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Bradley: Not My Problem: Connecticut Federal Court Rules Hemp Lawsuit Is a State Issue

Bradley: Not My Problem: Connecticut Federal Court Rules Hemp Lawsuit Is a State Issue

By Whitt Steineker on October 31, 2024   I adore the film (and, as always, I stress the word “film”) Trading Places. It has it all: Eddie Murphy hitting his prime, a wonderfully smug Dan Akroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis doing her thing, and it’s all wrapped up in a...
Seyfarth: Café con Cannabis – California’s Cannabis Café Law and Trademark Considerations

Seyfarth: Café con Cannabis – California’s Cannabis Café Law and Trademark Considerations

By JC Zwisler & Brian Michaelis on October 31, 2024 Recent legislative changes in California have opened up exciting opportunities for cannabis lounges and retailers.  With a new law allowing on-premise consumption areas, the sale of food and drinks, and the...
Bradley: Not My Problem: Connecticut Federal Court Rules Hemp Lawsuit Is a State Issue

Troutman Pepper: State vs. Federal Jurisdiction: Connecticut’s Recent Battle Over Intoxicating Hemp-Derived Products

Introduction The interplay between the unintentional federal legalization of intoxicating hemp-derived products under the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the 2018 Farm Bill) and state regulatory frameworks is increasingly testing the limits of jurisdictional...
Sydney Criminal Lawyers: Criminal Prosecutions Soar Under New South Wales’ Unjust Drug Driving Laws

Sydney Criminal Lawyers: Criminal Prosecutions Soar Under New South Wales’ Unjust Drug Driving Laws

The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) released a report on 23 October 2024 which found that the number of people charged with drug driving offences over the past decade has increased from 1,409 to 13,815 annually. But notably, the BOCSAR concluded that,...
Foley Hoag: Cajun Cannabinoid Amendments Not Spared from Spate of Legal Challenges

Foley Hoag: Cajun Cannabinoid Amendments Not Spared from Spate of Legal Challenges

October 24, 2024  By Stephen L. Bartlett With certain hemp operators and trade groups enjoying varying degrees of success challenging new state laws and regulations governing intoxicating hemp products, copycat lawsuits are being filed around the country, including,...
Harris Sliwoski: Oregon Cracks Down on THC Inflation and Testing Labs

Harris Sliwoski: Oregon Cracks Down on THC Inflation and Testing Labs

Table of Contents The proposed suspension and cancellation notices A long time coming What happens next? Is this just a problem for labs? On September 25th, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) sent notices to seven licensed testing laboratories, proposing...
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