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Litigation

Oct. 22, 2015

Medical marijuana gains favor in federal court

Proponents of medical marijuana landed a significant victory this week in federal court after a judge ruled that federal agencies cannot prosecute pot dispensaries that are in compliance with their respective state laws.

By Banks Albach
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Medical marijuana proponents have landed a significant and possibly precedent-setting victory in federal court after a judge ruled that federal agencies cannot prosecute pot dispensaries that are acting in compliance with their respective state's laws.

U.S. District Judge Charles M. Breyer of San Francisco's Monday ruling reinforces a 2014 federal statute by two California members of the House ...

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