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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

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Medical marijuana in the United States has undergone a significant transformation. From the moment a cannabis seed is planted to the point it reaches the hands of a patient, a complex and highly regulated process unfolds. Cultivators play a crucial role in nurturing the plant from seed to maturity.

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Cannabis Laws & the Southern States

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The changes in the cannabis industry in Southeastern United States represent some of the most surprising and remarkable changes in the history of the industry. By way of quick background, here are a few of the Southern states who have implemented cannabis legislation. Hunter Robinson. Whitt Steineker. Slates Veazey.

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10 questions to ask before starting a cannabis business

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While it may seem like state legalization is a green light for cannabis businesses to open up on every corner, it’s not quite that simple. Examples such as these underscore the importance of thoroughly researching the state law and local laws of a community before selecting one for your cannabis business.

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Cost of Compliance Tips to Get a Cannabis Business off the Ground – Cannabis Business Executive

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The complicated tax landscape, obstructive rules and regulations, federal illegality of the plant, societal stigma and the everchanging regulations across each state make for a difficult, but immensely rewarding, business venture. One commonality among all states is cost. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be navigated it alone.

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American Banker Article: BankThink A tech solution to the pot banking problem

Cannabis Law Report

Many legal cannabis suppliers and retailers are being forced to operate in a cash-intensive market due to federal laws that limit access to traditional banking. And this is particularly concerning for the legal cannabis market that’s expanding to $12 billion in sales this year, with projections to reach $30 billion in four years.

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Cannabis Group Weekly Alert – November 2019 #2

Cannabis Law Report

States prepare hemp plans for submission to the USDA. The House Education & Labor Committee approved a bill to repeal the Higher Education Act Aid Elimination Penalty, a federal law that has stripped college financial aid from hundreds of thousands of students with convictions for cannabis or other drugs.

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