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Tag: CBT > Cannabis Lawsuit
Texas
Circuit Court Ruling for Arkansas Renders Texas Governor’s Hemp Veto Argument Moot
The Eighth Circuit Court ruled that the 2018 Farm Bill does not preempt a state’s ability to regulate hemp after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill to ban it.
June 25, 2025
Oregon
Oregon Cannabis Companies No Longer Need Labor Peace Agreements to Renew Licenses
The state’s Liquor and Cannabis Commission announced the voter-approved requirement no longer applies after a conflicting federal court ruling.
May 30, 2025
Industry Headlines
MMJ to File Emergency Injunction Against DEA’s ‘Unconstitutional Marijuana Hearing’
MMJ BioPharma Cultivation, a company seeking DEA registration to cultivate cannabis for research, is hoping to avoid an administrative hearing.
May 1, 2025
New Mexico
Federal Judge Rules Medical Cannabis Isn’t Covered by Insurance
The U.S. district judge determined New Mexico law doesn’t mandate coverage, and, if it did, such a law would be preempted by federal law.
April 25, 2025
Alabama
Judge Sends Alabama Medical Cannabis Licensing Back to Square One
Circuit Judge James Anderson ruled that the state regulators’ emergency rule, established for a late 2023 licensing process, is void.
April 22, 2025
Industry Headlines
Planet 13 Recovers Additional $2.1 Million of Funds, $5 Million in Real Estate
The company’s settlement and recovery are related to El Capitan, an investment adviser that Planet 13 is suing.
March 3, 2025
Legislation and Regulation
DOJ Will No Longer Defend Administrative Law Judges From Removal
The announcement could bolster MMJ International Holdings’ ongoing lawsuit against the DEA over a medical cannabis research application.
February 25, 2025
California
Blum Holdings Reaches Global Settlement With People’s California
The settlement is subject to documentation and approval by the presiding judge in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings for two Blum subsidiaries.
February 24, 2025
Cannabis Rescheduling
Doctors Ask US Appellate Court for Redo in DEA’s Selections for Cannabis Rescheduling Participants
Doctors for Drug Policy Reform argues the DEA’s selections were arbitrary and capricious, providing ‘cure letters’ as evidence of ex parte communications.
February 18, 2025
Top Stories
Naked Man Allegedly Injured by Exploding Vape Pen Sues Cannabis Businesses
The suit claims the two businesses are liable for negligence, as well as physical injuries and property damage suffered by the plaintiff.
February 12, 2025
Cannabis Rescheduling
Interlocutory Appeal Could Derail Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing
New evidence prompted rescheduling advocates’ second effort to oust the DEA from the hearing; if relief is denied, they will seek the appeal.
January 8, 2025
Top Stories
Judge Grants Treez Favorable Judgement in Cannabis-Related Visa Lawsuit Against Feds
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security wrongfully denied an amended H-1B visa petition to one of the company’s workers.
December 6, 2024
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