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Cannabis Businesses Need Privacy Policies

Canna Law Blog

It’s 2023 and many cannabis businesses are still missing one critical operating document: a privacy policy. To start, California has required privacy policies for a very long time (well, “long” at least in terms of the Internet). I’ve been writing and talking about this issue for years.

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Cannabis Businesses Need Privacy Policies

Canna Law Blog

It’s 2023 and many cannabis businesses are still missing one critical operating document: a privacy policy. To start, California has required privacy policies for a very long time (well, “long” at least in terms of the Internet). I’ve been writing and talking about this issue for years.

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A Proposed Social Media Drug Reporting Bill Raises Privacy Concerns

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The regulation forces a great fine of $190,000 if the business “intentionally neglects to make a report” to the DEA about pertinent medication-related content that they become mindful of. But privacy advocates and civil rights groups have really big worries about the implications.

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Medical Marijuana Cards And Your Privacy: Are MMJ Cards Confidential?

MMJ Recs

MMJ is also big business and MMJ-friendly states are enjoying big economic benefits. Let’s find out the answers to these questions and discuss all you need to know about medical marijuana cards and your privacy. Medical Marijuana Cards And Your Privacy. Can my employer find out I have a medical card? For the most part, yes.

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A New California Law Will Affect Marijuana and Hemp Businesses Across the Nation

Canna Law Blog

While we’re on the topic of dramatic legal changes, it’s probably a good idea to talk about a California privacy law that’s about to take effect and require many cannabis and hemp companies across the nation to dramatically change their business practices—the California Consumer Privacy Act (or “CCPA”).

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What Employers in the Cannabis Industry Should Know About the California Consumer Privacy Act Taking Effect January 1, 2020

Cannabis Law Report

On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a consumer-friendly privacy law inspired by the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, is set to take effect. Although the CCPA is expressly directed at consumer privacy, it also has implications for employment-related data.

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Global Drug Of Abuse Testing Services Market Report 2021: Drug Testing is Considered a Violation of Privacy Rights in Some Countries – ResearchAndMarkets.com

Cannabis Law Report

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Drug Of Abuse Testing Services Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Drug Type (Cannabis/Marijuana, Opioids, Cocaine, Alcohol, LSD, Amphetamine & Methamphetamine), by Region, and Segment Forecasts, 2021-2028” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.