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ICYMI: Proposed Emergency Regulations Require QR Code on All Licensed California Retail Cannabis Premises

Canna Law Blog

On Thursday, January 23 rd , the Bureau of Cannabis Control (BCC) announced new proposed emergency regulations that will make it mandatory for all cannabis businesses to post their unique Quick Response Code (QR Code) in their storefront windows and to carry it with them while transporting or delivering cannabis. L and the BCC.

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New York: Cuomo Appoints Cannabis Director

Cannabis Law Report

Cuomo is turning to Norman Birenbaum, the former implementation director for the Rhode Island Office of Cannabis Regulation, to fill the new post. Andrew Cuomo on Monday announced the appointment of a director of cannabis programs. Norman Birenbaum has been appointed Director of Cannabis Programs. Cannabis, Norman Birenbaum.

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Illinois and Michigan Adjust Rules for Marijuana Businesses During Coronavirus Outbreak

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

The coronavirus pandemic is having a significant impact on retail businesses throughout the county, including medical and adult-use cannabis businesses. Read More › Tags:

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Dr. Dabber Boost EVO review: is this e-rig worth it?

The Cannigma

Well-known in the cannabis community for its pioneering electronic vaporizer technology, Dr. Dabber literally changed the dabbing game with the introduction of its original Boost e-rig in 2015. The Dr. Dabber Boost EVO retails for $329.95, a price that seemed slightly high despite the device’s top-notch performance. Price: $329.95

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Growing Pains for California’s Weed Tracking System

Marijuana Lawyer Blog

At a glance, marijuana businesses across the Golden State appear to be successfully reporting product inventory each day, via the California Cannabis Track-and-Trace (CCTT) system. In theory, all cannabis products would be given unique identification numbers, noting from which ‘batch’ or ‘lot’ they were born.

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10 Steps to Begin Selling CBD

Otherside Farms

Retailers that sell CBD products from trusted brands include, but are not limited to, health food stores, gyms, yoga studios, smoke shops, and especially online. The prices of these tests vary, so expect a price tag of several hundred dollars for a complete testing package. It seems to be everywhere these days….because because it is.

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Proposed New Michigan Cannabis Rules III: Operations, Testing, and Infused Products

Dykema (Cannabis Law Blog)

On Monday, September 27, Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency will hold a public hearing on draft administrative rules updating all of the State’s current cannabis-related rules other than for hemp. An adult-use retailer would also be authorized to return for destruction any expired products to the processor.