Sick of smelling her neighbor’s legal pot, this woman sued January 17, 2023 AggregatedNews Policy & Legal 0 Comments Josefa Ippolito-Shepherd tried cleaning, pleading and suing, but she said the attack on her home of 30 years was unrelenting. Sometimes she felt as though she couldn’t breathe, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t live out her retirement in her manicured Cleveland Park… Read More→
Fox News Is a Little Confused About Marijuana and Crime July 28, 2021 AggregatedNews News & Insights 0 Comments If the drug is causing gun violence, it’s because of the discrepancy between local and federal legalization laws, not weed-induced “psychosis” Gun violence is rampant in Washington, D.C. Fox News is pushing the idea that “pot usage” is to blame.… Read More→
Aiming for equity, D.C. may reserve some medical cannabis licenses for ex-inmates with drug convictions May 4, 2021 AggregatedNews District of Columbia 0 Comments The D.C. Council on Tuesday will consider legislation that reserves some new medical marijuana business licenses for people who were previously incarcerated for drug-related offenses — the latest effort by city lawmakers to bolster equity in the expanding industry. The… Read More→
Harrop: Why Canadians rule the cannabis business March 11, 2019 AggregatedNews Hemp Policy & Legal, News & Insights, Op-Ed, Opinions 0 Comments President Donald Trump routinely waves his fist at alleged unfair trade practices, including at the hands of our good neighbor Canada. But what about playing fields that are uneven because the U.S. government makes them so? Witness the cannabis industry.… Read More→
Will Retail Marijuana Hurt the Medical Marijuana Industry? September 28, 2016 AggregatedNews Retail 0 Comments Could recreational marijuana hurt the medical marijuana community? A new report from GreenWave Advisors believes that legalized retail marijuana will disrupt the emerging medical sector. In states where recreational marijuana has been legalized, medical marijuana patient counts have dropped. It… Read More→