The cannabis industry is growing like a weed. Since 2016, US revenue from cannabis has almost doubled.
Author: Rod Kight
Hemp Testing 101: Analytical Testing Protocols Explained and Evaluated
In a very real and practical way, using one testing method can result in a different legal outcome than a using a different method.
The evolving regulatory status of CBD
“The evolving regulatory status of CBD”, a paper I co-wrote with Dr. Jamie Corroon, was published this week on the popular Project CBD website.
Rod Speaks At Southern US Hemp Conference and Expo
I enjoyed sharing a panel to discuss hemp legal issues with my friends and fellow attorneys at the Southern US Hemp Conference and Expo this week in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
KIGHT LAW OFFICE SELECTED TO BEST LAW FIRMS IN AMERICA 2019
Kight Law is pleased to announce that it has been included in U.S. News & World Report/Best Lawyers in America’s Best Law Firms 2019.
Oregon Hemp Crop- 2019 Considerations
Growing hemp in the US will be different next year, whether or not Congress finally gets its act together and passes the 2018 Farm Bill with its new hemp provisions.
Rod Quoted in the Wall Street Journal about Novel Cannabinoids
Research suggests that some cannabinoids may, in fact, increase focus, suppress appetite and keep users awake.
Is Canada’s Cannabis Legalization Really That Big Of A Deal?
One thing that appears to have gone unnoticed in all of the front page articles is the fact that Canada is not the largest jurisdiction in the world in which recreational (adult use) marijuana is lawful.
The Rapidly Evolving Legal Status of CBD
To say that all CBD is unlawful because it is a derivative of Cannabis is nonsensical; there are lawful and unlawful types of Cannabis.