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You Ask, We Answer (Part 1): Questions From the California Cannabis Webinar

Canna Law Blog

I recently teamed up with my colleagues Hilary Bricken and Griffen Thorne to put on a free webinar answering all of your pressing questions about cannabis legal issues in California. The FTC has issued warning letters to companies that advertise their CBD-infused products as treatments or cures for serious medical conditions.

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Cannabis and the Environment: Seven Significant Side-Effects April 14, 2022

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis businesses that are ill-prepared for these regulatory requirements risk facing litigation, enforcement actions, fines or penalties, and negative publicity, while those taking a proactive approach to compliance may find opportunities to mitigate and even monetize those risks. Pesticide Misuse.

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Can I Import Marijuana Seeds to the U.S.?

Canna Law Blog

The seeds themselves have little to no THC, regardless of whether they were extracted from or may germinate into a plant that has more than 0.3% CBP is the federal agency responsible for ensuring that imported goods are allowed to enter only if they are in compliance with all applicable U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“ CBP ”).

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New Jersey Greatly Expands Medical Marijuana Law

Greenspoon Marder Cannabis Law Group Blog

In New Jersey, there are nearly 50,000 registered medical marijuana patients and only six Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) currently operating. History of compliance with regulations and policies governing government regulated marijuana programs. Methods to prevent and test for contamination in extracted products.

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Greenspoon Marder Article: NEW JERSEY GREATLY EXPANDS MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW

Cannabis Law Report

In New Jersey, there are nearly 50,000 registered medical marijuana patients and only six Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs) currently operating. History of compliance with regulations and policies governing government regulated marijuana programs. Methods to prevent and test for contamination in extracted products.

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