, 2024 By Stephen L. Bartlett , Michael McQueeny In a decision that reads as one of the strongest endorsements of state-based intoxicating hemp regulatory controls in recent memory, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (“Court”) recently...