The National Basketball Association’s new collective bargaining agreement does not allow current players to promote cannabis brands, the league clarified to two media outlets.
Reports this week by SFGate and Law360 contradict earlier media coverage indicating that the league’s new labor agreement, ratified April 26, permits current players to endorse cannabis products.
ADVERTISEMENT
Neither the NBA nor the National Basketball Players Association responded to MJBizDaily requests for comment.
According to a summary of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) obtained by Law360, NBA players “will continue to be prohibited from promoting marijuana companies.”
However, they are allowed to “hold a passive, non-controlling interest in a company that makes products containing marijuana.”
Under the new seven-year labor agreement, players are allowed to promote and invest in companies that contain CBD.
And the CBA does remove marijuana from the league’s prohibited substances list.
Celebrities of all stripes continue to
The post NBA clarifies that players cannot promote cannabis, but they can invest appeared first on GrowCola.com.
The National Basketball Association’s new collective bargaining agreement does not allow current players to promote cannabis brands, the league clarified… Continue reading
The post NBA clarifies that players cannot promote cannabis, but they can invest appeared first on GrowCola.com.