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Cannabis Capitalism, Paul J. Larkin Jr.
Marijuana Edibles And “Gummy Bears”, Paul J. Larkin Jr.
Marijuana Edibles And “Gummy Bears”, Paul J. Larkin Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
Contemporary American society has decided that, whatever may be the benefits and harms of liberalizing marijuana use by adults, we should continue to outlaw the sale of recreational-use marijuana to children and adolescents. Even the states that permit recreational marijuana use under state law draw the line between adults and minors. Unfortunately, some companies pay only lip service to that line. The ability to develop products that closely resemble cookies, brownies, candies, and other substances that are attractive to children and adolescents — albeit, for different reasons — poses the risk that minors — some accidentally, some intentionally — will …
Indian Country Complexities And The Ambiguous State Of Marijuana Policy In The United States, Lauren Adornetto
Indian Country Complexities And The Ambiguous State Of Marijuana Policy In The United States, Lauren Adornetto
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presidential Politics As A Safeguard Of Federalism: The Case Of Marijuana Legalization, David S. Schwartz
Presidential Politics As A Safeguard Of Federalism: The Case Of Marijuana Legalization, David S. Schwartz
Buffalo Law Review
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Big Food's Trip Down Tobacco Road: What Tobacco's Past Can Indicate About Food's Future, Joshua Logan Pennel
Big Food's Trip Down Tobacco Road: What Tobacco's Past Can Indicate About Food's Future, Joshua Logan Pennel
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
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An Information Prescription For Drug Regulation, Anita Bernstein, Joseph Bernstein
An Information Prescription For Drug Regulation, Anita Bernstein, Joseph Bernstein
Buffalo Law Review
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Does A Genetically Modified Rose Still Smell As Sweet: Labeling Of Genetically Modified Organisms Under The Biosafety Protocol, Lisa A. Tracy
Does A Genetically Modified Rose Still Smell As Sweet: Labeling Of Genetically Modified Organisms Under The Biosafety Protocol, Lisa A. Tracy
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
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The Tension Between Policy Objectives And Individual Rights: Rethinking Extradition And Extraterritorial Abduction Jurisprudence, Darin A. Bifani
The Tension Between Policy Objectives And Individual Rights: Rethinking Extradition And Extraterritorial Abduction Jurisprudence, Darin A. Bifani
Buffalo Law Review
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Umbilical Cords: The New Drug Connection, Margaret Phillips
Umbilical Cords: The New Drug Connection, Margaret Phillips
Buffalo Law Review
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The Right To Refuse Antipsychotic Drug Treatment And The Supreme Court: Washington V. Harper, Jeannette Brian
The Right To Refuse Antipsychotic Drug Treatment And The Supreme Court: Washington V. Harper, Jeannette Brian
Buffalo Law Review
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Close Your Eyes And Swallow: The Fda Deals A Severe Blow To Patients' Rights To Drug Information, Barbra A. Kavanaugh
Close Your Eyes And Swallow: The Fda Deals A Severe Blow To Patients' Rights To Drug Information, Barbra A. Kavanaugh
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
Nitrite In Cured Meat: How Safe?, Paul Laub
Nitrite In Cured Meat: How Safe?, Paul Laub
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
Drinking Water And Public Health: How Serious Is The Problem, Reed Kellner
Drinking Water And Public Health: How Serious Is The Problem, Reed Kellner
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
The Evolution And Present Status Of New York Drug Control Legislation, Thomas M. Quinn, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
The Evolution And Present Status Of New York Drug Control Legislation, Thomas M. Quinn, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
Buffalo Law Review
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Possession Of Dangerous Drugs In A Car-New York's Criminal Presumption Statute, William M. Feigenbaum
Possession Of Dangerous Drugs In A Car-New York's Criminal Presumption Statute, William M. Feigenbaum
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.