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Cracking Down On Compliance

Cannabis Law Report

Operational compliance has become paramount to the success of many cannabis businesses following new state regulations that went into effect earlier this year. For others, non-compliance has been a great downfall. In recent months, a rapid number of compliance enforcement agencies have emerged at both the local and state level.

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Harborside & Nor Cal Opinions. Dispensaries, Don’t Despair. There Are Solutions

Cannabis Law Report

We are constrained by the law, and Congress has not carved out an exception in IRC Sec.280E 280E for businesses that operate lawfully under State law. Prohibition on Packaging and Labeling by a Retailer. A licensed retailer shall not package or label cannabis goods.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/15/18

NORML

Additionally, Representatives Charlie Crist (D-FL) and Don Young (R-AK) introduced The Fairness in Federal Drug Testing Under State Laws Act to explicitly bar federal agencies from discriminating against workers solely because of their status as a cannabis consumer, or due to testing positive for marijuana use on a workplace drug test.

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Washington: WSLCB Publish Their 2019 Cannabis Topics & Trends Alerts

Cannabis Law Report

1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. Observations from the Field: Discounting Product Between Processors an Retailers. 1, 2020 Effective Date for All Marijuana Products, Packaging and Labeling. Observations from the Field: Discounting Product Between Processors and Retailers. .

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Hemp CBD Across State Lines: Wisconsin

Canna Law Blog

Act 68 , which revised the state laws to align with the 2018 Farm Bill. The state imposes pre-harvest testing requirements on cultivators to ensure compliance with state and federal THC limits. For example , retailers must secure a seller’s permit from the Department of Revenue. and 2019 Wis.

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California Cannabis: Breaking Down the CDPH Permanent Regulations

Canna Law Blog

However, this clearly isn’t going to be the case if stakeholders go off of a plain reading of the law. Though it will be strange, the MCSB will very likely stick to its minimal vetting requirements while the BCC goes full bore on retailer, distributor, and lab owners and financial interest holders. Changes in ownership.

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Weekly Legislative Roundup 3/22

NORML

Lawmakers in Connecticut have introduced a package of bills specific legalizing and regulating the use and sale of marijuana by adults, and facilitating equity in the industry. Separately, House Bill 7371 would establish a regulatory framework for the licensed retail sale of adult use marijuana. CO resident? Connecticut. CT resident?