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By Marianna Wharry | January 23, 2025
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By Jeffrey Schultz | January 13, 2025
This article discusses the cannabis industry in New York, specifically focusing on state attorneys and what this means for their clients.
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By Steve Schain | December 23, 2024
Reflecting multiple states rejection of marijuana legalization efforts and ushering in an administration seemingly hostile to cannabis, Red Wednesday revealed how uncertain regulatory policy, coupled with Herculean operational challenges, stripped the bloom off of the rose and unveiled the volatility of cannabis’ valuation.
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By Alexander Malyshev | December 19, 2024
The author writes "On Dec. 12, 2024, New York’s troubled Conditional Adult-Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) program suffered yet another body blow, this time in the form of an injunction prohibiting the Office of Cannabis Management from processing applications for which it waived the requirement for municipal notification (and, by extension, securing a location)."
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By Paula Savchenko | November 21, 2024
Recent actions from states such as California and Georgia have created a further dark cloud over the industry as operators feel that the states are going beyond efforts to curb the unregulated market, but rather dismantle the industry altogether.
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By Riley Brennan | November 14, 2024
In Robust Missouri Dispensary 3 v. St. Louis County, the court sided with the plaintiff, concluding that only one local government is permitted under state law to impose an additional 3% sales tax on the retail sale of marijuana.
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By Charles Toutant | November 5, 2024
In a suit filed in Essex County Superior Court, Lowenstein Sandler says Trif & Modugno and partner Louis A. Modugno drove a Lowenstein Sandler client, Harmony Foundation of New Jersey, into insolvency and receivership.
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By Steve Schain | October 31, 2024
Despite complete state and federal legality, municipalities are increasingly prohibiting and prosecuting hemp-derived intoxicating product sales imposing civil and criminal penalties on both the business and its owners.
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By Cheryl Miller | October 29, 2024
"No matter how much California voters and the Legislature might try, cannabis cultivation and transportation are illegal in California as long as it remains illegal under federal law," wrote Presiding Justice Arthur Gilbert of the Second District Court of Appeal
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By Brian Lee | October 23, 2024
The state attorney general is authorized on request by the Office of Cannabis Management to bring a proceeding against any person who violates the cannabis law.
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