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Skymint acquired out of receivership
Tropics LP, under a new entity called Skymint Acquisition Co., acquired the assets of Green Peak Industries, doing business as Skymint, for $109.4 million. Nuff saidPlease note that cannabis at the time of this post being published is still a controlled substance...
Trulieve seeks $143M federal refund for 280E taxes
Would enforcing payment and accepting money from a federally illegal business cause you to be caught up in RICO, CCE and conspiracy charges that would put you away for decades? For you yes - For the government a big NO.Multistate marijuana company Trulieve Cannabis...
Feds Clarify Doctor Prescribed Medical Cannabis Is No Excuse
The revised federal workplace drug testing guidelines, issued by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), are intended to provide clarity. These guidelines emphasize that individuals who use...
Learn From Some of the Best Attorneys – Anatomy of a DUI
Anatomy Of A DUI Case: Intake To TrialLearn and work with the most experienced attorneys in the business.What do Michael Komorn, David Rudoi, Bill Maze, Patrick Barone, Jeff Crampton, Aida Spahic, Ed Sternisha and Keeley Blanchard all have in common? A career of OWI...
Court of Appeals Decision Green Light for MMMA Caregivers?
Is a recent court of appeals decision a green light for medical marijuana patients, caregivers+ and regular citizens? If the MRTMA laws trump the public health code it could be...at least punishment wise. Read the COA opinion below. Oh yeah, put aside some funds...
Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion – Ineffective Counsel
Concerns: Ineffective assistance of counsel Failure to move to dismiss a reckless-driving causing death charge The Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) MCL 257.626(4) Whether careless maintenance can satisfy the elements of reckless operation & operation causing death Willful...
MI Democrats: Give driver licenses to undocumented immigrants
“There’s not an apple, blueberry, asparagus, turkey, egg (farm) that this legislation wouldn’t help,” said Rob Steffens
Michigan K-12 students could take medical marijuana to school
Students attending K-12 schools in Michigan would have the opportunity to utilize medical marijuana and CBD-infused products thanks to recently introduced legislation (2023-HIB-5063). The bill, introduced by Democratic representatives in the Michigan House last week,...
SAFER banking act – Acting up again
October 2, 2023 - The Senate Banking Committee's historic vote propels the SAFER Banking Act to the Senate floor, marking a significant milestone. The bill must now navigate the Senate and the House of Representatives before reaching President Biden's desk. Cannabis...
Canadian Study-Cannabis use disorder linked to 60% higher risk
A recent study published in Addiction evaluated the associations of cannabis use disorder (CUD) with cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes. Cannabis usage is prevalent among more than 200 million individuals worldwide, and its associated adverse effects carry...
US Court of Appeals 6th – Opinion – Search & Seizure
Kentucky State Police officers searched Edward Lewis’s laptop, cell phone, and thumb drive and found evidence of child pornography. Lewis moved to suppress the evidence, arguing that it was obtained through an unlawful search and seizure of his electronic devices...
Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion – Crime Definition
Published Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion Docket No(s) 362161Lower Court Docket No(s) 2021-000966-FCHood, J. “Crimes are supposed to be defined by the legislature, not by clever prosecutors riffing on equivocal language.” [*1] “[C]rimes are supposed to be defined by...
Michigan Supreme Court won’t revive Flint water charges
The Michigan Supreme Court Wednesday shot down the state attorney general’s high-profile effort to criminally prosecute seven former public officials for their role in the Flint water crisis. In a series of orders, the court left in place lower court dismissals of the...
Probation and Sentencing Law Changes in Michigan
Recently, Michigan implemented significant reforms in their criminal justice system, impacting both misdemeanor and felony sentencing as well as probation.
Michigan dropping marijuana drug testing for some new-hires on Oct. 1
(FOX 2) -September 24, 2023 11:22PM Next month marks the end of drug tests probing for marijuana use among some of the government's tens of thousands of employees who work for the state of Michigan. Following a summer vote by members on the Michigan Civil Service...
Take a look inside the MSP Forensic Science Lab
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - The Michigan State Police Forensic Science Lab located at the 8th District Headquarters in Marquette is the only forensic science lab in the Upper Peninsula. The 10-person lab is made up of fingerprint examiners, controlled substance...
Michigan Marijuana Dispensary Owner Convicted of Tax Evasion and Obstructing the IRS
A federal jury in Detroit found a Michigan man guilty of evading federal income taxes and obstructing the IRS, among other charges. According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, Ryan Richmond, of Bloomfield, owned and operated the marijuana dispensary...
Cocaine Isomer Defense
CASE LAW Federal case list is long - See items after that list MICHIGAN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. IDRIS QUINTELL WILKES (2023) - Link Michigan law covered more cocaine-related substances than federal law. More specifically, he argued that Michigan law swept more...