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Cannabis Industry Leaders Speak With CLR on Current Delta 8 Issues In The Industry

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We believe there is a benefit to Delta-8 but there should be labeling or warnings on packages so that consumers are informed of potential minor intoxication effects. Born and raised in San Diego, Dave attended San Diego State University in 2009 where he received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry. David Marelius, PhD.

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California Cannabis: Where Prop. 65 and Labeling Rules Meet

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Our California cannabis attorneys have been getting inundated with packaging and labeling review since each California cannabis licensing agency adopted its final rules in January 2019, and even before that when the rules were under consideration. In 2009, marijuana smoke was added to the Prop. 65 compliance may be necessary.

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Prop. 65 Potentially Expanding to Cover More California Cannabis Products

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65 violations for cannabis businesses when it comes to packaging and labeling their products with the correct safe harbor language. Effective June 19, 2009, marijuana smoke was added to the Prop. In addition, oils, wax, vapes, etc. 65 compliance). The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (a/k/a Prop.

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Cannabis Smoke: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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earmarking funds to purchase THC testing equipment; increasing penalties for knowingly selling marijuana packaged as hemp). Donald Trump found out about vaping and announced that his administration would ban flavored vaping products. If that happens do we really think vaping will be safe?

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Overview: Cannabis Taxes & Accounting Workshop

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Tim Morland, Compliance & Policy Director, River Distribution Tim was previously Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, for the Board of Equalization. Tim was the Assembly Daily File Clerk from 2013–2014, and the Reading Clerk for the California State Assembly from 2009–2013. FULL TRANSCRIPT OF EVENT AUDIO Panelist?