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Welcome to Barnamala’s FREE online class for UGC NET Geography June 2024! Join Jyoti Ma’am’s as she delves into the fascinating world of Settlement Geography, a key subject for your UGC NET preparation. The presentation slide of this free demo class on Agricultural and Industrial Geography is given below- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qfkpy3x–DXck5RhzdPJyp1pWGnUe3rL/view?usp=sharing Barnamala has organized free classes
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Mr. Cannabis Law is pleased to announce the rebrand of its law firm into LumaLex Law, a full-service law firm serving clients in emerging and highly regulated industries, such as cannabis, psychedelics, alternative health, artificial intelligence (AI), health clinics, ketamine clinics, real estate, technology and more.  LumaLex Law’s Founding Partner Dustin Robinson, Esq. is a South Florida-based attorney, CPA, investment fund
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1. Introduction Since 2012, twenty-four states have legalized adult-use recreational cannabis. To varying degrees, state laws allow for the production, distribution, retail sale, and on-site consumption of cannabis in licensed businesses [1].1 In addition, recreational cannabis is decriminalized in the District of Columbia and the territory of Guam. Although legislative provisions vary across these jurisdictions, they
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As posted by Michelle Bodian Cannabis and Hemp Attorney at Vicente LLP on Linked In Alabama hemp litigation news Plaintiffs won The Department of Public Health is “permanently enjoined from taking any action to prohibit Alabama companies from manufacturing or selling edible hemp products provided that they comply with the statutory definitions.” The judge concluded
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U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Litigation Release No. 25847 / September 25, 2023 Securities and Exchange Commission v. Michael Caridi, No. 1:23-cv-1243 (D. Conn. filed September 20, 2023) SEC Charges Connecticut Resident with Fraudulent Statements in Press Releases The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed charges against Michael Caridi, a resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, and
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State laws governing cannabis licensing are at the center of almost a dozen recent federal lawsuits that have divided federal courts. The issue in all 11 suits is whether the US Constitution’s dormant commerce clause applies to state cannabis markets while cannabis is illegal under federal law. The lawsuits pose a novel question about whether the dormant
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In the crowded field of constitutional law, David Pozen noticed something missing. As public opinion and laws on cannabis use have shifted away from the intensely punitive approach of the “war on drugs,” the Columbia Law professor was struck by the absence of arguments that smoking or possessing marijuana is a right protected by the Constitution—particularly because