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Oregon Cannabis and Liquor: Why is OLCC Harder on Marijuana Licensees?

Canna Law Blog

This is a question we hear a lot these days from our Oregon cannabis clients in reference to the OLCC’s recent more aggressive approach to enforcement. Although the OLCC Commissioners have said they are looking for partners in the cannabis industry, it doesn’t always seem that way. Look for a comprehensive post on this blog tomorrow.

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CBD Oracle Lab Study Shows Some Delta-8 Products Are 7700% Over the Legal Delta-9 THC Limit

Cannabis Law Report

Delta-8 THC is making big waves in the cannabis industry at the minute, but with warnings from the FDA and CDC , not to mention harrowing accounts from users , it’s clear there’s more going on with the novel cannabinoid than meets the eye. And that was just the beginning. But it can’t really be as bad as it sounds, can it?

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 28 with Colton Griffin of Flourish

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In the latest episode of the Cannacurio Podcast from Cannabiz Media, my co-host, Amanda Guerrero, and I discuss new cannabis licenses from Oklahoma, Washington, California, Rhode Island, Michigan, and Canada as well as testing lab and distributor license trends in 2020. Press the Play button below to listen to the podcast. ?

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California Regulated Cannabis: Reboot in 2020!!

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PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. . The merriment of the holiday season has not overtaken California’s cannabis industry as 2019 comes to a close. In its annual draft report, the Cannabis Advisory Committee warned Gov. billion in licensed pot sales in 2019, making it the largest market for legal cannabis in the world.

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Forget About the Courts, What About My Personal Cannabis Rights?

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PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. Although cannabis remains federally illegal, as a medical or recreational user of cannabis, you still have rights when it comes to your personal healthcare, law enforcement encounters, your employment, your housing, transportation, and your individual privacy. AUTHOR: Heather Allman.

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Cannabis Smoke: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Canna Law Blog

The last few days we’ve seen a flurry of activity related to smokable cannabis products. When a state law conflicts with federal law, federal law wins due to the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. To recap, federal law says that states can’t interfere with the right to transport hemp products in interstate commerce.

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