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California Cannabis: Get Ready for DCC Inspections

Canna Law Blog

California’s Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is the state’s primary cannabis regulatory authority. Since its formation, DCC has taken a vastly different – and more aggressive – approach to cannabis inspections. They include things like: Track and Trace Compliance. Recordkeeping.

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Oregon Marijuana: OLCC to Adopt “Fix-it or Ticket” Approach for Some Rule Violations

Canna Law Blog

Last month, along with streamlined licensing , the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) announced a significant (and welcome) change to its compliance function by instituting a new Verification of Compliance program (VOC) that will focus on education rather than penalties for certain types of marijuana rule violations.

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Why Cannabis Companies Need to Care About the TCPA

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

Cannabis companies nationwide are facing yet another statutory obstacle that can have serious (and potential ruinous) consequences for the emerging industry if not appropriately addressed—the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”). Read More › Tags:

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You Own a Cannabis Business? 6 Packaging Trends in 2024

The Joint Blog

In the dynamic and rapidly expanding world of cannabis, where innovation and adaptability are paramount, packaging trends are instrumental in defining a brand’s identity and consumer experience. As the year 2024 approaches, cannabis businesses must not only adapt to a new business landscape but also triumph over their competition.

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A Look Back at California Cannabis in 2022

Canna Law Blog

The year 2022 was a busy one for the California cannabis industry, with everything from tax reform to the beginning of enforcement. In this post, I’ll go back through some of the highlight’s for California’s cannabis industry last year. California overhauled its cannabis taxes. California hints at enforcement?

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Growing Pains for California’s Weed Tracking System

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

At a glance, marijuana businesses across the Golden State appear to be successfully reporting product inventory each day, via the California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system. In theory, all cannabis products would be given unique identification numbers, noting from which ‘batch’ or ‘lot’ they were born.

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Starting a small business at home: How to succeed in the cannabis industry

The Joint Blog

Tips for running a successful cannabis business. The cannabis industry is growing similar to the California Gold Rush. The cannabis market was around $10 billion in 2018 and it is expected to reach around $70 billion by 2027. Follow all government regulations and other compliances. Look for appropriate business models.