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Oregon Cannabis: State of the State

Canna Law Blog

Today, about half of all sales are flower, followed by: 25% in concentrate/extract; 13% edible/tincture; 5% inhalable; then “miscellaneous” categories. OLCC increased potency limits on edibles (up to 100mg per package; 10mg per serving), and increased daily sales limits for adult use consumers. Legislative Day is January 17th.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/22

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Lawmakers in Connecticut have introduced a package of bills specific legalizing and regulating the use and sale of marijuana by adults, and facilitating equity in the industry. The bill was amended to strip out provisions that would allow the sale of medical cannabis edible products and permit physician assistants to issue recommendations.

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SLANG Worldwide Creates Third Core Market with Signing of Definitive Merger Agreement to Acquire High Fidelity, Vermont’s Largest Vertically Integrated Operation

Cannabis Law Report

Merger includes retail, distribution and cultivation capabilities in the limited license market where adult-use sales are expected to reach up to US$230 million in 2023[1]. Key Vermont Market Benefits: Creates new jobs with competitive wages and benefit packages. Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

Cannabis Law Report

The Oregon legislative Task Force on Cannabis-Derived Intoxicants and Illegal Cannabis Production is exploring potential reforms to the state’s regulation of cannabinoid products and legislation for 2023 to combat what law enforcement believes is an increase in illicit marijuana production. concentration threshold. 4] ORS 475C.213.

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Jones Soda Co. Completes Acquisition of Canadian Reporting Issuer and $11 Million in Concurrent Financings in Connection With Previously Announced Planned Strategic Entry Into the Cannabis Sector

Cannabis Law Report

The proceeds from the Concurrent Financing will be used towards the development of the Company’s planned Cannabis-infused beverages and edibles business line and the acquisition of Pinestar has enabled us to become a public reporting company in Canada,” said Mark Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of Jones.

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OLCC Finalizes New Rules on Delta-8 THC and other Artificially Derived Cannabinoids

Cannabis Law Report

CBN is a very popular artificially derived cannabinoid, and is often added to nighttime edibles as a sleep aid. Given the product’s popularity, its promise as a sleep remedy to prescription drugs, and fact that CBN has not been approved as a drug, CBN may be a good candidate as an NDI.

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Canopy Growth posts CA$1.7 billion annual loss

Cannabis Law Report

In Edibles, the Company launched Twd. Implementation of supply chain optimization well underway with network optimization and complexity reduction initiatives expected to realize our previously stated cost savings of $150 million to $200 million by the end of the first half of FY 2023. Adjusted gross margin, excluding $10.3

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