Although cannabis-related businesses have thrived in the localities that have legalized marijuana as a consumer product, the industry has suffered from crippling uncertainty, in the form of limited access to the banking system. The cannabis industry thus has been forced to operate in a cash-intensive “gray market,” which is a problem. An entire industry conducting all of its business in cash cannot be fairly taxed or regulated and, historically, has been associated with lawlessness—everything from security concerns, transportation and currency problems, money laundering, and cash hoarding. This brief reviews and analyzes the issues that surround marijuana banking and offers several policy options for addressing the tension between federal e...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
Vaults, armed guards, and paranoia are costs of doing business today in the recreational marijuana i...
This report explores some of the issues concerning obstruction of business and the contribution to c...
Numerous states have recently legalized recreational marijuana, which has created a burgeoning marij...
This Note considers the implications of these recent federal guidelines issued to financial institut...
Marijuana reform legislation has created a lucrative industry for legal marijuana on the local and s...
A new marijuana industry has emerged in the United States in the wake of state-by-state legalization...
(Excerpt) Imagine that you are a small business owner. Rather than opening a new coffee shop, craft ...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
There is limited information available concerning the recreational marijuana industry due to its fir...
Colorado and Washington State have made history by approving measures to make marijuana sale and use...
In this modern era, we are faced with a dilemma. Due to outdated and archaic legislation and policy,...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...
Although marijuana is illegal under federal law, twenty-three states have legalized some marijuana u...
Vaults, armed guards, and paranoia are costs of doing business today in the recreational marijuana i...
This report explores some of the issues concerning obstruction of business and the contribution to c...
Numerous states have recently legalized recreational marijuana, which has created a burgeoning marij...
This Note considers the implications of these recent federal guidelines issued to financial institut...
Marijuana reform legislation has created a lucrative industry for legal marijuana on the local and s...
A new marijuana industry has emerged in the United States in the wake of state-by-state legalization...
(Excerpt) Imagine that you are a small business owner. Rather than opening a new coffee shop, craft ...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
There is limited information available concerning the recreational marijuana industry due to its fir...
Colorado and Washington State have made history by approving measures to make marijuana sale and use...
In this modern era, we are faced with a dilemma. Due to outdated and archaic legislation and policy,...
“Don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.” That is what Colorado Governor John Hickenl...
The Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1970. Since that time, billions of dollars have been sp...
Under the Controlled Substances Act (1970), the federal government classifies cannabis as a Schedule...