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Cannabis Compliance Companies Join Forces To Further Safe Practices Within Industry

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.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cannabis compliance consulting firms Allay Consulting , iComply Cannabis , GMP Collective and TraceTrust today announced the formation of the Cannabis Compliance Alliance , a collaborative group created to put the cannabis industry on the same footing as mainstream business sectors.

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Washington’s Hemp Plan

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On November 20th, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (“WSDA”) released the hemp cultivation plan (the “Plan”) that it intends to submit to the US Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) along with a corresponding set of hemp regulations (“Hemp Rules”). This post will provide an overview of Washington’s hemp plan.

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Interesting ! Tilray Are Looking For A Regulatory Affairs Associate In Australia

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A pioneer in cannabis research, cultivation, and distribution, Tilray’s unprecedented production platform supports over 20 brands in over 20 countries, including comprehensive cannabis offerings, hemp-based foods, and alcoholic beverages. and advise on incorporating regulatory requirements into QMS documentation.

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ICYMI: The New FinCEN Hemp Banking Guidance

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Last week, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), issued new guidance (the “FinCEN Guidance”) for financial institutions working with hemp-related businesses. Readers of this blog know that the 2018 Farm Bill does not take away the FDA’s ability to regulate hemp products, including hemp-CBD.

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Pennsylvania Issues THC Hemp Testing Guidance

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In a July 24, 2019 dated guidance, Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture (“DOA”) announced it will be randomly collecting and testing hemp variety samples from 25% of licensed hemp growers for tetrahydrocannabinol (“THC”) content. Results that are returned with a THC% of less than 0.3%

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OLCC and ODA Field Testing on Hemp and Marijuana Raises Questions

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In other words, according to OLCC, 58% of registered hemp grows were actually growing marijuana, not hemp. Did the majority of Oregon’s registered hemp growers suddenly decide to start growing marijuana this year? Furthermore, OLCC’s press release referred to the highest sample they collected testing at 32.9%

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Cannabis Businesses Need Privacy Policies

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It’s 2023 and many cannabis businesses are still missing one critical operating document: a privacy policy. It’s more likely to affect hemp/cannabinoid companies that sell in e-commerce. A privacy policy is a key (and often legally required) document for any cannabis company. And things are not getting better.

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