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Update: DOJ and SAFE Banking Act

Canna Law Blog

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that two of the biggest problems for the cannabis industry overall are access to financial institutions and I.R.C. This is definitely an issue with these piecemeal cannabis bills: there will always be collateral effects regarding compliance with other, existing federal laws.

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Clark County continues to eye pot-law changes

Cannabis Chronicles

The proposed changes to the code provide a definition of “marijuana.” They also reflect updates to state law, such as eliminating “collective gardens,” which were previously used for medical marijuana. On Wednesday, the proposed code changes were back before the council for a final review.

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A Look Back at California Cannabis in 2022

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The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration ( CDTFA ) is the California cannabis agency that oversees state-level cannabis taxation. Under state law, CDTFA collected both a cultivation tax and an excise tax. In 2022, that all changed when the state adopted tax reforms.

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Top Five Suggested Revisions to California Form Leases for Cannabis Tenants

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Any issue not addressed in the lease will be governed by state law. State law tends to be very protective of tenants in residential leases, but provides little protection to commercial tenants. Accordingly, state law governs the notice and cure process, which is bad for tenants, especially in the cannabis industry.

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NACB: Adoption of their National Standards on Security

Cannabis Law Report

They include: Employee and Visitor Access Control. Customer Access Control. Definitions. Limited Access Area” means any area on the premises of a Cannabis Establishment that is not open to the public. Employee and Visitor Access Control . The National Standards on Security are available here. Cash Management.

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BREAKING: USDA Releases Hemp Rules

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State and Tribal Plans. The 2018 Farm Bill requires states and Indian Tribes to submit hemp cultivation plans to the USDA. The interim hemp rules require that these plans include a practice to collect, maintain and report information on hemp cultivators, the land where hemp is produced, and the status and number of licenses issued.

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Harborside Announces Business Combination with Urbn Leaf and Loudpack Creating StateHouse Holdings, a Leading California Cannabis Company

Cannabis Law Report

” 4 Assuming completion of the Transactions as contemplated in the Definitive Agreements. This strong retail platform will feature a unified retail banner, leading in-store customer service, ease of accessibility and delivery, and a diversified product offering. 6 Loudpack retains exclusive distribution rights in California.