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Here are the Top Cannabis Lawyers in All 50 U.S. States

Here are the Top Cannabis Lawyers in All 50 U.S. States

Although marijuana is legal recreationally in nine states and D.C, and medicinally in another 21 states, it is still illegal in 20 other states and remains illegal on a federal level. As a result of this ‘green rush’ in legalization, the legal field has added a new specialty: The ‘marijuana attorney.’

The Contrarian Cannabis Lawyer in Texas: Interview with Daniel Mehler

The Contrarian Cannabis Lawyer in Texas: Interview with Daniel Mehler

Whether he’s attending a cannabis industry event in Medellin – donning a bright marijuana-green suit with an all-over pot leaf print or standing (more formally) in front of a federal judge on behalf of a client who was wrongly accused of transporting legal hemp,...

Vaping: Are Processors Subject to Federal Prosecution?

Vaping: Are Processors Subject to Federal Prosecution?

Vaping: Are Processors Subject to Federal Prosecution? September 17, 2019 Read Full Article on Cannabiz MD In the last few weeks, the cannabis industry has been rocked by the development of “vape related illness” nationwide. Authorities in multiple jurisdictions have...

Dan Hansen | High Times TV Grow House

Dan Hansen | High Times TV Grow House

Recently, we were contacted by the High Times TV show Grow House to discuss a project they were working on. Our discussions ultimately turned to a case our office is handling and we agreed to work with Grow House to produce this piece. It was a pleasure to work with...

What You Need To Know About Hemp In Texas

What You Need To Know About Hemp In Texas

Daniel Mehler, a partner in Roper & Mehler, The Dopest Lawyers In Town and the President of the Texas Association of Cannabis Lawyers presents on the latest developments in Texas law following the passage of House Bill 1325, the Hemp Bill. Contact us today at 888-367-3420 for more information.

Texas Marijuana Policy Discussion Refuses To Die

Texas Marijuana Policy Discussion Refuses To Die

"Attorney Daniel Mehler spoke of racial and socioeconomic disparity in arrest data during his testimony, saying Hispanics are four times more likely, and African Americans are eight times more likely to be arrested than a Caucasian for marijuana. He spoke of his own...