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Trademark Infringement Litigation Case Study: Uncle Bud’s

Canna Law Blog

On the heels of our recent intellectual property webinar (a replay is available here !), we received some requests for real world examples of how trademark infringement litigation plays out in the courts. Luckily (or unluckily, depending on how you see things), trademark infringement litigation cases are filed on an almost daily basis throughout the country, and this one filed this week by CBH International, LLC is a great example.

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Analyses: Drug Interdiction Efforts at US Borders Typically Yield Only Small Quantities of Marijuana

NORML

Drug interdiction efforts along the US border often involve the seizure of small quantities of marijuana and no other substances, according to a pair of recently issued reports. The post Analyses: Drug Interdiction Efforts at US Borders Typically Yield Only Small Quantities of Marijuana appeared first on NORML.

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Inflation keeps rising, but weed prices stay the same

Leafly

Materials needed to grow weed have gone up in cost, but high supply and intense competition means stores and growers are reluctant to raise prices. The post Inflation keeps rising, but weed prices stay the same appeared first on Leafly.

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Legalizing Medical Marijuana Reduces Drunk Driving, New Data Shows

The Fresh Toast

Legalizing Medical Marijuana Reduces Drunk Driving, New Data Shows. Per the study, premiums dropped by approximately $22 dollars a year after states enabled their medical marijuana programs. The post Legalizing Medical Marijuana Reduces Drunk Driving, New Data Shows appeared first on The Fresh Toast.

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Where the Money Grows: Learning the Industry Trends in Medical Cannabis, Recreational Marijuana, Hemp, and Beyond

Speaker: Jonathan Bench, International Cannabis and Securities Business Attorney at Harris Bricken

The U.S. cannabis industry is still in its infancy, even though states began engaging with legalization in one form or another in the late 1990s. Today, many opportunities exist for individuals and businesses that want to engage in the industry. Some want to directly own licensed businesses, while others prefer to keep the industry at an arm’s length and merely profit from it.

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How to tell if your cannabis is laced

The Cannigma

Laced weed is another way to describe cannabis that has been altered with another substance. Despite what sensationalist headlines would have you believe , verifiable cases of laced cannabis are few and far between. If you’re reading this article in a post-smoking panic – take a deep breath. It is possible the anxiety and worry you’re experiencing is from the THC itself, not a contaminant.

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Is the Canadian Cannabis Experiment A Failure? 

Cannabis Life Network

Is the Canadian cannabis experiment a failure? Things may look rosy on the surface, but underneath, Canada’s legal cannabis regime is struggling. Whether it’s smaller craft producers sending half their profits to the federal government in excise taxes or larger producers racking up a record amount of losses. For many, the Canadian cannabis experiment is […].

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The Queer Cannabis Club and Culture

Veriheal

For centuries, cannabis has connected people from all walks of life. It has been a bridge that has brought together people of all cultures. It has helped millions physically, mentally, and spiritually throughout time. This legacy is continued today. This plant gives hope to many people and helps many others find a higher quality of living. It has also helped spark the creation of non-profit organizations such as the Queer Cannabis Club.

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Understanding Cannabis Flavonoids

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Cannabis consists of hundreds of bioactive compounds, but there’s no arguing the fact that cannabinoids tend to get the most attention of any other compound. That’s likely because cannabinoids are most closely associated with the way cannabis can make an individual feel. This occurs because cannabinoids directly interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the human body, creating effects such as euphoria, enhancement of the senses, and alleviating certain health concerns like pain or infla

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Oxygen is made just for you at our oxygen therapy Las Vegas

Cannabis Law Report

Oxygen is essential for human life and some people with breathing conditions cannot get enough oxygen by natural means. They may be in need of oxygen therapy. People who obtain oxygen therapy can often see enhanced energy levels and good sleep, and improved quality of life. Who will need oxygen therapy? Our oxygen therapy Las Vegas is mostly given to people who cannot get enough oxygen naturally.

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Qualifying For A Medical Cannabis Card In Texas

Canna Care Docs

Since 2015, Texans with certain medical conditions have had access to medical marijuana through the state’s Compassionate Use Program. Struggling with painful or uncomfortable symptoms? Medical cannabis can have a significant impact on your daily life. Read on for details to determine if you qualify. We’ll help you make an informed decision about the Texas medical program!

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Answer of the Day for Jun 22, 2022

TheAnswerPage

There is a high strength of evidence for the efficacy of cannabinoid-based medicines for the treatment of intractable epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and cancer-related nausea. Which of these 3 conditions has the greatest relative number of patients using cannabinoid -based medicines to treat the condition? Among epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and cancer-related nausea, the least number of patients use cannabinoid-based medicines for intractable epilepsy and the greatest number of people use cannabin

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Virginia Cannabis Control Act: A Tale of Two Legislatures

Cannabis Law Report

By Agustin Rodriguez & Christina Sava. June 21, 2022. It was the best of times… the passage of the Virginia Cannabis Control Act (CCA) in 2021 was celebrated by many as the first bill in the South to legalize adult-use cannabis (read about the status of cannabis programs in other Southern states here ). It was also heralded as the success of a Democrat-controlled legislature and of outgoing Democratic Governor Ralph Northam.