BBK Tobacco & Foods LLP, doing business as HBI® International, is pleased to announce another legal victory in its ongoing litigation with Central Coast Agriculture, Inc. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has denied Central Coast Agriculture’s petition for a rehearing by the full court, meaning the case will not be reviewed by an 11-judge panel, but rather stands with the decision of the original three-judge panel.
This decision underscores the strength of BBK’s legal arguments and the validity of the initial ruling by the Ninth Circuit that, among other things, rejected the suggestion that BBK’s RAW® rolling papers are “drug paraphernalia” and reaffirmed the trial court’s decision that BBK’s RAW® rolling papers and other RAW® smoking products are not prohibited by the Controlled Substances Act. The Ninth Circuit’s denial means that the lower court’s decision in favor of BBK remains intact, thus preserving a crucial win for the company.
“We are pleased with the Ninth Circuit’s decision to deny the rehearing petition,” said a spokesperson for BBK. “This outcome reaffirms our commitment to protecting our business interests and upholding the integrity of our operations. We will continue to focus on providing high-quality products to our customers while defending our rights in the legal arena.”
This legal victory is a testament to BBK’s dedication to fair business practices and its resilience in the face of challenges. The company remains resolute in its mission to lead the industry with innovation and excellence.