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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.

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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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Article: At Least We Now Know Why Weedmaps Didn’t Want to Get Rid of the Illegal Listings on Their Website

Cannabis Law Report

Weedmaps, or now known as WM Technology on Wall Street, had a horrendous stretch of bad news and dismal financial reporting over the past few weeks. Chris Beals, a former SPAC attorney who is now the CEO of Weedmaps, explained that it is the illegal cannabis market that is just killing their financial numbers.

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New Oregon cannabis rules let customers buy twice as much per purchase, and from farther away

Cannabis Law Report

Oregon has approved multiple changes to the regulation of the cannabis industry for the new year, including doubling how much marijuana customers can purchase and allowing home delivery across city and county lines. Home delivery will now be allowed across city and county lines as long as local authorities approve of it.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the State of California That doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that most people will apply. So the existing retailers that we go to, on the delivery side, on the retail side, are not licensed for the most part. I’m going to turn it over to the delivery expert here. Okay great.

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10 badass sustainable cannabis flowers, joints, hash, and more

SpeedWeed

But cannabis has been our societal solution to anxiety for thousands of years, so why not a climate solution, too? Cannabis has barely begun to impact the agricultural landscape, and it’s not too late to steer this big rock in the sky towards a greener path, without compromising our greens in the process. David Downs/Leafly).

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