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California Opens Hemp Registrations

Canna Law Blog

Each above the above categories of hemp registrants requires two different forms, with the sole exception of industrial hemp inhalables. Over the coming weeks and months, we’ll be sure to blog on this much more frequently. So stay tuned to the Canna Law Blog. California’s regulated hemp program is just kicking off.

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The Different Types of Marijuana and What to Know About Them

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We can delve into the specific differences of each type after we focus on the three main umbrella categories that these strains fall into. This is a good choice if you’re looking for a blend between the two broad categories listed above. Explore our blog to find even more Mary Jane usage tips.

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New York Judge Halts CAURD Licensing and Approvals

Canna Law Blog

To date, all the CAURD licenses went to “justice involved” individuals or partners of drug felons as well as applicants from other categories. In other words, the lawsuit alleges that Defendants invented a new licensing category out of whole cloth that is at odds with the statutory requirements.

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3 Simple Tips To Boost Your Kratom Business

Cannabis Law Report

Kratom falls under the herbal supplement category under federal law, so the Food and Drug Authority (FDA) does not regulate its production. Focus on creating informative blog articles about kratom’s potential benefits. Source The Best Quality Products.

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Lex Blog Article: Intellectual Property In The Cannabis Industry – Protecting Innovations And Products, Part II (Patents)

Cannabis Law Report

Inventions also must not fall into any of the categories specifically excluded from patentability. A sale or public use of an invention, like techniques or products demonstrated at trade shows, may trigger a 1-year bar date for filing a patent application. [2] Nature’s Handiwork.

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Oregon Cannabis: Did OLCC Let Curaleaf Skate?

Cannabis Law Report

A few years ago, Nectar was hit a barrage of violations ranging from Category I, where the presumptive penalty is license cancellation, to Category III, where the presumptive penalty is a fine and short suspension. Canna Law Blog. For example, everyone in Oregon cannabis knows Nectar, the state’s largest operator. Posted in: .

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Oregon Cannabis: State of the State (2023)

Canna Law Blog

The concentrates/extracts category sits at 24.7%; edibles/tinctures are 13.7%; inhalable products with “non-cannabis additives” are 7%; “other” is 5.2%; and industrial hemp products bring up the rear at 0.7%. This follows a years-long trend of usable marijuana sales decreasing per capita in favor of other categories.

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