Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
UNITED CANNABIS PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS OF MAINE et al v. MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES et al
Case Number:
1:20-cv-00388
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Constitutional - State Statute
Judge:
Firms
Government Agencies
-
April 22, 2021
Maine Pot Cos. See Residency Rule Challenge Nixed, For Now
A group of Maine marijuana businesses can take another crack at their bid to bar out-of-state parties from the state's cannabis industry, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, while dismissing the group's active claims against Maine officials.
-
January 04, 2021
Maine Pot Cos. Ask Court To Hear Residency Rule Challenge
A trade group of Maine cannabis companies told a federal judge that state regulators willfully misinterpreted the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution and abdicated their responsibility to enforce a residency requirement for Mainers in the marijuana industry.
-
December 03, 2020
Pot Co. Says Mainers Can't Reboot Case They Already Lost
A Maine cannabis company with ties to Acreage Holdings Inc. urged a federal court to toss a lawsuit pushing the state to enforce a residency requirement for cannabis licensees, saying that a state court already decisively ruled on the issue.
-
October 29, 2020
Maine Pot Co. Says Suit Can't Reimpose Residency Rule
A Maine cannabis company with ties to Acreage Holdings Inc. urged a federal court on Thursday to toss a lawsuit seeking to reimpose a residency requirement for cannabis licenses, saying the group that brought the suit already lost in state court.
-
October 21, 2020
Maine Pot Cos. Sue State To Enforce Residency Rule
A Maine law reserving the state's marijuana business licenses for state residents is at the heart of another lawsuit, this time brought by local cannabis businesses and advocates who say the state can't just decide not to enforce it.