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What the 2026 Federal Hemp Ban Means for Unsold Hemp Inventory

Most commentary on the “hemp ban” included in the November funding bill has focused on two related questions: (1) which products and activities.

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Oregon Cannabis 2026: Legislative Forecast and Report

Oregon’s 2026 legislative session began last week on February 2. The biennial “short session” will last but 35 days, and focus on budget.

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Jersey (Territory) Cannabis Reform Proposals: What Could Have Been, and What May Be-After The Election

Earlier this month, the Bailiwick of Jersey appeared poised to take a measured, evidence-based step toward re-examining its approach to non-medical cannabis. Three.

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15 Years Lawyering in Oregon Cannabis, and Beyond

Last month, we hosted a webinar on federal cannabis law and policy in 2026. While things are not where we’d like them to.

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The November 12 Cliff: How the Hemp Ban Threatens Bankruptcy Eligibility

Most commentary on the “hemp ban” included in the November funding bill has focused on two, related considerations: (1) which products and activities.

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Federal Cannabis Law and Policy in 2026: Watch the Webinar Replay

U.S. federal cannabis law is at a pivotal moment heading into 2026. In a January 15th webinar, attorneys Jason Adelstone and Vince Sliwoski.

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Jason Adelstone Joins in CannaGen Sesh 3: Deeply Seeded Webinar

Harris Sliwoski attorney Jason Adelstone will be participating in CannaGen Sesh 3: Deeply Seeded, a webinar hosted by CannaGen on Thursday, January 22,.

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MLK Day 2026: Cannabis and Civil Rights

It’s MLK Day once again. I have written an MLK Day post on this blog for nine consecutive years. The theme of all.

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Free Q&A Webinar Tomorrow, Jan. 15! U.S. Cannabis Law and Policy in 2026

Webinar overview This webinar will feature Harris Sliwoski attorneys Jason Adelstone (Denver, CO) and Vince Sliwoski (Portland, OR). Jason and Vince will examine.

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Dormant Commerce Clause Meets Cannabis: Residency Requirements, Federal Illegality, and What Comes Next

Cannabis law continues to live in constitutional limbo. States like Washington and California have built robust, tightly regulated cannabis markets, while federal law.

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