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Importing “Drug Paraphernalia” after Eteros and Keirton

Canna Law Blog

Many thanks for all who attended our December 1 webinar on “Cannabis and International Trade Issues 2022.” The CIT found CBP’s seizure to be illegal because the use of such marijuana processing equipment had been specifically authorized under Washington state law. We plan to cover some of those question here on the blog.

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Cannabis Litigation/Bankruptcy Options: Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors

Canna Law Blog

We recently hosted a webinar on alternative dispute resolution options for cannabis companies. ABCs are state law creatures and ultimately result in liquidation of a debtor’s assets for its creditors’ benefit.

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Oregon Psychedelics: Psilocybin on the Ballot this November!

Canna Law Blog

(b) Adopt rules and regulations for the eventual implementation of a comprehensive regulatory framework that will allow persons 21 years of age and older in this state to be provided psilocybin services; Section 2 sets forth the purposes of the Act. Section 3 explains what the Act does not do. Many of these are relevant to employers.

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Avoid Hemp Litigation with a Real Agricultural Production Contract

Canna Law Blog

We’ve also offered a free webinar on West Coast Hemp CBD. An APC may benefit the grower by (i) reducing financial risk by making the contractor responsible for the costs of production, (ii) providing access to capital financing, and (iii) permitting access to new technology or markets. We’re on it.

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New Jersey Greatly Expands Medical Marijuana Law

Greenspoon Marder Cannabis Law Group Blog

New Jersey recently responded to public demand to revise and expand its medical marijuana program to address issues such as supply scarcity, employment and hiring concerns, and geographic access problems. The Garden State’s Governor, Phil Murphy, signed the Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (CUMMA) on July 2, 2019.

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Greenspoon Marder Article: NEW JERSEY GREATLY EXPANDS MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW

Cannabis Law Report

New Jersey recently responded to public demand to revise and expand its medical marijuana program to address issues such as supply scarcity, employment and hiring concerns, and geographic access problems. The Garden State’s Governor, Phil Murphy, signed the Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (CUMMA) on July 2, 2019.

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Cannabis Taxpayers, the IRS is Here to Help

Canna Law Blog

This includes promulgation of cannabis tax guidelines as well as webinars and public forums dedicated to tax compliance for marijuana businesses (together, the “Guidelines”). Specifically, the Guidelines recognize the challenges faced by the cannabis industry in gaining access to banking services.