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Memo to Congress: Fix the Farm Bill

Project CBD

8 Safety Issues Associated with Synthetic Cannabinoids This new generation of designer drugs is reminiscent of “Spice,” “K2,” and other synthetic cannabinoids that emerged in the illicit drug market in the early 2000s. 9 We cannot assume that these novel compounds are safe based on the safety profile of natural cannabinoids.

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Cannabis Sustainability: Scope and Solutions

Cannabis Law Report

Yet, in order to market a business’s commitment to consumer safety and environmental integrity, these values need to be communicated—but how?” And while processors, cultivators and dispensaries are disposing of waste correctly per state laws, much of that waste just ends up in landfills.”

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Washington Q&A: Hemp Processor Registration and Hemp Extract Certification

Cannabis Law Report

SB 5372 went into effect on July 25, 2021, and creates a voluntary registration and certification program that hemp processors can opt-in to in the Evergreen State. The purpose of SB 5372 is to allow Washington hemp companies to sell ingestible hemp products, like hemp-CBD, in other states that require certain safety standards.

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Will or Won’t Maine Expand Delivery Services – It’s Causing A DifferenceOf Opinion In The Legislature

Cannabis Law Report

But state law prohibits delivery of cannabis products intended for adult, recreational use. Is it requiring municipalities to allow stores in their downtown or cultivation operations in their agricultural zone?” Retail pot delivery is not a new concept in Maine or nationally. . First we start with deliver.

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ICYMI: Here Comes California-Certified “Comparable-to-Organic” Cannabis

Canna Law Blog

In particular, other, federally legal businesses in the agricultural world are freely able to use the term “organic” on their comestible products so long as they adhere to U.S. Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) protocols and regulations. Not so for your average cannabis farmer or distributor.

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Cracking Down On Compliance

Cannabis Law Report

Following the legalization of commercial cannabis, the state of California hastily drafted and passed emergency regulations which outlined licensing and operational requirements for cannabis businesses under the Medicinal and Adult-Use Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MAUCRSA).

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/29

NORML

Lawmakers in Connecticut have introduced a package of bills specific legalizing and regulating the use and sale of marijuana by adults and facilitating equity in the industry. Under state law, adults face civil penalties for minor marijuana possession offenses. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk. CO resident?