Supreme Court upholds Quebec home-grow ban – Cannabis | weed | marijuana
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a ban on home growing in the French-speaking province of Quebec. Federal law allows Canadians to grow up to four plants per household, but th
Federal court upholds Washington state cannabis residency permit
Bucking a national trend, a Washington state judge upheld the state’s residency requirement for owning cannabis businesses and ruled that the US Constitution’s dormant
Breaking: Russian court upholds Brittney Griner’s verdict
The US Olympian’s lawyer said no honest judge would agree that the 9-year sentence for the crime of possession of less than a gram of cannabis oil was reasonable. A Russian c
The World Anti-Doping Agency upholds the cannabis ban
A year after it announced it was reconsidering its cannabis ban, the World Anti-Doping Agency will reportedly keep the ban in place. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing
A life sentence for 43.71 grams of cannabis? The Mississippi Supreme Court upholds the draconian ruling
Supreme Court upholds life sentence for Mississippi man convicted of marijuana possession In recent news, a man sentenced to life in prison for cannabis possession has lost his app
Mississippi Supreme Court upholds life sentence for cannabis possession
The Mississippi Supreme Court last week voted to uphold a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a man convicted of possessing less than three ounces of weed. The cour
Brazil Supreme Court Upholds Right to Home Grow Cannabis
On Tuesday, Brazil became the latest country to rule that sick people can grow cannabis and extract its components into oil to treat chronic pain. The case is of domestic importanc
Washington cannabis case upholds compulsory residency
On July 23, 2021, the Thurston County Superior Court gave the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) a summary order in a lawsuit filed by Idaho businessman Todd Brinkm
The New York Senate upholds nominees to get marijuana legalization back on track
Hochul said at the special session she urged lawmakers, “There is no reason why simple announcements of who the executive director and who the chairman is weren’t made