Holding that marijuana is a "resource" and that the defendant "obtained" constructive possession of a "substantial" amount of this resource when he arranged for the transportation of 4,800 pounds of marijuana from South Carolina to New York City
Concluding that knowledge possessed by union members was not attributable to union because there was no evidence in the record that the members were agents of the union
In NLRB v. Preston H. Haskell Co., 616 F.2d 136 (5th Cir. 1980), the panel filed three separate opinions, and two of those opinions expressly reject the argument Dependable makes here.