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                <title><![CDATA[Chinese-Funded Covert Cannabis Cultivation Leads to Three Los Angeles Marijuana Arrests]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 14:38:05 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Authorities in Los Angeles allege three men in Southern California received funding from China to engage in a scheme to purchase residential real estate and turn it into lucrative marijuana grow operations. NBC-4 Los Angeles reports the men, ages 37 to 44, all of Pasadena, were each charged in an L.A. federal court with one&hellip;</p>
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<p>Authorities in Los Angeles allege three men in Southern California received funding from China to engage in a scheme to purchase residential real estate and turn it into lucrative marijuana grow operations. </p>


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<a href="https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Men-Arrested-Marijuana-Grow-Houses--506845621.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">NBC-4 Los Angeles</a> reports the men, ages 37 to 44, all of Pasadena, were each charged in an L.A. federal court with one count of manufacturing, distributing and possessing marijuana with intent to distribute. As our L.A. <a href="/services/criminal-defense/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">marijuana criminal defense lawyers</a> can explain, depending on the amount of marijuana purportedly involved, this could result in a maximum prison term of anywhere from 5 years to life, per <a href="https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCODE-2011-title21/pdf/USCODE-2011-title21-chap13-subchapI-partD-sec841.pdf" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">21 U.S.C. § 841</a>.</p>


<p>Investigators allege the men were wired millions of dollars from China in order to buy homes that would be used in illegal cannabis grow operations. During one of the search warrants executed, authorities reportedly seized some $80,000 in cash plus 1,650 marijuana plants. Federal authorities took possession of at least seven houses, with an estimated cumulative value of $5 million, per the U.S. Attorney’s Office.</p>


<p><strong>Licensed Real Estate Agent Orchestrated Scheme to Conceal ID of True Home Owners</strong></p>


<p>In affidavits and arrest records filed in court, federal prosecutors assert that one of the three men in question was a licensed real estate agent who initiated purchase of these properties with straw buyers. The purpose was to hide the true identity of the individuals who were buying the homes. The marijuana harvested from the plants grown at these covert cultivation sites was processed and then sold on the black market to buyers in both California and Nevada.</p>


<p>Reports are that after the money was received from China (the place to which wire transfers for down payments on the homes were traced), the realtor bought seven houses, converted them into grow houses and paid the utilities and taxes. He also allegedly set up the shell companies that for the express purpose of managing the finances for these properties. The realtor reportedly attempted to create distance between himself and the operations by having the two other men handle the day-to-day care-taking of the marijuana grow houses. Those two also assisted with out-of-state distribution of the drug, as well as return of the financial proceeds to the principle organizer.</p>


<p>Investigators say the realtor also reportedly tried to divert electricity directly from nearby power lines, in turn stealing from the utility companies, in an effort to conceal the high power usage the marijuana grow houses consumed. This also, authorities said, created a high risk of fire hazard that endangered neighbors nearby. (This is precisely what <a href="https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-hesperia-marijuana-grow-operation-20190129-story.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Los Angeles Times</a> reported happening at a house in Hesperia in January; an allegedly illegal cannabis grow house had a wiring circuit failure that sparked a house fire, leading to the discovery of more than 1,000 marijuana plants. The owner of the home did not have a license to grow marijuana in California.)</p>


<p><strong>Feds Cracking Down on Illegal Grow Houses in L.A. </strong></p>


<p>Los Angeles <a href="/services/criminal-defense/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">marijuana criminal defense lawyers</a> need to stress that while the drug has been decriminalized, that does not mean you can’t be charged with a crime – particularly trafficking – if you aren’t abiding by state laws. The drug is still illegal per the Controlled Substances Act, and while federal prosecutors have laid off those operators who are following the letter and spirit of state law, companies or individuals who are not may face the full ire of federal authorities.
<em>The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.</em>

Additional Resources:
<a href="https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Men-Arrested-Marijuana-Grow-Houses--506845621.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Men Arrested for Purchasing Homes Converted Into Illegal Marijuana Grow Houses</a>, March 7, 2019, City News Service

More Blog Entries:
<a href="https://www.marijuanalawyerblog.com/report-most-california-cities-bar-cannabis-cultivation-sale-and-how-we-can-help/" rel="bookmark noopener" target="_blank" title="Permalink to Report: Most California Cities Bar Cannabis Cultivation, Sale (And How We Can Help)">Report: Most California Cities Bar Cannabis Cultivation, Sale (And How We Can Help)</a>, Feb. 28, 2019, California Marijuana Business Lawyer Blog</p>


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                <title><![CDATA[USPTO Patents to Pot Businesses Face Looming Challenges]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2019 18:37:56 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Marijuana has been around since before recorded history, but as it was illegal for almost the last 80 years of U.S. history, we’re only just now seeing a rush on pot-related patents. Technically, as our Los Angeles marijuana attorneys can explain, the classification of cannabis within the U.S. Controlled Substances Act (CSA) has in turn&hellip;</p>
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<p>Marijuana has been around since before recorded history, but as it was illegal for almost the last 80 years of U.S. history, we’re only just now seeing a rush on pot-related patents. Technically, as our Los Angeles marijuana attorneys can explain, the classification of cannabis within the U.S. Controlled Substances Act (CSA) has in turn meant it would be tough for anyone patent or trademark holder to defend their right to that protection in federal court. Not to mention: Is it even possible to patent a plant that’s been around forever?</p>

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<p>As an increasing number of states approve marijuana for legal sale and use (not to mention the fact that it’s now fully legal in Canada), companies are rushing to secure patents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which according to a recent Reuters report increased the number of patents issued containing the words “marijuana” or “cannabis” from 14 in 2016 to 29 in 2017 to 39 last year.</p>


<p>Of course, securing patents for possibly new uses of cannabis products isn’t an entirely new practice in the U.S., where the age-old botanical only first gained any measure of legality in California in 1996. But even before that, starting somewhere in the 1990s, some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms started quietly securing U.S. patents for medical applications of marijuana. Abbvie reportedly now has the most, with 59 patents and 95 U.S.-published medical applications of the drug. Merck is No. 2., with 35 patents and 55 U.S.-published medical applications. There are also several patents held by universities – and even the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (which holds 11 patents and 39 published applications).</p>


<p>The big question will be: Will these patent rights hold any weight in a court challenge? Our Los Angeles marijuana patent attorneys know we’re about to find out – and the outcome could be a very big deal for a whole lot of marijuana businesses nationally. If those patents are affirmed, those handful of companies that hold the patents will be in a position to demand licensing from everyone else nationally.</p>


<p>The first case that is making its way through the courts was filed in July by a company in Colorado that is accusing another of infringing upon its patent that covers a liquid formula high-concentration of CBD oil, the non-psychoactive cannabis ingredient that is touted for its health benefits. L.A. m<a href="/services/business-plans/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">arijuana lawyers</a> understand one of the main issues in that case is whether the patent is “too broad or obvious in consideration of prior art,” which is how the courts currently weigh how novel an invention can be considered.</p>


<p>The fact that marijuana has a very long history of experimentation, these kinds of patents that claim a method or formula is entirely new are probably going to have a tough time fighting off legal challenges. But one of the things they have going in their favor is the fact that there is very little documented prior research on the drug because it’s been illegal. Further as having the highest-restriction of being a Schedule I narcotic, it was rarely written of or experimented with in scientific research.</p>


<p>Patents involving marijuana weren’t able to be tested before at all because they were unequivocally by every measure against the law. Even if a business thought it might have grounds to assert patent infringement by another company, most were reluctant to press the issue and draw attention toward any aspect of their operation that might be deemed illegal. That’s changing now that the majority of the public favor legalization, most states have some form of it and the demand for marijuana formulas and extracts has ballooned.</p>


<p>But the big question is going to be how original any of these formulas are; could one company capitalize on the entire CBD oil market?</p>


<p>The global cannabis industry is likely to expand to roughly $75 billion by 2030, which makes it one of the fastest-growing markets in the U.S., and Los Angeles marijuana business attorneys will be watching these cases closely.



<em>The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients and those facing marijuana charges. Call us at 949-375-4734.</em>




Additional Resources:
<a href="https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-marijuana-patent-analysis/patents-on-pot-u-s-lawsuit-puts-cannabis-claims-to-the-test-idUSKCN1NY1GU" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Patents on pot? U.S. lawsuit puts cannabis claims to the test</a>, Nov. 29, 2018, By Jan Wolfe, Reuters

More Blog Entries:
<a href="https://www.marijuanalawyerblog.com/social-media-marketing-of-marijuana-poses-challenges-for-pot-shop-owners/" rel="bookmark noopener" target="_blank" title="Permalink to Social Media Marketing of Marijuana Poses Challenges for Pot Shop Owners">Social Media Marketing of Marijuana Poses Challenges for Pot Shop Owners</a>, Dec. 19, 2018, Los Angeles Marijuana Lawyer Blog</p>


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