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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority announces legislative changes to program

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“OMMA(Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) has reinstituted a project management structure to ensure compliance and timely implementation of the changes,” said Tom Bates, Interim Commissioner of Health. All changes will be implemented through August and November, and will be followed by permanent rule promulgation activities in 2020.

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Harborside & Nor Cal Opinions. Dispensaries, Don’t Despair. There Are Solutions

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California’s Bureau of Cannabis Control adopted regulations beginning in 2018 that require Retailers to purchase cannabis that has been tested, packaged, and labeled by a Distributor [6]. If you wish to re-publish this story please do so with following accreditation. AUTHOR: aBIZinaBOX Inc. CPAs – Jordan S. 280E to cannabis dispensaries.

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What Are The New Changes Made By The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority In 2019?

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The Changes to Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma in 2019 and 2020. For businesses, a few new rules apply as well, including: Certificate of compliance requirement – When applying for a business, certificates of compliance must be included for zoning in their jurisdictions as well as compliance of waste, building, and fire code.

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Massachusetts Hemp Producers Left in Limbo as They Await Relief from Cannabis Market

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Because hemp-derived CBD is only legal for sale as a topical in the state, it’d bring about a lifeline for Massachusetts’ struggling hemp industry. The industry’s struggles continued into 2020, when 40% of the state’s crop tested above the federal 0.3% That amendment passed in December and was expected to take effect March 11.

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Grown Rogue Reports Record Pro-Forma Revenue of $2.75M and Pro-Forma Adjusted EBITDA of $0.5M

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(“Grown Rogue” or the “Company”) (CSE: GRIN) (OTC: GRUSF), a multi-state cannabis company with operations and assets in Oregon and Michigan, reports record pro-forma revenue of $2.75M, helping to drive the sixth consecutive quarter of positive adjusted pro-forma EBITDA 1,3 of $0.5M for the three months ended April 30, 2021.

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Grown Rogue Reports Record Q3 2021 Results, 73% Gross Margin and 55% aEBITDA1 Margin in Michigan

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Q3 2021 Sales Revenue of $3.03M versus $1.37M in Q2 2021, an increase of 121%. Product sale gross margins (before fair value adjustments) of 40% vs 36% in Q2 2021. Product sale gross margins (before fair value adjustments) of 40% vs 36% in Q2 2021. Positive Net Income of $0.24M for the first time in company history.

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CCT CET: Responsible Persons, “Collection & Remittance of Cannabis Excise Tax [“CET”] & Cannabis Cultivation Tax [“CCT”]

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Cannabis “enters the commercial market” when the cannabis or cannabis products, except for immature cannabis plants, clones and seeds, have completed and comply with both the quality assurance review and testing as required in the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act. Author – aBIZinaBOX Inc: Jordan S.