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Oregon Cannabis: State of the State (2023)

Canna Law Blog

Welcome to the eighth annual “State of the State” post on Oregon cannabis. We also saw the state’s first very-large-business failure, more trade association consolidation, and other altibajos as my mother-in-law might say. Nearly half, or 48.7%, of OLCC retail sales are “useable marijuana” (dried leaves and flower).

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Cannabis Banking Today

Canna Law Blog

We are helping build out another cannabis banking program here in Oregon. We have also handled a good bit of hemp banking work – mostly in 2019 and 2020 before that industry cratered. Here is my shorthand: “ Direct Marijuana Business.” Here is my shorthand: “ Direct Marijuana Business.” That’s banking.

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CBD Oracle Lab Study Shows Some Delta-8 Products Are 7700% Over the Legal Delta-9 THC Limit

Cannabis Law Report

We got 51 hemp-derived Delta-8 THC products tested by an independent lab, and found high levels of Delta-9 THC in most of them. Customers looking for a “weed light” experience could be getting something decidedly heavy , with delta-9 THC levels well beyond the legal limit and very little in the way of testing for impurities.

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Cannabis Business Basics: Product Liability Insurance is a Nonnegotiable Priority

Canna Law Blog

With Juul recently in the news and vaping bans going into effect around the country (see our recent coverage here , here , here and here ), marijuana companies have been asking us questions about what to expect in the near term. You need product liability insurance if you sell any goods or products that end up in the hands of the public.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the State of California That doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that most people will apply. So happy to be part of the sector and helping work on helping businesses get through this. And so the larger question of what happens to these businesses, do they stop operating?