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Oregon is Setting the Foundation for its Psilocybin Therapy Program

Veriheal

The first legal psilocybin therapy program to take shape in America is slowly progressing in Oregon. Kate Brown conducts regularly scheduled monthly meetings with a goal of shaping the nation’s first Psilocybin therapy program. Oregon’s Psilocybin Therapy Program: Advisory Board Hard at Work. What is Psilocybin?

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California: Department of Cannabis Control Names Leadership Team

Cannabis Law Report

The creation of this standalone cannabis department is part of a larger effort to improve access to licensure, simplify regulatory oversight and support California businesses. As the Director, he oversaw the implementation of the cultivation licensing, compliance and enforcement programs for medicinal and adult-use cannabis.

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How Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation Weathered the State’s Winter Storm

SpeedWeed

How did you find yourself one of the few history makers in the cannabis industry? In 2008, I was invited by a colleague to sit on the Board of the San Diego Medical Marijuana Collective, and subsequently ended up purchasing the company. MM: What are some of the policy barriers as it relates to social equity access to the industry?

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Looking Back on 25 Years of California Cannabis: Growing Pains (STILL) Persist

Canna Law Blog

First, a bit of history. It was about legitimately ill Californians finally getting access to cannabis to self-medicate, and it did an amazing job serving that end goal. Not all cities have even signed up to try their hand at social equity programs, either (again, local control is the theme in California). 64 and MAUCRSA.

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Verano Holdings Enters into Agreement to Expand Arizona Footprint

SpeedWeed

How did you find yourself one of the few history makers in the cannabis industry? In 2008, I was invited by a colleague to sit on the Board of the San Diego Medical Marijuana Collective, and subsequently ended up purchasing the company. MM: What are some of the policy barriers as it relates to social equity access to the industry?

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Former State Rep. Diane Russell on Maine’s Cannabis Legalization Woes

NORML

At the time, the state’s legalization bill was one of the most progressive, which included protections for home growers, preservation of one of the nation’s best medical marijuana programs, and a social consumption clause that would’ve made Maine one of the first states to host licensed cannabis bars and lounges.

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Introducing Invert: A Visionary Net Zero Company

Cannabis Law Report

Rade holds a BA from the University of Guelph and graduated from the General Management Program at Harvard Business School. Invert believes in making the world of carbon credits accessible to everyone, big or small. About Mark Zekulin. About Phil Shaer.