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Thoughts on THCA, Interstate Sales…. and Oregon

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Griffen’s article is just one of many parsing the language of the 2018 Farm Bill and a 2023 DEA letter on the topic. It’s on sale all over! But not in Oregon” Andrew is correct that Oregon is one of few states to require a total THC concentration testing standard. Here it is: Let’s break it down.

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New Mexico Adult-Use Industry Could Face Cannabis Shortage

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And while product sales this year remain brisk—with states like Michigan and Illinois reaching billion-dollar industry valuations—questions remain about the true viability of legislative change and the ability of legal providers to compete with legacy markets. Growth Persists Despite Legal Uncertainty. Curaleaf, a leading U.S.

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Two Quarters In, What’s Next for U.S. Cannabis?

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And while product sales this year remain brisk—with states like Michigan and Illinois reaching billion-dollar industry valuations—questions remain about the true viability of legislative change and the ability of legal providers to compete with legacy markets. Growth Persists Despite Legal Uncertainty. Curaleaf, a leading U.S.

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New Leaf Ventures Finalizes Willies Reserve Exclusive Licensing Rights for Washington State

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And while product sales this year remain brisk—with states like Michigan and Illinois reaching billion-dollar industry valuations—questions remain about the true viability of legislative change and the ability of legal providers to compete with legacy markets. Growth Persists Despite Legal Uncertainty. Curaleaf, a leading U.S.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

Cannabis Law Report

The Oregon legislative Task Force on Cannabis-Derived Intoxicants and Illegal Cannabis Production is exploring potential reforms to the state’s regulation of cannabinoid products and legislation for 2023 to combat what law enforcement believes is an increase in illicit marijuana production.

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Progress for Patients in Washington, D.C.: Residents Ages 21+ Can Temporarily Self-Certify

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Allowed formats include flowers, concentrates, edibles, transdermal products, seeds, and seedlings.” On July 6, 2022, Washington, D.C. implemented a revolutionary emergency amendment to its medical cannabis program. The Medical Marijuana Self-Certification Temporary Amendment Act of 2022 currently permits D.C. Pushing D.C.’s