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Seattle, Washington 98104-7010
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Carney Badley Spellman is a Seattle Washington law firm that offers legal services to a diverse clientele in the U.S. and internationally. Clients range from startups to closely-held businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Our services include Business and Employment Law, and Litigation.
News
- Congress is Attempting to Legalize Hemp in the US
- Washington’s Appeals Court agreed with the State Attorney General’s opinion on local marijuana bans
- US Department of Justice Announcement
- Trump Administration Taking Step That Could Threaten Marijuana Legalization Movement
- Washington Attorney General and Governor push back against US Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ comments on Washington’s regulated marijuana industry
- New Marijuana Legislation awaiting Governor Inslee’s Signature
- Cindy Flynn Presents at Seminar on Issues Facing the Marijuana Industry in Washington State
- Seattle is Going Gourmet with Marijuana and Tourism
- DEA Will Continue to Classify Marijuana as a Schedule 1 Substance
- Microsoft is the First Big Company to Service the Marijuana Industry
- Without notice, the King County Council imposed an emergency four-month moratorium on I-502 marijuana businesses in unincorporated King County areas
- US Supreme Court rejects Nebraska’s and Oklahoma’s challenge to Colorado’s legalized recreational marijuana laws
- Board to close marijuana retail license application window March 31, 2016
- Medical dispensaries are rolled into regulated system, significantly increasing the number of Retail Stores in WA
- Canna-Tourism is an up and coming new business model for Washington
- Legislature passes recreational-marijuana reform bill
- Crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries
- Medical marijuana will now be regulated and compete less with recreational marijuana
- The 5052 legislation regulating medical marijuana
- The first government entity in Washington to own a retail marijuana store
- Washington state legislators considering reducing the taxes on recreational marijuana
- ACLU Speaks on Combining the Recreational and Medical Marijuana Systems
- 2014 – 99 of 334 stores licensed and $64M in sales
- The federal government ends its ban on medical marijuana
- Washington legislature expected to address regulations for medical marijuana
- Chelan County judge upholds city’s moratorium ban
- WSLCB is posting marijuana sales revenues on-line
- WSLCB has fined out of compliance licensees
- Lloyd’s of London is the insurance company for marijuana
- LCB slow to sign off on edibles
- Is it Racial Discrimination for Cities to Ban I-502 Retail Stores?
- Attorney General to Fight Against City Moratoriums
- Frequently Asked Questions About
I-502 Taxes - The House just voted to protect banks that work with marijuana businesses
- Seattle marijuana stocks, big business
- How Washington’s and Colorado’s regulations differ
- I-502 processors now have to submit a picture of the product, labeling, and packaging to the LCB for approval of all edibles
- Marijuana shortage predicted by growers
- The Governor emphasizes personal responsibility with the first Retail Licenses on July 7th
- With marijuana legalized, a city in Washington state says, ‘Not so fast’
- Can anything stop nationwide marijuana legalization?
- Startup pot operation full of stress and hard work
- I-502 consumers will have more protections and consistent products than those currently available to medical marijuana users
- ALCU to defend I-502 against the city of Wenatchee’s license ban
- Growers prohibited from using federal irrigation water in Eastern Washington
- Two Washington state credit unions offering banking for marijuana industry
- Sodo, Ballard get cluster of winners in Seattle pot lottery
- US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew defends efforts to help banks process marijuana sales
- Washington: Liquor Control Board announces lottery process for marijuana store licenses
- Colorado and Washington residents have a love/fear view of legalized marijuana according to Avvo survey