A few days ago I reported that the Ohio board that oversees attorney conduct decided last week that
attorneys aren’t allowed to help someone establish a legal medical
marijuana-related business in the state because using, growing and
selling marijuana remains a federal crime. A few days later I posted a link to a comment on the issues regarding providing legal advice to clients in the legal marijuana business.
In a related story that affects the argument upon which the Ohio opinion is based, the ABA Journal is reporting today that the Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has held taht the U.S. Justice Department can’t spend money to prosecute people who are strictly complying with state medical marijuana laws, finding that such spending is banned by Congressional appropriations rider. The case is United States v. McIntosh.
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