Shooting but we are hearing many stories about the shooting survivors and victims. Allie rasmus is outside the hospital where there are victims. Reporter there people still recovering. There ages fall from 69 years old and their conditions are either the same as they were yesterday or they have improved point they know they are expected to recover from physical injuries but there is sadness and devastation to the other people who attended the festival and did not survive, including sixyearold Stephen Romero who is with his mother and grandmother at the festival. Mom and grandmother survived after being shot, the little boy did not. The sixyearold boys father spoke is disbelief when he got a call from the mother that their child had been shot. I couldnt believe what was happening. Reporter 13yearold Keyla Salazar began separated from her family. She initially thought she had slipped and fallen trying to run from the gunfire and did not realize until later that her daughter had been shot
As more states legalize cannabis, companies are dealing with the absence of national trademark uniformity. Currently, there is no legal mechanism to obtain a trademark to sell cannabis .
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The Second Circuit ruled Friday it won't block the company behind the iconic Woodstock music festival from selling marijuana products, shutting down a challenge from a rival company that claimed it owned the rights to Woodstock-branded pot.
Over 50 years after the seminal music festival, a federal appeals court considered competing claims to use the name for the sale of recreational marijuana.
The band Quill plays on stage at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in Bethel, N.Y., on August 16, 1969. (Photo by Lisa Law courtesy of National Museum of American History via Courthouse News)
MANHATTAN (CN) The Second Circuit heard spirited debate Monday on recent efforts by the Woodstock Music Festival to cash in on the cannabis craze now that pot’s crossover from counterculture to mainstream is somewhat cemented.
Woodstock Ventures LLC, the brand behind the 1969 festival synonymous with sex, drugs and rock and roll, made its first sale of Woodstock-branded cannabis on Dec. 16, 2016, in Colorado an early adopter of the legalization movement.