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Hitting The Trip Wire: When Does A Company Become A "Marijuana Business"?, Lauren A. Newell
Hitting The Trip Wire: When Does A Company Become A "Marijuana Business"?, Lauren A. Newell
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Like the alcohol industry was during Prohibition, the marijuana industry is a profitable one. And, as bootlegging was then, selling marijuana in the United States is currently illegal. Despite the number of states that have legalized or decriminalized the sale of marijuana for medical or recreational use under state law, marijuana sales remain illegal as a matter of federal law under the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (“CSA”). Individuals and entities that violate the CSA face substantial criminal and civil liability, including prison time and fines, alongside a host of additional negative consequences arising from business, tax, bankruptcy, and …
High Crimes: Liability For Directors Of Retail Marijuana Corporations, Lauren A. Newell
High Crimes: Liability For Directors Of Retail Marijuana Corporations, Lauren A. Newell
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Selling retail marijuana in the United States is illegal — or is it? A rising number of states have legalized the retail sale of marijuana and are busily regulating these sales and the companies that make them. Even so, the sale of marijuana is a crime under federal law. Are companies that sell retail marijuana duly sanctioned, productive contributors to their state economies, or are they felons just waiting for the wheels of justice to turn in their direction? At this moment, no one can answer that question with certainty.
What is certain is that more companies are being formed …