Delta-8

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 03.14.22

* Time to suit up? The legality of Delta-8 in Georgia to be determined. [FOX] * Does our taste in music make copyright out of tune? Some think so. And if it prevents more Jersey Club music from being made, I'm some. [The Guardian] * Barring SCOTUS intervention, its looking like SB8 is here to stay. [NYT] * Another case of mistaken identity: Turns out the dude with a law enforcement ID works for the state! [CBS] * Cali passed a loitering law and some folks aren't happy. Good reason, too. [LA Times] Also... HAPPY PI DAY!

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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 10.25.21

* Turns out Delta-8 has been illegal in Texas this whole time? I know weed can cause memory loss, but come on now! [Dallas Morning News] * Judge scolds city and police officers for not putting their community's well being first. Maybe the officers are just big Disturbed fans? [Chicago Sun Times] * There is a new twist to the "are bikes vehicles" question, namely, "are e-bikes mopeds?" [Boston Globe] * Washington's Supreme Court has an opportunity to strike down racial covenants in housing. Let's cross our fingers and hope they do something the Founding Fathers wouldn't have agreed with. [The Seattle Times] * Minnesota's Supreme Court indirectly weighs in on Derek Chauvin's 3rd degree murder charge. Good thing he's behind bars on the 2nd degree. [Reason]