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Is Big Tobacco Really Trying to Get into the Cannabis Industry By Using Trademark Lawsuits on Rolling Papers and Cones?

Big Tobacco’s claims against major cannabis companies and the celebrities associated with them are often unbelievable and may even seem comical. In recent trademark lawsuits, a tobacco company argued that commonly used products in the rolling paper industry, such as pre-rolled cones and organic hemp papers, should be considered paraphernalia.

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