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Small-business owner Clarence Cocroft budgeted for advertising when he launched his company in DeSoto County, Mississippi. He even purchased billboards. But when the time came to announce his ...
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court opting not to hear a case on Mississippi's medica marijuana advertising ban, state advocates ...
Small-business owner Clarence Cocroft budgeted for advertising when he launched his company in DeSoto County. He even purchased billboards. But when the time came to announce his presence ...
More: Supreme Court sides with truck driver who said CBD got him fired Clarence Cocroft, owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, wants to advertise on four billboards he owns. Advertising is needed ...
Clarence Cocroft, owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, LLC, filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court on Friday. The Mississippi State Department of Health issued regulations that ...
Natalie Venegas is a Weekend Reporter at Newsweek based in New York. Her focus is reporting on education, social justice issues, healthcare, crime and politics while specializing on marginalized ...
The case was filed by Clarence Cocroft II, the owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis in Olive Branch. He argued that the state's ban on advertising of medical marijuana businesses imperiled his ability ...
The owner of a cannabis dispensary argued that violates his free speech rights. Clarence Cocroft, owner of Tru Source Medical Cannabis, wants to advertise on four billboards he owns. Advertising ...
This leaves in place a U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that stated because cannabis is federally illegal, plaintiff's arguments, including those of Clarence Cocroft, a medical cannabis ...
Clarence Cocroft II operates Tru Source Medical Cannabis in the northern Mississippi city of Olive Branch. He sued the state in 2023 to challenge its ban on medical marijuana advertising on ...