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Auto Insurance Data Indicates Legalized Medical Pot Leads to Safer Roads
Cannabis Law Group

When marijuana legalization laws first began to gain traction in the U.S. (California being the first state, of course), there was considerable concern about what this would mean for road safety. After all, there is little question that driving under the influence of marijuana is unsafe. However, analysis of auto insurance premiums in states that…

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California’s Promise to Clear Cannabis Convictions Hasn’t Gone as Planned
Cannabis Law Group

When voters in California legalized recreational use cannabis six years ago, a major component included a legal pathway through which courts could clear most past marijuana convictions – or at least lower the charges to something less severe. This made good sense for several reasons: Most marijuana convictions were for non-violent, low-level offenses. Minorities and…

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Federal Study: THC Levels Not Reliable Indicator of Impairment for Arrest
Cannabis Law Group

Measuring one’s degree of marijuana impairment has long been an interest of not only scientists, but law enforcement prosecutors and some employers. Many thought there could be a parallel to alcohol testing; but instead of measuring one’s blood-alcohol concentration they could measure the amount of THC (the primary psychoactive component of cannabis) in one’s blood.…

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California Seeks to Add More Cannabis Cops
Cannabis Law Group

Calls around the country to “defund the police” have been growing, with social activists decrying the systemic racism apparent in the criminal justice system and insisting many of the problems we trust to law enforcement agencies can be better handled by social service networks. Meanwhile, California’s Bureau of Cannabis Control has been looking to hire…

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CA Cannabis Company Criminally Charged With Dumping Toxic Waste
Cannabis Law Group

Anymore when we talk about criminal charges for cannabis companies, it has to do either with unlicensed dispensaries or unlawful sales. Since the 2013 Cole Memo de-funded prosecution of state-legal marijuana businesses and especially since Prop. 64 nixed pot prohibition in the state three years ago, it’s rare that federal authorities will pursue charges against…

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How Changing Hemp Laws Altered Marijuana Search-and-Seizure Rules
Cannabis Law Group

Police and prosecutors across the country are grappling with questions regarding the impact of federal hemp laws on criminal marijuana investigations. As one state attorney in Florida put it: Legal hemp is going to make state-level marijuana arrests a whole lot tougher. Los Angeles marijuana criminal defense lawyers understand it comes down to the way…

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Hemp Delivery Driver Arrested on State Felony Charges, Despite Farm Bill
Cannabis Law Group

Lawmakers, worker rights advocates, cannabis industry leaders and criminal defense lawyers are expressing outrage after a trucker hauling hemp was arrested on felony state charges in Idaho for transporting an unlawful substance across state lines from Oregon. The incident occurred a month after the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill that legalized commercial hemp at the federal…

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Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Weigh Allowing Pot Smoking in Public
Cannabis Law Group

In California, vaping or smoking marijuana in public is not lawful. You’d be forgiven, however, if you didn’t realize that walking on any random strip in Southern California. Lighting up almost everywhere has become practically ubiquitous. Homeowners, renters and businesses have had their share of complaints. Some businesses have even posted explicit signage making it…

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Report: Federal Marijuana Arrest Data Overstates Problem by 70 Percent
Cannabis Law Group

Since marijuana became lawful in California for medicinal purposes, small-scale possession has been largely decriminalized in most local communities. This is especially true now that marijuana has legalized recreational use of the drug as of this year with Prop. 64. However, cannabis possession remains unlawful as far as federal law is concerned and California’s new…

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Marijuana Lawyers Seek Reversal of Arizona Cannabis Conviction
Cannabis Law Group

Arizona marijuana attorneys are asking the state supreme court to side with their argument that the state’s medical marijuana law makes no distinction between cannabis edibles, liquids, dried flowers or leaves. The appeal follows a decision by the Arizona Court of Appeals, which upheld the marijuana possession conviction of a man found with 0.05 ounces…

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