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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

This burgeoning industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sales of medical cannabis products. Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

From the moment a cannabis seed is planted to the point it reaches the hands of a patient, a complex and highly regulated process unfolds. Cultivators play a crucial role in nurturing the plant from seed to maturity. Key stakeholders in the supply chain include cultivators, processors, distributors, and dispensaries.

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Hemp-CBD Across State Lines: Florida

Canna Law Blog

A smaller but growing number of states also regulate the sale of products derived from hemp. SB 1020 provides for the creation of a plan for regulating the cultivation of hemp, pursuant to the 2018 Farm Bill, and legalizes the retail sales of hemp extract. This week we head south to Florida. percent on a dry-weight basis.

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Cannacurio Podcast Episode 36 with Kevin Hart of Green Check Verified

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You wouldn’t think there’d be applicability to that, but I was approached to build a point of sale system based upon the iPads in the airports, because back in 2015, when you went to dispensary, you did not know what was available. They were actually on their third point of sale at that point in time.

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Minnesota Cannabis? You Betcha!

Canna Law Blog

The bill also sets caps of 800 milligrams for edibles and eight grams for concentrates. Then, applicants who receive a cannabis business license must build out their facilities and pass inspection by OCM and/or the local municipalities to ensure regulatory compliance. Only then can Minnesota growers legally plant seeds.

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3 Compliance Risks Cannabis Dispensary Owners Can Eliminate Right Now

Cannabis Law Report

Following the rules requires navigating a complex and ever-changing labyrinth of cannabis regulations, a daunting task even for the most seasoned compliance officers. For those that are fretting about the compliance status of their cannabis dispensary, here are three often overlooked mistakes that you can fix right now.