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Cannabis business models 101: Types of cannabis businesses

SpeedWeed

Examples of plant-touching and ancillary businesses along the entire cannabis supply chain. Manufacturers extract THC and/or CBD from raw flower and turn it into a broader array of products for end-user consumption, such as edibles, vape cartridges, topicals, tinctures, etc. Social consumption. Distribution.

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Update: Massachusetts Marijuana Establishments Surpass $2 Billion in Gross Sales

Cannabis Law Report

Participants who are approved for the program based on four criteria receive automatic program benefits, such as expedited application review by the Commission’s licensing team, certain fee waivers, and exclusive access to delivery and social consumption license types.

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Cannabis Business Basics: Product Liability Insurance is a Nonnegotiable Priority

Canna Law Blog

With Juul recently in the news and vaping bans going into effect around the country (see our recent coverage here , here , here and here ), marijuana companies have been asking us questions about what to expect in the near term. Think exploding vape carts, carcinogenic edibles, and children choking on your packaging. Design defects.

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Meadowlands: California’s Cannabis Supply Chain Panel

Meadow

[link] [link] At Meadowlands, representatives from along the licensed California cannabis supply chain discussed creating an environment of open, cooperative cannabis, scaling in the legal market, and capturing the opportunity to finally a create a cannabis industry in California as it should be. no one can operate in a silo.

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Did the pandemic make cannabis beverages more popular?

The Cannigma

From flower and vape pens to edibles and beverages, most sectors of the cannabis industry grew in 2020 and into 2021. The biggest spike in consumption happened in March of 2020, when COVID-19 took off in North America, with some states seeing a 65-75% increase in sales. A generational divide in pandemic cannabis consumption.

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Lost Profits Measurement In The Cannabis Industry 22 October 2021

Cannabis Law Report

” On October 17, 2019, the federal government announced new regulations that legalized cannabis edibles, topicals, and extracts. Limited products were available to consumers (edibles, topicals, and other extracts were not yet legalized). This act only included dried Cannabis and specific types of concentrated cannabis/oils.

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You can now get a license to grow and sell cannabis from the state of California

Meadow

Next thing we have here is that there is no regulation on onsite consumption at a retailer. One a consumption retail license that would allow for edible products only. And then you see the consumption version of that, where folks would be sold a small amount of cannabis or concentrate that they could use on site.