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Program Specialist 2 (Cannabis), Office of Cannabis Management 250 Broadway, New York

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Reporting to a Program Specialist 3 (Cannabis), the Program Specialist 2 (Cannabis) positions will be responsible for overseeing and participating in inspecting, auditing, and performing a full range of compliance duties for the region assigned (Albany/Buffalo/NYC). Duties Description.

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The Effects of Big Data and Technology on the Marijuana Industry

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Big data and technology have become critical to a wide variety of industries in recent years, and the cannabis industry is no exception. Through advanced data collection and the application of sophisticated algorithms, usable data is now available to help marijuana businesses: Predict trends. Met consumer demands. Reduce costs.

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Article: Track and Trace for Medical and Adult Use Marijuana Programs

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Marijuana Programs. A preliminary draft rule related to the tracking and tracing of products in the Maine Medical Use of Marijuana Program is currently available for review on the Office of Marijuana Policy’s website: [link]. The labels will come with a Maine program watermark and the registrant/licensee’s ID number on them.

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Update: Cannabis Regulators Association Celebrates One Year Anniversary, Welcomes New President and State Members

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Vice-President Michele Nakata, Supervisor of the Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licensing Program at the Hawaii Department of Health. Treasurer Tyler Klimas, Executive Director of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, At-large board member Steve Marks, Executive Director of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Board. Andrew Brisbo. “I

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Article: The Effects of Big Data and Technology on the Marijuana Industry

Cannabis Law Report

Let’s take a closer look at five key ways big data and technology are directly impacting the industry. Big Data Streamlines the Marijuana Regulatory Process and Helps Close the Scientific Research Gap. Therefore, the growing marijuana market lacks the clinical data needed to help marijuana businesses create new and better products.

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

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Regional economic impact studies provide policymakers, businesses, and community stakeholders with valuable data to inform decision-making, allocate resources, and maximize the positive outcomes associated with the medical marijuana industry’s presence in their respective regions.

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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority announces legislative changes to program

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“OMMA(Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) has reinstituted a project management structure to ensure compliance and timely implementation of the changes,” said Tom Bates, Interim Commissioner of Health. OMMA is currently evaluating implementation timelines for this data infrastructure. for 100% disabled veterans.