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Quick Guide to Cannabis Business Opportunities

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The edible market alone is projected to grow by $25.27 billion from 2020 to 2025 at a CAGR of 21.74%. Note that licensing requirements for growing industrial hemp, which doesn’t contain significant concentrations of THC, are different from licensing requirements for THC-containing cannabis plants.

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In One Day, California Governor Signs Into Law Ten Cannabis Bills, Including Authorization for Interstate Commerce

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AB 1885 expands the purpose of the comprehensive system established by Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA) to include the control and regulation of the cultivation, distribution, transport, storage, manufacturing, processing, and sale of cannabis products intended for use on, or consumption by, animals.

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How to (Prepare to) Open a Psilocybin Business in Oregon Under Measure 109

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Ultimately, the rules will mandate what testing will be required, but Section 96 of Measure 109 provides some examples of tests that could be required: microbiological contaminants, pesticides, other contaminants, solvents and residual solvents, and psilocybin concentration.

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Oregon Cannabis Proposals Could Dramatically Reshape Industry

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Before diving into the task force’s regulatory proposals regarding cannabinoids, it is important to frame the discussion by explaining that the key distinction between marijuana and hemp is simply that the latter is defined as cannabis plants and products with a delta-9 THC concentration of less than 0.3%. concentration threshold.

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New York Medical Marijuana Guide

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The researchers found overwhelming benefits for the economy, public health and safety, and thusly recommended the development of a comprehensive regulatory framework for marijuana use in the city. . Researchers predict that the market will be valued at $7 billion by the year 2025. Current situation and fight for recreational use.

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Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) Reports Says States Have Collected $US10 Billion In Cannabis Taxes So Far

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The state’s legalization law divides cannabis tax revenue into two funds, one to support public health initiatives and the other for public safety and law enforcement training. million) | Tax rate: 9% cannabis sales tax; 4% local sales tax; for distributors, a potency tax on THC of $0.005/mg for flower, $0.008/mg for concentrates, and $0.03/mg

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MPP Report: Marijuana Tax Revenue in States that Regulate Marijuana for Adult Use

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The state’s legalization law divides cannabis tax revenue into two funds, one to support public health initiatives and the other for public safety and law enforcement training. million) | Tax rate: 9% marijuana sales tax; 4% local sales tax; for distributors, a potency tax on THC of $0.005/mg for flower, $0.008/mg for concentrates, and $0.03/mg