In the Media
Vicente LLP has been at the forefront of cannabis law and policy for more than a decade, and our team members are frequently called upon to provide commentary and analysis on a wide variety of marijuana and hemp issues. We have appeared in/on countless local, national, and international media outlets, including:
Latest Media Appearances
- Marijuana Business Daily, "Prices Up for Wholesale Flower in Both Newer and Mature Medical Cannabis Programs but Leveling Off," March 23, 2020
- Forbes, "Coronavirus Crisis Shows Marijuana is 'Essential' and Mainstream," March 23, 2020
- Marijuana Today, "Episode 298 - Down With Disease," March 23, 2020
- LA Weekly, "The Impact of Coronavirus on the Supply Chains Supporting Los Angeles," March 20, 2020
- Marijuana Moment, "DEA Unveils New Rule To Finally Allow More Marijuana Growers For Research," March 20, 2020
- The Chronicle News, "Colorado Lawmakers Advance Bill to Eliminate the Cannabis Industry's Residency Requirements for Licensing," March 19, 2020
- Cannabis Dispensary Mag, "Prioritizing Medical Cannabis Access in Times of Crisis: Q&A With Brian Vicente," March 19, 2020
- Marijuana Business Daily, "Wholesale Cannabis Flower Prices in Massachusetts Climb on Mounting Demand, Slugish Supply," March 16, 2020
- Chicago Tribune, "Illinois Has a Major Supply Shortage of Legal Cannabis. Could a Pipeline to Buy Product from Other States Help?," March 10, 2020
- Cannabis Wire, "Colorado Lawmakers Advance Bill to Eliminate the Industry’s Residency Requirement," March 7, 2020
- Leafly, "Why 2020 Legalization Failed in the Sunshine State," March 7, 2020
- QC Times, "Could Oregon Cannabis Solve Illinois' Supply Shortage? Maybe In The Future.," March 6, 2020
- Marijuana Moment, "Oakland Activists Meet To Chart Path For Legal Sales Of Psychedelics," March 4, 2020
- Business Insider, "Major Law Firms Are Ramping up Efforts to Win Cannabis Clients as They Stake Claims to an Industry That Could Be worth $85 Billion," March 4, 2020
- Science Magazine, "After 4-year Delay, DEA Will Review Dozens of Requests to Grow Marijuana for Research," March 3, 2020