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Article – Cannabis lawyers discuss new laws for trade samples (Humboldt)

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Trade samples are a marketing tool that allows farmers and manufacturers to share their products through the supply chain, not to consumers,” DeLapp said. Attorney Lauren Mendelsohn provided a detailed outline on the new guidelines for trade samples for cultivators, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. “As

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The Hemp Standard is 0.3% THC. That Should Be Changed.

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The industry consensus is that the total THC requirement is impractical and likely devastating to cultivators and, therefore, to every business in the hemp supply chain. This was done despite a 2016 article Small published with a colleague in the journal Agronomy in which described 0.3%

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

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RELATED: California’s Cannabis Industry Marred by Limited Supply Chain and Heavy Tax Burden. View original article. The post Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Hires Director, Unveils Plans to Begin Cultivation Next Year appeared first on SpeedWeed. As of Sept. of likely voters wanted to keep Newsom and 38.5%

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Downstream Effects: April 2023

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This is first of an occasional column that updates developments pertaining to articles previously published by Project CBD. ” Several states have launched investigations into Curaleaf’s business practices that were highlighted in our article, including product safety and labor violations. Sponsored by CannaCraft, Inc.,

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New York Senator Introduces Cannabis Cultivation Bill

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Senator Jeremy Cooney of New York introduced a bill on July 20 that would build upon the state’s recreational cannabis law with a focus on getting cultivation up and running. This bill allows us to start fulfilling that promise by creating a supply chain of products for retailers in this new economy.”. View original article.

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Cannabiz Media Article: “How Big Business, Monopolies and Vertical Integration Impact the Cannabis Industry”

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This article by Cannabiz takes a look at what’s happening and suggests some solutions. Regulations passed leading up to opening the state’s adult-use market in 2018 allowed large businesses to exploit a loophole and obtain as many cultivator licenses as they could afford. Read full article at. Here’s a snippet.

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Article: A Comprehensive Cannabis Program for New York State: The Second Act

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Just as with the previous proposal, those Registered Organizations would be permitted to vertically integrate their business and would not be subject to the prohibition of adult-use cultivators, processors and/or distributors having a financial stake in a retail dispensary. Adult-Use Licenses.