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Licensing Cannabis Trademarks: What You Need to Know

Canna Law Blog

That can trigger licensing obligations, background checks, or other compliance requirements. To reduce risk, focus on quality control terms that protect your brand like requiring testing, packaging approval, and the right to inspect without dictating how the licensee runs their business.

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Locked Out: SBA’s New Lending Policy Targets Hemp and Marijuana-Adjacent Businesses

Canna Law Blog

The updated policy, effective June 1, has far-reaching consequences for small businesses operating in compliance with state law (and for some, in compliance with federal law) – especially those selling hemp-derived foods, supplements, and cosmetics (collectively, Consumable Hemp Products). Otherwise, be specific.)

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Going green: States would get free hand under pot bill

Cannabis Chronicles

Earl Blumenauer, an Oregon Democrat carrying the current bill in the House, said voters have “elected the most pro-cannabis Congress in American history.”. A proposal similar to Wyden’s previously languished in the Senate and House. However, Rep. It would also reduce barriers for legal marijuana businesses to get access to banking.

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Why Marijuana Compliance is Important

WeedAdvisor

One of the biggest advantages to legalization in Canada is the advantage of marijuana compliance. Throughout history, we’ve seen the consequences of “cutting corners,” ignoring rules or simply following the bare minimum (which leaves no margin for error). Marijuana Compliance Ensures Security. This applies on every level.

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Illinois proposes expanded canopy space for craft growers

Illinois News Joint

IDOA shall notify a craft grower at least 120 days prior to decreasing its canopy space.

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Illinois again proposes expanded canopy space for craft growers

Illinois News Joint

d) The Department may decrease a craft grower’s canopy space by 3,000 square feet if the craft grower has sold less than 50% of its packaged product consistently over the previous two fiscal quarters preceding the notice to decrease canopy space.

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Illinois adopts new craft grow canopy rules

Illinois News Joint

Craft growers’ canopy modifications include the following: a) A craft grower may apply to the Department to increase its canopy space in increments of 3,000 square feet up to the maximum canopy space provided for under the Act for a craft grower. 1) A craft grower may request an increase of 3,000, 6,000 or 9,000 square feet of canopy space.