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Ready to Lobby?

NORML

With the 2020 legislative session already in full swing in many states, NORML chapters across the country are organizing lobby days to advocate for sensible reform policies in their state. Here’s what’s currently on the books so far: Virginia 2020 Cannabis Lobby Day. Maryland Cannabis Policy Lobby Day.

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Ready to Lobby?

NORML

With the 2020 legislative session already in full swing in many states, NORML chapters across the country are organizing lobby days to advocate for sensible reform policies in their state. Here’s what’s currently on the books so far: Virginia 2020 Cannabis Lobby Day. Maryland Cannabis Policy Lobby Day.

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Ready to Lobby?

NORML

With the 2020 legislative session already in full swing in many states, NORML chapters across the country are organizing lobby days to advocate for sensible reform policies in their state. Here’s what’s currently on the books so far: Virginia 2020 Cannabis Lobby Day. Maryland Cannabis Policy Lobby Day.

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California Cannabis: Get Ready for DCC Inspections

Canna Law Blog

Failing to do so by the books can lead to immediate issues for inspectors. It also includes things like insurance policies for distribution vehicles, records of employees, certain contracts, and more. This is especially a problem for cultivators whose fees are based on the square footage of canopy area. Cultivator issues.

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Paper: Racial Capitalism and the African American Experience Entering the Cannabis Industry By Dr. Ayoka Nurse

Cannabis Law Report

The current public policies in local and state cannabis ordinance and equity programs may enhance racial disparities if they follow the pattern of exclusion and criminalization that encompass past policies promoted as beneficial to African Americans but uphold racial capitalistic practices. Theme 3 involved access to capital.

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California: aBIZinaBOX Inc Publish Open Letter Addressing , “Second discussion paper on proposed amendments to Regulation 3700, Cannabis Excise and Cultivation Taxes”

Cannabis Law Report

Here, first, is the discussion paper published by the Tax Policy Bureau – Business Tax and Fee DivisionCalifornia Dept. Tax Policy Bureau – Business Tax and Fee Division. The next issue which we need to point out is a potential trap for small cultivators. Cultivators are initially responsible for the payment of CCT.

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The best cannabis podcasts 2023: health, business and culture

The Cannigma

The Cannabis Enigma Podcast is a collaboration between The Cannigma and Americans for Safe Access. Related Stories 12 books that will change the way you think about cannabis MDMA and weed: a wicked combo or a dangerous mix? 5 prominent women in cannabis history 2.