States Continue Fight to Shut Down Colorado Cannabis Industry

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It is not yet known how long the augments in the appeals case will carry on. Oklahoma and Nebraska are still hoping to find the support in federal court to put a stop to the Colorado cannabis industry, according to a recent report from The Cannabist. This is because a ruling in favor of Oklahoma and Nebraska could have shut the doors on all marijuana cultivation and dispensary operations nationwide. But in the end, the nation’s highest court dismissed the controversial case, electing not to offer any accompanying statement to indicate a reason. The case, which is a merger of two separate appeals, is a feeble attempt by Oklahoma and Nebraska to continue swinging at the very complaint that the U.S. Supreme Court rejected in March of last year.

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Oklahoma and Nebraska are still hoping to find the support in federal court to put a stop to the Colorado cannabis industry, according to a recent report from The Cannabist.

On Tuesday, the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver is slated to begin hashing out the arguments in an appeals case, which insists that the legal weed being sold throughout the state of Colorado has created an wild-eyed spectacle of interstate lawlessness.

The case, which is a merger of two separate appeals, is a feeble attempt by Oklahoma and Nebraska to continue swinging at the very complaint that the U.S. Supreme Court rejected in March of last year.

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