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Cannabis and Taxes – The challenges of non-deductible expenses
What is Section 280 E? Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code forbids businesses from deducting otherwise ordinary business expenses from gross income associated with the “trafficking” of Schedule I or II substances, as defined by the Controlled Substances Act....
91 More Drug Cases Tied to Ex-Texas Cop to Be Dismissed
Prosecutors announced they expect to dismiss possibly 91 more drug convictions tied to an indicted ex-Houston Texas police officer. A look back at botched Harding Street raid... The Harris County DA’s Office had announced in February it would dismiss 73 cases...
Charges brought on two technicians who allegedly faked tests on breathalyzer machines.
The Michigan AG filed charges against two technicians contracted to service all the DataMaster DMT breath alcohol testing instruments for the Lower Peninsula One device is at the Beverly Hills Police Department in Oakland County, the other at the Alpena County...
Initial Study Says Cannabis Might Help Prevent COVID-19 Infections
Initial Study Says Cannabis Might Help Prevent COVID-19 Infections and Marijuana could regulate the main gateway COVID-19 enters host cells in patients, new research concludes. New research into preventive measures and possible treatment for the coronavirus could be...
Scientists launch clinical trials to see if cannabis can be effective against the coronavirus
Israel Researchers Believe CBD Could Play Role In COVID-19 Treatment. This product, which is expected to be administrated by inhalation, will be tested against a variety of lung infections. Israeli scientists have launched clinical trials into whether cannabis can...
Could Zoom jury trials become the norm during the coronavirus pandemic?
In April, a Florida court held a bench trial over Zoom to decide a child abduction case under the Hague Convention. Later that month, the same state held a major virtual trial on the voting rights of convicted felons, with the public listening in by phone. As criminal...
Timeline in Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith Corruption Case
Eric J. Smith (Michigan politician) - Wikipedia Eric Smith is the an American attorney and the former Prosecuting Attorney of Macomb County, Michigan. He resigned in 2020 after his arrest of embezzlement and corruption charges....
Lighthouse LIVE
Join us for Lighthouse LIVE Fundraiser Saturday, May 9th2:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. LIVE on Facebook and YouTube. LIVE Since the COVID-19 crisis began, Lighthouse has been working to keep up with the growing need in our community. We have increased our capacity for...
THE EMERGENCY POWERS OF GOVERNOR Act 302 of 1945
State of Emergency or Disaster Declaration...Pursuant to Michigan Emergency Management Act, the Governor may declare a “state of emergency” or “state of disaster” and activate applicable relief forces if an emergency or disaster or imminent threat thereof exists....
The Governor’s Power Under The Emergency Management Act
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT (EXCERPT) Act 390 of 1976 AN ACT to provide for planning, mitigation, response, and recovery from natural and human-made disaster within and outside this state; to create the Michigan emergency management advisory council and prescribe its...
MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL NO. 5709
MICHIGAN HOUSE BILL NO. 5709 2020-04-30HousePassed; Given Immediate Effect Roll Call # 192 Yeas 62 Nays 38 Excused 0 Not Voting 9 To revise the penalties in one of the two laws that authorize a governor to assume extraordinary powers during an emergency, including the...
Executive Order 2020-70 (COVID-19)
Michigan Executive Order 2020-70 (COVID-19) EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 2020-70 Temporary requirement to suspend activities thatare not necessary to sustain or protect life Rescission of Executive Order 2020-59 The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease that...
US Supreme Court votes remotely to deny voters right to vote remotely
According to Politifact... Politifact Summary The U.S. Supreme Court did indeed meet and vote remotely to rule on the Wisconsin election.But it’s a stretch to say they denied a “right to vote remotely”The traditional remote voting right is to cast an absentee ballot...
Active Marijuana Facilities Licensing Map
Active Facility Licenses In Michigan View a Map of the Active Facilities Licenses in Michigan, Including Provisioning Centers Licensed for Home Delivery. This map is filterable by type using the filter key (click the filter icon top right). Use the slider bar at...
GOVERNORS’ POWERS & AUTHORITY
From the National Governors' Association Website Overview Governors, all of whom are popularly elected, serve as the chief executive officers of the fifty states and five commonwealths and territories. As state managers, governors are responsible for implementing...
Listen Live to the US Supreme Court
Listen live to arguments in the Supreme Court. On Monday, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over the phone for the first time ever due to the coronavirus pandemic; they'll hear 10 cases remotely from now until May 13. But that's not the only history being...
US Supreme Court Press Releases Regarding the Justices and counsel will all participate remotely.
The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments by telephone conference on May 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 in a limited number of previously postponed cases. The following cases will be assigned argument dates after the Clerk’s Office has confirmed the availability of...
Michigan Supreme Court Opinion regarding MMMA caregivers and local ordinances
DeRUITER v TOWNSHIP OF BYRON Chief Justice: Bridget M. McCormackChief Justice Pro Tem: David F. VivianoJustices: Stephen J. Markman, Brian K. Zahra, Richard H. Bernstein, Elizabeth T. Clement, Megan K. CavanaghReporter of Decisions: Kathryn L. Loomis Docket No....