Judge Montali US Bankruptcy CourtNorthern District of California issues opinion denying UST’s motion to dismiss an individual’s chapter 7 case where primary asset of the individual was an ownership interest in several plant-touching operating cannabis companies.

Hemp Cultivation, Processing & Extraction News, Hemp Legalization & Regulatory News for Hemp Businesses

He writes

Bankruptcy court doors for hashtagcannabis companies continue to budge open in California. Judge Montali in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California recently issued an opinion denying the UST’s motion to dismiss an individual’s chapter 7 case where the primary asset of the individual was an ownership interest in several plant-touching operating cannabis companies. The court made several key findings, including:

(1) the CSA does not prohibit owning or disposing of an interest in an entity that is engaged in a cannabis business;

(2) the only arm of the executive branch with an explicit mission to enforce the CSA is the UST in seeking to dismiss bankruptcies linked to the cannabis industry;

and (3) if a chapter 7 trustee is uncomfortable administering such assets, such trustee can be replaced. The court also acknowledged that abandonment of cannabis assets under section 544 is also available.

1719540386226

your paid advertisement here

Articles You May Like

The German justice system is reviewing 280,000 old cases after cannabis amnesty.. German Association of Judges  not happy with the extra work
Germany: Higher Regional Court overturns driving ban for cannabis use 
South Carolina solicitor general issues opinion to the Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives today addressing legality of distribution, sale & marketing of non-alcoholic beverages containing hemp-derived delta-9 THC below 0.3%
Weedweek Report About Pesticides In CA Also Highlights Major Departures From California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) Legal Dept
Cannabis Store’s Arbitration Agreement Upheld by Massachusetts Court

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *