Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Queens of the Stone Age light up the Commodore at LP-sponsored show

On August 4, Queens of the Stone Age played to a packed crowd in Vancouver, completely rocking the Commodore Ballroom. Sponsored by Aurora Cannabis, Canada’s second largest licensed producer, the show was part of the Aurora Illumination Series of coast-to-coast concerts featuring big names like Post Malone, City and Colour, and Ghostface Killah, just to […]

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Cannabis and Space: The Best Products for Stargazing

What better way to enjoy the annual Perseid meteor shower than with great friends & cannabis? Stargaze in style with these fun cannabis products!

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Monday, 6 August 2018

Victoria’s Mayor and Council to Discuss Onsite Cannabis Consumption

It is nice to be able to say that there are some politicians that are actually listening to the people. At the Aug. 9, 2018 meeting, The City Council of Victoria and Mayor will be discussing the need to create regulations for safe onsite cannabis consumption! Listed at the end of the agenda, under section […]

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Federal Employees Deserve to Use Marijuana, Too

A new bill was introduced in the House of Representatives in hopes of easing up burdens on federal employees whomarijuana lawyers work in states where marijuana has been legalized by allowing them to benefit from their state’s laws without fear of losing their job. HR-6589, the Fairness in Federal Drug Testing Under States Laws Act, would protect the employment of anyone working for or applying to work for a local office serving the federal government who is caught using cannabis so long as the person is abiding by proper state laws, according to a report from Washington Times.

The bill was introduced by Reps. Charlie Crist (D-Florida) and Drew Ferguson (R-Georgia) once again proving cannabis is an issue that truly brings people together across the aisle.

In many ways, one would not know that marijuana is prohibited by federal law in the United States. In 30 states and Washington, D.C., cannabis has been legalized for medical use, with about a third of those permitting recreational use. While more than half of the states in the U.S. have legalized some form of marijuana, many Americans still have to make careful decisions about whether or not to consume for the sake of their careers. Even where cannabis is legal, employers are perfectly within their rights to drug test and to hold employees accountable for marijuana found in their systems. This includes employees who have a recommendation from their doctor. It becomes even more complicated when the employer serves the federal government. Federal employers must abide by federal law, regardless of the state in which they are located. 

Many employers are finding that testing their employees for cannabis use does more harm than good, scaring away talented candidates who have done nothing wrong except follow the medical advice of a physician. These employers defer to state law rather than federal law and do not hold tests showing THC. Federal employers do not have the ability to defer to state law, but this bill would rectify this disparity. In either case, employers can still punish an employee if there is probable cause to believe the worker is under the influence while on the job. The bill also would still not allow employees who have top secret clearance or who have access to highly sensitive information to partake.

As our L.A. marijuana lawyers can attest, drug testing for cannabis is not a reliable way to prove that marijuana use is overlapping one’s professional life. The effects of cannabis usually wear off within a few hours, depending on the method of ingestion, but will remain in the system long enough to show up on a drug test roughly two weeks later. More so, without suspicion that an employee is high on the job, cannabis simply should not be a concern to employers. It is ridiculous that hundreds of thousands of people are now reaping the benefits of cannabis, yet we are still clinging to the notion that somehow by doing so, they could be unfit for work. Our legal team hopes this bill will make life easier for federal employees and will set an example for all employers.

Additional Resources:

New Bill Aims To Protect Employees In Legal States From Being Punished For Consuming Cannabis, July 28, 2018, By Calvin Hughes and James McClure, Civilized

More Blog Entries:

Employers Revisiting Policies on Marijuana, Jan. 1, 2018, Cannabis Law Group

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Sunday, 5 August 2018

Election Rejection: The Peculiar Path to Legalization for American states

Have you ever wondered why only some of the states in the United States allow their citizens legal access to a safe and effective medication? Have you ever wondered why even though most Americans would love to see medical cannabis legalized and a large portion would also prefer recreational cannabis to be legal rather than […]

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Saturday, 4 August 2018

Nothing To Fear But Legalization

It is happening more and more. It used to be the odd random time but now, when I converse with my friends working in the Cannabis industry, legalization is always a topic. Crushing exorbitant fines and a 14 year jail sentence are nothing to blow smoke at. The options for those who work in cannabis […]

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Northern and Southern California Join Forces for Cannabis Businesses

Two monoliths of cannabis advocacy have joined forces in California, aiming to protect what many estimate to be thecannabis lawyers world’s largest marijuana market. California Growers Association, based in Northern California, is merging with Southern California Coalition out of Los Angeles to leverage their combined strength when voicing needs of the cannabis industry to political representatives, according to Los Angeles Business Journal. A headquarters location for the far-flung group has not yet been selected.

Anyone who is familiar with the cannabis industry knows there are major cultural differences across the board — from the numerous farmers working the fertile lands of the “Emerald Triangle” in Northern California to posh dispensaries in L.A, and all of the laboratory testers, drivers, and processors in between. Each faction of the industry has different priorities, which has often kept the groups and their interests separate. Many in the state, however, are learning that more can be accomplished when we work together. The new CalGrowers-SoCal Coalition Collaboration is now 1,600 members strong, making the group a force to be reckoned with.There is a lot on the line, of course, for this group, composed of roughly 1,000 growers and about 600 manufacturers, lab workers, delivery drivers, distributors, retailers, and other marijuana industry workers. They are tasked with protecting an industry estimated to be worth $3.7 billion by the end of 2018 and $5.1 billion in 2019, with forecasts only growing from there. One hiccup anywhere along the chain can have vast ripple effects across all areas, making it essential for everyone in the industry to have each others’ backs. If a regulation is hitting distributors especially hard, it could have disastrous economic effects in all directions. All parts of the industry have to work in perfect harmony, so when a risk arises for businesses, consumers, or patients, it is beneficial to all involved that it be addressed quickly and efficiently.

Those who have stood in opposition of marijuana have learned that nothing is more effective than the power of numbers to spread your message. The more people are unified behind the same message, the more it gets repeated and the more traction it gets. That is how we found ourselves in the midst of the anti-marijuana “War on Drugs” that has devastated so many lives in this country. A single idea — “marijuana is dangerous” — gets repeated often enough, in school, by law enforcement, and in public service announcements, and people stop questioning how and why they came to that conclusion. Now, we need to use these same methods to spread the truth about this beneficial drug.

Our trusted cannabis business attorneys in Los Angeles know first-hand the power of working in teams. It is the spirit of teamwork and togetherness that we bring to each of our clients that we serve in the marijuana industry. Our collective knowledge and experience can be an asset to you and the broad network of cannabis businesses we have helped over the years. We are proud to provide consulting services, business plan strategies, and compliance advice to marijuana businesses in Southern California as another key to the long-term growth and success of the cannabis industry in the state.

The Los Angeles CANNABIS LAW Group represents growers, dispensaries, collectives, patients, defendants, workers and those facing criminal marijuana charges. Call us at 714-937-2050.

Additional Resources:

Leading California Cannabis Industry Trade Associations Collaborate to Create Powerful Political Voice and Unify World’s Largest Cannabis Market, July 27, 2018, By Hezekiah Allen, California Growers Association

More Blog Entries:

Small Marijuana Farmers Take State Department to Court, Feb. 7, 2018, Cannabis Law Group

 

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