The third version of the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement, or MORE, Act was introduced on May 28. Perkins Coie lawyers Barak Cohen and Andrew Kline, in partnership with Yoko Miyashita, CEO of Leafly, authored an article discussing the bill. They make the case that Congress should regulate intentionally and make certain that state and federal regulatory authority is spelled out clearly in any cannabis descheduling bill. They also argue that a transition period is needed prior to interstate commerce or imports to ensure that we protect the public health, preserve critical social equity programs, and safeguard American jobs.

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Photo of Andrew Kline Andrew Kline

Andrew Kline leverages his more than thirty years of law and policy experience in his diverse practice. He counsels clients in established and emerging industries on regulatory compliance, due diligence, internal investigations, privacy, public policy, and litigation strategy.

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Barak Cohen represents two kinds of clients: companies and individuals facing government enforcement actions and investigations in highly regulated industries, particularly the healthcare and government contracting industries, and companies that need strategic business advice regarding compliance and regulatory matters in the cannabis industry.