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Plaintiffs growing, selling and delivering legal marijuana in Massachusetts now have two court decisions against them, but aren’t giving up. They seek to overturn a federal law they say strangles ...
The 280E section bars any company from claiming standard business tax deductions if it traffics in Schedule I or Schedule II controlled substances. Marijuana has been a Schedule I narcotic since the ...
The case dates back to 2004 when officials of the Customs department received information that two men were likely to ...
Michael Duvall, 52, was arrested after police observed frequent foot traffic at his room at a hotel on Central Avenue in ...
The DEA's alleged resistance to cannabis rescheduling under the Biden administration leaves reform efforts stalled. Read more ...
Deputies stopped the 50-year-old man on May 6, 2025 in Vallejo. The next day, they found drugs and exotic animals while ...
In 2025, federal initiatives aim to ease cannabis research restrictions and address the growing market of THC-infused ...
Federal officials said $192,000 was paid as part of the settlement to address allegations that the pharmacy violated civil provisions of the Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”). Between January ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A New Haven pharmacy has agreed to pay $192,000 to resolved allegations of violating the Controlled Substances Act on Thursday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
Shanmugam said there are no plans to amend the law, but he added that the courts will decide on the constitutionality of presumptions under the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA). Under the law ...