- Cali Judge Says No To Industry Request For Temporary Restraining Order On New Hemp Restrictions Announced By Governoron October 14, 2024 by Sean Hocking (Cannabis Law News | Cannabis Law Report)
Header Image: Superior Court Judge Stephen I. Goorvitch Marijuana Moment An industry effort to halt California’s enforcement of new emergency regulations banning consumable hemp products fell short on Friday, with a state judge denying a request for a temporary restraining order. The court said that petitioners—including the trade group U.S. Hemp Roundtable, Cheech and
- Paper “Cannabis in Uruguay” – Summary of Cannabis Legalization In The Countryon October 14, 2024 by Sean Hocking (Cannabis Law News | Cannabis Law Report)
Well spotted by Lex Pelger You can read all his other amazing discoveries here. https://www.cannabinoidsandthepeople.whitewhalecreations.com/ Cannabis in Uruguay Rosario Queirolo, Eliana Álvarez , and Belén Sotto https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.1101 Published online: 18 September 2024 Summary In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the entire cannabis market, from production to distribution and sales. Consuming cannabis had been
- Federal Judge Overturns Part of New Jersey Law to Restrict Intoxicating Hemp Saleson October 14, 2024 by Sean Hocking (Cannabis Law News | Cannabis Law Report)
Ganjapreneur A federal judge overturned part of New Jersey’s law restricting the sale of intoxicating hemp products because it violated the federal dormant commerce clause, which prohibits states from interfering with interstate commerce. Intoxicating hemp products were to be pulled from New Jersey store shelves on Saturday per the next stage of the rules signed into law last month
- IP Watchdog Article: The Dark Side of Cannabis Edibles: How Fake Packaging Can Mislead Consumers and Harm Childrenon October 10, 2024 by Sean Hocking (Cannabis Law News | Cannabis Law Report)
AUTHORS Deborah (Bea) Swedlow Bea Swedlow is a partner with Honigman. With wide-ranging litigation experience, Bea has a particularly strong focus on litigating patent, trademark, trade dress, trade secret, copyright, and false advertising matters. […see more] Amanda Blackburn Amanda Blackburn is an associate in the Intellectual Property department at Honigman. She concentrates her legal work on
- Attorney Marc Lamber, Guest Commentary AZ Capitol Times – Arizona court ruling on marijuana: A win for justice, but a risky message for driverson October 10, 2024 by Sean Hocking (Cannabis Law News | Cannabis Law Report)
I support the recent ruling by the Arizona Court of Appeals, but I fear its unintended consequences. While the decision rightly acknowledges that THC can linger in the bloodstream long after impairment has passed, the ruling may lead to a dangerous misconception: that it’s safe to drive after using marijuana. Just like some alcohol users