May 25, 2021
After nearly two years of battling the state of Indiana, a group of hemp and CBD sellers has said it will drop a legal challenge to a pair of state laws restricting the sale and distribution of smokable hemp.
February 24, 2021
An Indiana federal judge has denied a bid to block a pair of state laws restricting the sale and distribution of smokable hemp, saying the laws were not preempted by the federal farm bill that legalized the crop.
October 08, 2020
The state of Indiana has asked a federal judge to deny Hoosier hemp wholesalers an opportunity to renew their challenge to the state's smokable hemp ban, saying the amended version of the law at issue is no longer in conflict with the 2018 farm bill.
September 23, 2020
A group of Indiana hemp businesses that sued the state over its ban on smokable hemp told a federal judge Tuesday they want to amend their suit to address the state's newest law on the products.
December 20, 2019
The maturation of the cannabis industry has led to a predictable uptick in litigation as business deals have fallen apart, employees have asserted their rights, and diverging federal and state policies on marijuana have come into conflict.
September 16, 2019
A federal judge has blocked the state of Indiana from enforcing provisions of a new bill that would have tightly regulated "smokable" hemp after state CBD vendors argued the new law ran afoul of the 2018 federal farm bill that broadly legalized the crop.
August 23, 2019
A group of hemp and CBD sellers argued in a brief filed Thursday in Indiana federal court that a recent state law restricting "smokable hemp" is "unconstitutional" and runs afoul of the 2018 federal Farm Bill that broadly legalized all hemp products.