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Californian Lawmakers End Pot Smoking in Moving Vehicles

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Before the passing to Assembly Bill 1810 , it was illegal for drivers and passengers to smoke or vape marijuana within vehicles travelling on state highways. But the state law did extend exemptions for taxi, bus and limousine passengers. Therefore, this law change in no surprise. Call us at 714-937-2050.

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New California Cannabis Shop Hopefuls Face Barriers to Entry

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

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. However, almost nowhere in the Golden State can new marijuana business owners say it’s been an easy road.

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California Employers Ease Zero Tolerance on Cannabis

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

64 that legalized recreational use. Two years after that, federal lawmakers passed the Drug-Free Workplace America Act, which allowed mandatory drug-testing of employees AND government contractors, citing safety concerns. Call us at 714-937-2050. Additional Resources: National Treasury Employees Union v. Supreme Court.

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25 Cities Sue California to Block Unfettered Marijuana Delivery

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

Los Angeles marijuana delivery business attorneys are paying close attention to this litigation, wherein plaintiff cities argue that by allowing home deliveries in cities where it is restricted, the state is breaking key provisions of Prop. 64 , the legislation that opened the door to legalized recreational marijuana in California.

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

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

The state’s RFRA established a legal standard (unique to Indiana) requiring the government prove a compelling reason to restrict someone else’s religious practices and a burden of proof to show that it is doing so in the least burdensome way possible. Call us at 714-937-2050. 3, 2018, Indianapolis Star.

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

Cannabis Law Report

At the present time, state medical and recreational legalization have no impact on federal drug control laws. Although many states have chosen to legalize medical marijuana and four have legalized recreational use, such state actions continue to conflict with federal law. Emphasis added).

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