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SAFE Banking CAOA, and MORE: Is Rhe Industry Ready For What’s Coming

Cannabis Law Report

We apply our entirely subjective bong score to each event. Join us for a Special Edition Arcview Access on Tuesday, October 12th at 1:00pm PT/4:00pm ET to discuss the latest legislative pushes on Capitol Hill: What is SAFE Banking, and what effects will it have on the cannabis industry? BONG SCORE.

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Psilocybin Alpha Publish Their “Psychedelic Drug Policy Reform in 2021 A Year in Review”

Cannabis Law Report

W hile this Review focuses on 2021, it’s difficult to contextualise the levels of psychedelic drug policy reform witnessed this year without appreciating the gravitas of events in late 2020. Beyond progress updates on these two landmark initiatives, 2021 saw a flurry of policy reform efforts across the world. Introduction.

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Survey Says US Bankers Want Access To Cannabis Industry – 89% In The West Want Change

Cannabis Law Report

The Sacramento Bee reports……The survey found that 82 percent of surveyed bank executives support Congress passing a law allowing financial institutions to do business with cannabis companies, a practice that is restricted because marijuana is considered an illegal narcotic at the federal level. would likely open up their services.

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SAFE Banking Act passes the US House of Representatives by vote of 321 to 103!

Cannabis Law Report

House of Representatives approved the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act 321-103. It is the first standalone cannabis policy reform bill to ever reach a House floor vote. Neal Levine of the Cannabis Trade Federation states … The bipartisan SAFE Banking Act ( H.R.1595 In a vote Tuesday, the U.S.

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Protect Your Cannabis Business from Crime Risks

Canna Law Blog

Federal law still treats cannabis as a Schedule I narcotic, which means businesses have limited access to banking. This includes both steps to prevent or mitigate the risks of criminal acts as well as protections in the event that a crime does occur.

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In Congress, a Changed House Finally Looks at Cannabis Banking

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Six years after introducing the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act, a cannabis banking reform measure, co-author Denny Heck finally saw it enjoy its first committee hearing in Congress on Wednesday. Here’s How Cannabis Companies Are Banking Legally on the Down Low. “We are all late,” Rep. .”

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National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Critcizes Congress On Their Tardiness On Reforming Cannabis Laws.”The bottom line is this: Legalization in some form is going to happen, and the abdication of responsibility to address these issues in Washington is simply ludicrous.”

Cannabis Law Report

Top Federal Financial Regulator Slams Congress Over Marijuana Inaction And Calls For Interagency Banking Workgroup. Hood Remarks at the PBC Conference 2021: Payments, Banking, Compliance in the Cannabis Industry. He also said that he feels legalization at the federal level is an inevitability. Here’s his full presentation.

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