Emily Gant: The Evolution of Cannabis Industry Regulations
Wed / Sep 7th INTERVIEW
Emily Gant is a cannabis and alcohol beverage attorney for Foster Garvey PC based in Washington state.
Laws involving marijuana are changing frequently as states expand legality and acceptance. As business owners and entrepreneurs, staying up to date on legal issues can make the difference between success and failure. Below are articles and updates on the changing legal environment in the cannabis industry.
Wed / Sep 7th INTERVIEW
Emily Gant is a cannabis and alcohol beverage attorney for Foster Garvey PC based in Washington state.
Fri / Sep 2nd
Dan Bilzerian’s Ignite International Brands is being investigated by the US Security and Exchange Commission and under regulatory investigation in Canada for alleged financial violations.
Thu / Sep 1st
Two people were convicted in a cannabis-and-cattle Ponzi scheme last week on charges including conspiracy to commit money laundering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and five counts of wire fraud; they are facing multiple decades in prison for the $650 million scam.
Wed / Aug 31st
Two lawsuits challenging Detroit’s adult-use cannabis licensing ordinance were dismissed by a Michigan judge in Wayne County who said the city has provided a fair licensing process.
Mon / Aug 29th
The Michigan State Police is ceasing blood tests for cannabis after discovering false positives for THC in testing procedures that have been used for more than 20 years.
Wed / Aug 24th
Oklahoma’s adult-use cannabis legalization question may be blocked from November ballots due to a delay in signature counting by a new vendor contracted by the state.
Fri / Aug 19th
In a recent ruling, Nevada’s Supreme Court clarified that adult cannabis use was not considered “lawful” behavior outside of work because it is not federally legal.
Thu / Aug 18th
The Zide Chruch of Entheogenic Plants, a church in Oakland, California that uses cannabis and psychedelics as communion, has filed a lawsuit against the city and its police department over a 2020 raid of their site.
Fri / Aug 12th
As part of an ongoing legal battle after Arkansas’ Board of Election Commissioners blocked a popular cannabis legalization initiative from November ballots, the state Supreme Court will conditionally allow the adult-use question to move forward.
Thu / Aug 11th
Saint Peter’s University in New Jersey has filed a lawsuit to prohibit the opening of a dispensary and lounge near the college’s dormitories.
Fri / May 20th
A federal court in California ruled that delta-8 THC is considered legal under the 2018 Farm Bill in a decision for the trademark case AK Futures LLC v. Boyd Street Distro LLC.
Tue / May 3rd
The New York Supreme Court determined that a $600 million lawsuit against Acreage Holdings and 30 other defendants can proceed.
Fri / Apr 29th
A U.S. District Judge in Maryland granted a pretrial motion by federal prosecutors to exclude any mention of the fact that cannabis has been legalized in 18 states from Jonathan Wall’s upcoming drug trafficking case.
Wed / Apr 27th
While a recent DEA letter appeared to suggest that cannabis material containing less than 0.3% THC is federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, legal experts still caution against sending seeds, clones, and other byproducts by mail.
Tue / Mar 22nd
A Florida judge ruled that Dr. Joseph Dorn didn’t violate state law when he approved two undercover police officers who were posing as PTSD patients for the state’s medical cannabis program.
Mon / Mar 21st
U.S. officials have not had access to WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner since her February 17 arrest in Russia.
Fri / Mar 11th
Oregon’s Jackson and Josephine counties will temporarily stop licensing new hemp growers after declaring a local state of emergency regarding cannabis.
Thu / Feb 24th
The Florida Health Department is seeking to suspend a physician’s medical license after an investigation found he had violated state law when issuing medical cannabis cards.
Wed / Feb 16th
Ascend Wellness Holdings is countering MedMen’s claims that they held undue influence with New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration during a legal fight about a company takeover.
Fri / Feb 11th
The New York Office of Cannabis Management has sent cease-and-desist letters to businesses suspected of “gifting” cannabis which is not allowed under state law.
Mon / Jan 24th
Felony charges of theft and commercial bribery related to hemp licenses were brought against Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s top political consultant Todd Smith.
Fri / Jan 21st SPOTLIGHT
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Tue / Jan 18th
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office declined trademark applications by U.S. Software Inc. for its cannabis software POTIFY. The agency said the trademarks would have diluted trademarks held by the popular music streaming service Spotify.
Thu / Oct 7th
Two executives for cannabis company CanaFarma Corp. are accused of defrauding investors out of at least $4 million.
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