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Ohio Cannabis Activists Get Nod to Collect Petition Signatures |

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Cannabis reform activists in Ohio can now circulate petitions for a cannabis legalization measure after receiving permission to begin collecting signatures to place the proposal before lawmakers. If the group collects at least 132,887 valid signatures, the proposal will head to the Ohio General Assembly for consideration by the legislature.

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NY: Indigenous Tribes Taking Lead On State’s Cannabis Legalization Says Article

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After the state legalized recreational marijuana in March, the lawmakers and advocates who pushed for the law have been criticizing Gov. Andrew Cuomo for dragging his feet on setting up marijuana sales and cultivation regulations. Read the full article at [link].

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2022 Promises To Be A Big Year For Cannabis Laws In Ohio

Cannabis Law Report

If 2021 was the appetizer, expect 2022 to be the main course for cannabis laws in Ohio. Among other things, the bill would allow for adult cultivation and possession of marijuana, expungement of criminal records for previous marijuana offenses, and a 10% excise tax on sales. Sales would be subject to a 10% tax.

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California: CCT and CET Collection Mechanics: “CDTFA failed abysmally to inform and educate the entire group – cultivators, distributors, and manufacturers, regarding the record-keeping responsibilities relating to CCT.”

Cannabis Law Report

PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. We have discussed in other Posts our concerns about inadequacies in the information the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration [“CDTFA”] has distributed relating to the Cannabis Excise Tax [“CET”] and Cannabis Cultivation Tax [“CCT”] as well as inadequacies in the tax return CDTFA adopted [1].

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Senate Bill 1723 moves to Subcommittee on Cannabis

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SB1723 deletes the provision that states any person or entity awarded a craft grower license under specified provisions “shall only hold one craft grower license” and removes language providing that a craft grower shall not be located within 1,500 feet of another craft grower but leaves in the restriction for “a cultivation center.”

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Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Hires Director, Unveils Plans to Begin Cultivation Next Year

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California’s 1911 recall law means a governor who wins 49.9% A conservative talk radio host, Elder would mean trouble for the state’s cannabis industry, said Jared Schwass, who practices law in the cannabis space as the founder of California-based Schwass Law Firm. That is what’s at stake for Democratic Gov.

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Dead, Alive, Comatose. Are medical cannabis collectives dead or alive? 

Cannabis Law Report

PUBLISHER: CANNABIS LAW REPORT. DEAD – ALIVE – COMATOSE – Are medical cannabis collectives dead or alive? What about adult-use cannabis collectives and cooperatives? We are writing this article to give free advice to California’s cannabis industry. AUTHOR: aBIZinaBOX Inc. CPAs – Jordan S.