Articles Posted in California Marijuana

Legal Liability for Commercial Marijuana Landlords
Cannabis Law Group

A Forbes finance and technology reporter recently explored the ways in which the legalization of marijuana across the country has created a scramble for those in the real estate industry. Snapping up commercial warehouses and other properties that will be desirable for marijuana cultivation, processing and distribution is a focus of many investors at this…

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Marijuana Investors Seek High Returns
Cannabis Law Group

In just a few days, we’ll know the results of what has undoubtedly been an arduous election. But no matter who wins the presidential race, our marijuana lawyers anticipate one of the biggest winners will be legal marijuana. Five states are slated to weigh marijuana for adult recreational use. Four other states are considering measures…

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Pregnancy and Pot: Does Marijuana Hurt Unborn Babies?
Cannabis Law Group

During pregnancy, cannabis is among the recreational substances used most commonly. Physicians predict as it becomes more readily available across the country, its use among new mothers will rise. Although it’s historically been taboo, that’s largely because we haven’t known that much about it. Research on the health effects of marijuana is scant as it…

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Report: Legal Medical Pot User in Canada Denied U.S. Access for Life
Cannabis Law Group

All Matthew Harvey wanted to do was take his 3-year-old daughter on a special trip to Disneyland in California. However, the Canadian man’s hopes have been dashed after he was reportedly banned from the U.S. for life. According to Canadian media outlet CBC, the ban had nothing to do with a prior criminal record. He…

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Medical Marijuana May be Best Solution to Painkiller Epidemic
Cannabis Law Group

Could medical marijuana by a viable – and much safer – alternative to opioid drugs? A growing body of evidence suggests this to be true, but as a recent Scientific American article noted, scientists are having to trudge through heaps of red tape just to study it. It was two years ago that we learned…

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Latest Effort to Open Banking to Marijuana Businesses Sputters Out
Cannabis Law Group

One of the biggest challenges of running a legitimate marijuana dispensary or business is the lack of access to banking services. Because of federal laws that still consider marijuana an illegal, Schedule I narcotic with no medicinal value, banks have been reticent to extend services to any operation that is exchanging marijuana for currency, for…

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Legal Marijuana = Fewer Opioid Prescriptions, Addictions and Deaths
Cannabis Law Group

As if you needed another reason to support the availability of legal marijuana, here’s another one: Legal marijuana means there are fewer reports of public health problems associated with prescription opioid use. A new study published recently in the journal Health Affairs reveals that in states where medical marijuana is legal, it serves as an…

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L.A. Marijuana Tax to Help the Homeless
Cannabis Law Group

Taxation of legalized marijuana is slated to boost funds for homeless services in L.A. County. That’s if a ballot measure, just approved by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, is green-lighted by local voters. Following a four-hour public hearing on the issue, the board agreed in a split 3-2 decision to impose a county-wide tax…

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Synthetic Marijuana Poses Serious Danger
Cannabis Law Group

One of the reasons our L.A. marijuana lawyers advocate so strongly for legalization – both for medicinal and recreational purposes – is that we know safe, legal marijuana allows for regulation and minimizes the black market trade. It also is known to slash the demand for synthetic marijuana, which is unregulated, unpredictable and highly toxic.…

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Official: California Voters to Decide on Recreational Pot
Cannabis Law Group

A popular initiative that would legalize recreational marijuana in California is now officially on the November ballot. The measure had to garner a minimum of 600,000 valid voter signatures to qualify for consideration. A random sampling of those signatures by the state election’s office proved there were enough, numerous outlets reported. A spokesperson for the…

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