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Marijuana Pipe Maker Suing for Alleged Counterfeit Bongs
Cannabis Law Group

Bong manufacturing has come a long way from the days of the homemade versions, usually involving a used, two-liter bottle. There were always companies that produced higher-end pipes and bongs, but it was always something of an underground scene and very much a niche market. Today, people purchase certain pipes to impress. Although technically both…

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Licensed Pot Shops Take On Illegal Sellers for a Fair Market
Cannabis Law Group

In Santa Ana, licensed marijuana dispensaries say their greatest nemesis isn’t a federal prosecutor or local police or even criminals seeking to rob their cash-based operations. Today, the greatest challenge they face at the moment are unsanctioned marijuana shops that dot the city. These unlicensed, unregulated operations are snapping up black market business by selling…

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It’s a Nice Day for a Green Wedding: When Cannabis Connoisseurs Get Hitched
Cannabis Law Group

Weddings are often about tradition. There is the dress and the vows and the dance and the tossing of the bouquet. But it appears a growing number of betrothed couples in states where recreational marijuana is now legal are forging a new tradition: Weed at the wedding. There are a lot of different ways couples…

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Trump May Nominate Marijuana Advocate to FDA
Cannabis Law Group

There has been a lot of uncertainty for some Americans in recent weeks as President Donald Trump has taken office, and that has extended to the question of how the federal government will proceed with regard to legal marijuana. Especially troubling was the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions to the post of U.S. Attorney General…

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Marijuana for PTSD Still Controversial in Colorado
Cannabis Law Group

Over the course of the last year, a number of states have acquiesced to allow medical marijuana to be distributed for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. For example: The U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate voted on separate occasions to allow the Veterans Affairs office doctors to talk about medicinal marijuana…

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Air Force Alters Marijuana Rules for New Recruits
Cannabis Law Group

U.S. Air Force policy has historically been extremely strict with its entry criteria. This is the agency that refused entry to those who suffered from eczema, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder *(ADHD) and prior marijuana use. Now, a number of those rules are being relaxed – including the one regarding previous use of cannabis. This coincides…

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Medical Marijuana in Schools? Washington is Weighing It.
Cannabis Law Group

Lawmakers in Washington state are weighing a bill that would give parents of children prescribed medical marijuana the right to administer that medicine to their child at school. House Bill 1060 , which was filed Jan. 4th and from there referred to the Committee of Education, would also give parents the right to administer the…

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4 Ways the 4 Trump Years Could Influence Marijuana
Cannabis Law Group

The marijuana industry in the U.S. is slated to become a $20 billion industry in the next four years. However, we could change course on that very rapidly depending on the approach taken by our new new commander-in-chief and those he has placed in top positions of power. There are millions of dollars and many…

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Report: Colorado Marijuana Laws May Not be Safe
Cannabis Law Group

Federal appeals court judges are reviewing how far certain racketeering laws can be extended in a case that could threaten the right to recreational marijuana in California. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit reportedly took oral arguments in a case that consolidates several claims and argues the recreational marijuana law in Colorado…

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Exploring Public Use of Marijuana in Denver
Cannabis Law Group

Although a handful of states have given the green light for legal marijuana for recreational use, none so far have granted explicit permission to allow the drug to be used in public. That may soon change in Denver. Back in November, Denver became the first city in the country to allow people to use marijuana…

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