We are still a very long way from anything concrete as it pertains to the DCC, the pig farmers’ case and its consequent effect on cannabis interstate commerce. The only thing we can only do now is to wait and see if a tweak in the DCC is to be expected. While some might believe it’s a bit of a stretch to expect such a decision from the Supreme Court, it was also what many though about Roe vs. Wade and we all know how that turned out. Whether the DCC becomes tweaked, definition of burden reviewed or interstate commerce will win over social equity, time will tell.
The Trump administration is preparing to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of…
Based on the ruling, products that are legal federally as well as at the state…
The drug’s history of healing and experimentation stretches from ancient China to American counterculture —…
The new partnership will spotlight the stories of people still behind bars for cannabis, support…
Colombia is moving forward with a controversial plan to euthanize dozens of invasive hippos descended…
Imported hashish sustained mountain economies for centuries—until modern legalization and market economics erased it almost…