July, 2020

DEA subpoena of California BCC licensing records is probably unconstitutional
Back in January, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) issued an administrative subpoena to the California Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC), demanding the state agency turn over information regarding a handful of state-licensed cannabis companies. The information includes license applications and shipping manifests from the companies. At the time, the BCC refused to comply, claiming…
Posted by mikosra on July 26, 2020 in News, Updates, bcc, bureau of cannabis control, California, cannabis, command, commandeer, commandeering, confidential, DEA, drug enforcement administration, federal court, license, marihuana, marijuana, privilege, subpoena, tenth Amendment
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