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New York Cannabis Control Board: Seventh Meeting News Highlights

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According to the OCM, this positions equity-entrepreneur-owned dispensaries to make the first adult-use cannabis sales in New York State by the end of 2022 while speeding the delivery of investments into communities across the state that were most impacted by the disproportionate enforcement of cannabis prohibition.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

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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.

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Mio Asami – Cultiva Law: How Do I Get a Cannabis License in California?

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As the Californian cannabis industry gains momentum, an increasingly number of people are expressing interest to participate in the cannabis movement. This is especially true in the new normal, where cannabis businesses were deemed “essential” in era of Covid-19. are at least somewhat aware of the regulatory framework. How do I get a license?

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

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As this blog post will explain, the new administrative rules will allow for some artificially derived cannabinoids in limited circumstances to be produced and transferred by OLCC licensees and sold at OLCC dispensaries. Delta-8 THC and other Artificially Derived Cannabinoids.

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IRC § 280E is a Target for Cannabis Legal Reform in 2023

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Will we see tax reform in 2023 for cannabis sellers? IRC 280E was passed by Congress in 1982 in response to a case where the Tax Court ruled that a taxpayer could deduct expenses relating to his sales of cocaine, amphetamine, and cannabis. Specifically, the application of IRC 280E. Even if Rep. The impact of IRC 280E.