Equity
America doesn’t have 40,000 cannabis prisoners
By
Alex Halperin
Jul 1, 2022
Jul 1, 2022
The idea that ‘No one should be locked up for a plant’ is both a cherished belief in cannabis circles and a central argument for the legal industry’s existence. Since its founding in 2019, Last Prisoner Project, a non-profit brainchild of...
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SCOOP: Glass House “implores” judge to alter ruling in Catalyst suit
Glass House Brands “implored” a California judge to reconsider a ruling on what it needs to share with rival Catalyst in a lawsuit between two of California’s most prominent operators.Glass House argues that the current ruling, issued in February, would...
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SCOOP: Celeb USC prof ensnared in dispensary suit
A labor dispute between a Los Angeles dispensary and a former exec ensnared a prominent USC professor this month when a judge ordered him to turn over communications between himself and the exec, his sister.A California judge ruled that David...
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Catalyst ruling could boost many Calif. businesses
A recent legal win for retailer Catalyst Cannabis could bring some relief to California cannabis businesses saddled with local payments created under the auspices of local "development agreements" (DAs)Last month a judge in Stanislaus County (Modesto) granted Catalyst a preliminary...