August, 2020

UPDATE: DEA (sort of ) Explains Why It’s Demanding Confidential State Licensing Records
As I blogged back in July 2020, the DEA has subpoenaed the California Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC), demanding records the agency has gathered on a handful of state-licensed cannabis companies. See DEA Subpoena of California BCC Licensing Records is Probably Unconstitutional. The records include cannabis inventory reports submitted by the licensees. Not surprisingly, California considers…
Posted by mikosra on August 8, 2020 in News, Updates, bcc, bureau of cannabis control, California, cannabis, commandeer, commandeering, constitutional, DEA, drug enforcement administration, marihuana, marijuana, records, subpoena
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