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In new book, WSU Vancouver professor sees benefits of legalized marijuana

Cannabis Chronicles

Mosher, who has studied marijuana policy for roughly 30 years, recently released his new book “In the Weeds,” which he co-wrote with Scott Akins, an associate sociology professor at Oregon State University. The book traces the evolution of society’s views on the drug and how it has affected policy.

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Have joint will travel: 420 hotels and cannabis-friendly places to stay

The Cannigma

The hotel also offers a car service to take guests to a local dispensary, and each room comes with a special air circulation system to clear out the haze. The Clarendon allows guests to book a cannabis-friendly room on Bud and Breakfast , a website that helps guests find “cannabis friendly accommodations worldwide.”

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California: aBIZinaBOX Inc Publish Open Letter Addressing , “Second discussion paper on proposed amendments to Regulation 3700, Cannabis Excise and Cultivation Taxes”

Cannabis Law Report

Here, first, is the discussion paper published by the Tax Policy Bureau – Business Tax and Fee DivisionCalifornia Dept. Tax Policy Bureau – Business Tax and Fee Division. Our second set of concerns relates to what we refer to the three “Black Holes” in the CCT and CET reporting and collection process. February 4, 2019.

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Online Resources for Healthcare Professionals to Improve Their Cannabis Education

Veriheal

Bryon Adinoff, a clinical professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, stated that “this is not all smoke and mirrors” and that there is a lot of data available which includes anecdotal and systematic evidence collected during research and studies. The University of Vermont Cannabis Science and Medical Professional Certificate.

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2020 Colorado Cannabis Laws Update

Cannabis Law Report

Dispensaries Critical in Normalizing CO Cannabis Industry. Dispensaries have been, and still are, critical in normalizing the Colorado cannabis industry, from policy makers to moms and dads to our youth. Ultimately, this normalization plays a significant role in the industry’s continued success. . It’s safer.

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Back to the BRC: “The ability to tax cannabis is one of the main political reasons given to support recreational legalization. A successful tax system will need to raise money to pay for increased education, public health and enforcement costs associated with marijuana cultivation and use.”

Cannabis Law Report

While we could devote a book length article to a present day critique of that report we are going to limit our thoughts to a review of the Tax Policy component of the report which appears on pages 48 through 56. Yet it still remains that a logical and effective taxation system can help establish effective broader public policy.

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Back to the BRC

Cannabis Law Report

While we could devote a book length article to a present day critique of that report we are going to limit our thoughts to a review of the Tax Policy component of the report which appears on pages 48 through 56. Yet it still remains that a logical and effective taxation system can help establish effective broader public policy.