Forchion’s Lawsuit Cites New Jersey Cannabis Regulation Laws Echo Unfair Powder Cocaine vs. Crack Legislation
(TRENTON, N.J.) NEWS: Veteran marijuana activist Ed “NJWeedman” Forchion put New Jersey under the cannabis microscope late last year when he challenged the state’s newly passed marijuana legalization laws with a lawsuit directed at Governor Phil Murphy (Case 3:20-cv-16582-PGS-TJB FORCHION v. MURPHY at: http://njweedman.com/Federal Cannabis lawsuit.pdf ).
In response to the governor’s recently filed request for the lawsuit’s dismissal (http://www.njweedman.com/Federal Cannabis Lawsuit Murphy REPLY.pdf) , Forchion’s attorney, John Vincent Saykanic, Esq. has filed a 78-page complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief (http://www.njweedman.com/Federal Cannabis Lawsuit Njweedman Response.pdf). Governor Murphy, represented by the Attorney General of New Jersey Gurbir S. Grewal, requested the dismissal claiming in defense that he has not officially signed the
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s failed lawsuit seeking to throw out election results in other states came originally from lawyers close to the campaign of former President Donald Trump, according to a report in the
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Times reports lawyers allied with Trump drafted the lawsuit but needed a state attorney general to officially bring it because only a state attorney general can sue another state and have the case go straight to the United States Supreme Court.
“We will not quit fighting,” he said.
The Trump allies tried to get other chief lawyers to take the lead on the lawsuit, including Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, because Paxton had been tainted by recent corruption allegations. Landry declined, and Paxton took it up, despite protests from lawyers on his staff.
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