The congruence between Federal and state laws relating to marijuana, 2 which has existed for generations, is unraveling. In recent years a number of states have reduced or eliminated criminal penalties for the possession or use of small amounts of marijuana;3 twentythree states have established a state law exception for medical marijuana; 4 and Colorado, Washington, Alaska and Oregon now authorize the retail and personal growth, sale and possession of marijuana as a matter of state law.5 Maryland has lately joined the list of states purporting to create exceptions or safe harbors for those wishing to engage in the manufacture, distribution and use of so-called “medical marijuana.”6 Yet Congress’s operative expression of the federal legislat...
This Article is entirely agnostic with respect to the issue of whether we should or should not decri...
This Article explores the tension between land conservation and marijuana cultivation in the context...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...
The congruence between Federal and state laws relating to marijuana, 2 which has existed for generat...
Is green the new gold?1 Last year, the marijuana industry pulled in a whopping $2.4 billion.2 To put...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
Sixteen states and the District of Columbia currently permit the medical use of marijuana, yet state...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
In recent years, many states have legalized the use and sale of marijuana for medical or even recrea...
Marijuana law is changing rapidly in the United States today – since 1996, 23 states and the Distric...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
With many firms practicing in multiple states, a lawyer could represent a marijuana dispensary in a ...
Lawful marijuana tenants (“LMT”), or tenants who lease property for the purpose of operating a marij...
This Article is entirely agnostic with respect to the issue of whether we should or should not decri...
This Article explores the tension between land conservation and marijuana cultivation in the context...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...
The congruence between Federal and state laws relating to marijuana, 2 which has existed for generat...
Is green the new gold?1 Last year, the marijuana industry pulled in a whopping $2.4 billion.2 To put...
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized t...
Sixteen states and the District of Columbia currently permit the medical use of marijuana, yet state...
Cannabis has a long history in the United States. Originally, doctors and pharmacists used cannabis ...
Marijuana is legal for either medicinal or recreational use in many states. However, the cultivation...
In recent years, many states have legalized the use and sale of marijuana for medical or even recrea...
Marijuana law is changing rapidly in the United States today – since 1996, 23 states and the Distric...
As the number of states legalizing medicinal and recreational marijuana increases and marijuana emer...
This Comment provides an in-depth analysis of the current status regarding legalization of marijuana...
With many firms practicing in multiple states, a lawyer could represent a marijuana dispensary in a ...
Lawful marijuana tenants (“LMT”), or tenants who lease property for the purpose of operating a marij...
This Article is entirely agnostic with respect to the issue of whether we should or should not decri...
This Article explores the tension between land conservation and marijuana cultivation in the context...
Currently, twenty-eight states and the District of Columbia allow the use of marijuana for medical p...