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WTR Article: Brand building in the cannabis industry

Cannabis Law Report

The North American cannabis market – while still in its early days – has changed a lot in the past few years. The Cannabis Act was implemented in Canada in October 2018. Figure 1: “Cannabis” and related trademark applications filed in Canada. Source: [link].

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Greenfund Article: Another record month for medicinal cannabis approvals in Australia via the Special Access Scheme Category B route! 3,594 approvals were issued in October 2019.

Cannabis Law Report

In April 2019, QLD amended their patient access process making it easier for doctors to write prescriptions. QLD is also well serviced with a variety of access clinics, which would have contributed to this relative increase. In October 2018, there were 331 approvals. That’s an increase of over 985% in the last year.

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The Latin American Cannabis Landscape – Part Two: Regulated Markets and Patient Access

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Thanks to the recent emergence of regulated medical cannabis markets, the success of this versatile plant can be followed from farm to pharma and prescriber to patient, however, the origins of cannabis as medicine cannot be as simply traced as the plant is today from seed to sale. It is not a story about profiting off of people.

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Cannabis 3.0 Accelerates Access to Consumer and Medical Research

Cannabis Law Report

If you thought there was no relationship between cannabis use and technology, consider these stats: the average number of mobile apps being used in a day by current cannabis users are 4. However, the costs of conducting a full-scale clinical trial can be prohibitive, posing barriers to research for cannabis companies.

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Canada: Can A Cannabis User Qualify For Rapid Safety Sensitive Worksite Access?

Cannabis Law Report

October 18 2019. Article by Deborah Cushing. Employers who operate safety sensitive worksites will find the recent decision of the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal in Everitt v Homewood Health Inc., 2019 AHRC 36 of interest. Lawson Lundell LLP. The respondent, Homewood Health Inc.,

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Opinion Article: More Damage than GOOD? Is It Time For The Next Generation?

Cannabis Law Report

Penned by one of our expat Australian correspondents and their view of the Australian cannabis “market” through the prism of a industry that operates, however imperfectly, in North America. Expenses are high, executive compensation is likely higher and this is after culling half of the workforce in 2019.

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Oregon Cannabis: The OLCC License as Security

Canna Law Blog

Now, what I just wrote is an unsatisfactory legal answer, for reasons beyond the scope of this article (suffice it to say that it shouldn’t work). Lawyers in the Oregon cannabis bar also agree. Thus, some of us cannabis lawyers have been securitizing OLCC licenses, and OLCC licensed businesses, for years. The OLCC agrees.