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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. Other than retail facilities, licensed premises are generally off-limits to outsiders.

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Illinois and Michigan Adjust Rules for Marijuana Businesses During Coronavirus Outbreak

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

The coronavirus pandemic is having a significant impact on retail businesses throughout the county, including medical and adult-use cannabis businesses. Read More › Tags:

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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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ICYMI: Proposed Emergency Regulations Require QR Code on All Licensed California Retail Cannabis Premises

Canna Law Blog

On Thursday, January 23 rd , the Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) announced new proposed emergency regulations that will make it mandatory for all cannabis businesses to post their unique Quick Response Code (QR Code) in their storefront windows and to carry it with them while transporting or delivering cannabis. L and the BCC.

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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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Oregon Cannabis: Recent OLCC Settlement Trends

Canna Law Blog

This retailer allowed itself to be used by another licensee as part of a scheme to get marijuana out of the METRC Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) so the other licensee could take it to an unapproved trade show. The post Oregon Cannabis: Recent OLCC Settlement Trends appeared first on Harris Bricken. Permittee will pay a $750.00

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NEW Proposition 65 Cannabis Regulations

Canna Law Blog

Proposition 65 cannabis regulations are no joke, and they continue to change. Cannabis businesses are no exception (see here and here ). Technically then, all cannabis flower is subject to Proposition 65 cannabis warnings, because all flower contains/produces “marijuana smoke” and because there is no safe harbor level per OEHHA.

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