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The Role Of State AGs In Cannabis Policy And Regulation: A Conversation With Austin Bernstein
02 October 2021
Perkins Coie LLP
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State Attorneys General (AGs) play a central role in enforcing
cannabis laws and protecting consumers. As legalization continues
to sweep the country, the interplay between state and federal law
demands particular attention. In this edition of The 411 on 420,
Perkins Coie senior counsel Andrew Kline discusses the role of the
State AGs with Austin Bernstein, Director of the Cannabis Project
at the AG Alliance and an Assistant AG in Colorado. Austin shares
background on the bipartisan nature of the AG Alliance and how
private sector groups can engage with AGs on cannabis issues.
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