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Legal Liability for Commercial Marijuana Landlords

A Forbes finance and technology reporter recently explored the ways in which the legalization of marijuana across the country has created a scramble for those in the real estate industry. Snapping up commercial warehouses and other properties that will be desirable for marijuana cultivation, processing and distribution is a focus…

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Report: College Students Consume More Marijuana, Fewer Opioids

New research from the University of Michigan reveals that high school and college students are far less likely to consume illegal drugs than their parents. In fact, students’ use of prescription opioids (obtained both legally and illegally) is far less than their parents’ generation. However, there is one area where…

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Federal Prosecutors Dropping Charges Against Teen for 1 Gram of Marijuana

Federal authorities have decided they will drop the charges pending against a teen who was charged with possession of about one gram of marijuana, after the case gained national attention in Oregon.  The Native American teenager had faced a federal misdemeanor – which carries a possible one-year prison term and…

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Federal Appeals Court: Feds Can’t Prosecute Medical Marijuana Cases Absent State Law Violation

In a major victory for those facing prosecution under federal marijuana laws, a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled unanimously that the federal government cannot prosecute persons who grow and distribute medicinal marijuana so long as they are in compliance with state law. …

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Legal Medical Cannabis Lowers Opioid Abuse Rates

In states that allow citizens access to marijuana as medicine, the rates of opioid abuse are significantly lower. That’s according to a recent study conducted by Castlight Health, a workers’ health benefits provider. Researchers dove into five years’ worth of prescription abuse information reported anonymously by employees. What they found was…

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