by CannabisLawSolutions | May 26, 2017 | Business
By: Micah Bucy Most who follow the medical marijuana industry know that in most states the roll out of medical marijuana has been controversial and glacially slow for businesses and patients alike. Lawsuits challenging the licensing agencies’ process and choices bear...
by CannabisLawSolutions | May 19, 2017 | Policy
By: Whitney Snyder Various federal controlled substance and banking-related laws prohibit or severely disincentivize banks from providing financial services to state-legal marijuana businesses. Consequently, despite the growing number of states legalizing medical...
by CannabisLawSolutions | May 17, 2017 | Policy
By: Judith Cassel Earlier this year New Jersey doubled the number of patients certified to take medical marijuana from 5,000 to 10,000, directly resulting from New Jersey certifying Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a condition treatable with medical marijuana. On...
by CannabisLawSolutions | May 16, 2017 | Policy
By: Judith Cassel West Virginia did not legalize medical marijuana because it was a popular, progressive movement. West Virginia passed its medical marijuana act in order to alleviate real pain and suffering of West Virginians struggling from the following...
by CannabisLawSolutions | Mar 31, 2017 | Policy
By: Judith Cassel On March 30, 2017, Delaware lawmakers, Rep. Helene Keeley and Sen. Margaret Rose Henry, introduced a bill to legalize recreational marijuana. House Bill 110, the Delaware Marijuana Control Act (“HB 110”), would allow state residents to purchase...