Three Years Each for British Couple Supporting Kenyan Village
A British couple in their sixties have received a three year prison sentence each for growing marijuana in their backyard.
A British couple in their sixties have received a three year prison sentence each for growing marijuana in their backyard.
A British couple in their sixties have received a three year prison sentence each for growing marijuana in their backyard.
A new Michigan Court of Appeals has declared that medical marijuana patients are not immune from arrest for possession of marijuana if they do not have their state-issued paperwork or registry card with them.
A bankruptcy court case has been thrown out of court in Colorado, not helping the complicated and rocky relationship between medical marijuana and banking.
Attorney argues to Georgia Supreme Court that thermal imaging isn’t “tangible” enough for a search warrant
Medical marijuana mom busted for breastfeeding baby has her day in court
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The application process was only open to those over 21 and you must also turn in the paperwork showing you were filing to run a non-profit business. All applications were also turned in with the non-refundable $5,000 filing fee. And although not required, those non-profit business planners could also turn in proof that they had $150,000 in their bank accounts to be given favor over those applications that did not turn in such proof. With all those hoops, 484 companies applied for what must be legally capped at 126 dispensaries state-wide – which by law is one per every 10 pharmicies in the state.