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Is the Nation’s Vaping Crisis Hurting California’s Cannabis Market?

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And as the epidemic dragged on, news reports covered a notable dip in vape sales, understandably as consumers took a slight step back from vaping until safety could be assured. If you need legal advice for your commercial cannabis business, our Los Angeles cannabis business attorneys can help. Legal Implications.

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Californian Lawmakers End Pot Smoking in Moving Vehicles

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Should you need legal help for using cannabis within limo, bus or taxi, our Los Angeles marijuana defense lawyers are here for you. Legal Implications. As marijuana has quickly become a party drug of choice since its legalization in California in 2016, recreational pot users will likely be most impacted by this change.

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25 Cities Sue California to Block Unfettered Marijuana Delivery

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More than two dozen cities that restrict legal cannabis sales are suing California over the issue of legal pot delivery. 64 , the legislation that opened the door to legalized recreational marijuana in California. 64 , the legislation that opened the door to legalized recreational marijuana in California.

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California Employers Ease Zero Tolerance on Cannabis

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This was true even here in California, where medical marijuana has been legal since 1996 and even with the passage of Prop. 64 that legalized recreational use. Since the advent of legalized marijuana, positive drug tests rates of climbed. Rates were higher in states where marijuana is legal. Supreme Court.

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New California Cannabis Shop Hopefuls Face Barriers to Entry

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This year was the first in which Californians could freely grow, sell, buy and use marijuana purely for purposes of recreation without the constant threat of criminal law enforcement intervention. For the most part, communities agree the drug should be legal, but just practically speaking, it takes time to supplant an unregulated market.

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L.A. Marijuana Attorneys: AB 1793 Allows Cannabis Conviction Expunging

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When California voters approved legalized marijuana for recreational purposes, one of the most important impacts of that was the fact that criminal prosecutions for many cannabis crimes would no longer be an issue. Oregon did so when it legalized marijuana four years ago. Call us at 714-937-2050.

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First Church of Cannabis Lawsuit: Marijuana “Rites” of Faith Falter in Court

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Los Angeles marijuana attorneys know the case won’t have much of an impact here in California, but it was interesting from a legal standpoint for how it might have impacted other states where the drug remains illegal for any purpose. Call us at 714-937-2050. Government. 3, 2018, Indianapolis Star. More Blog Entries: