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New York Senator Introduces Cannabis Cultivation Bill

Cannabis Law Report

Senator Jeremy Cooney of New York introduced a bill on July 20 that would build upon the state’s recreational cannabis law with a focus on getting cultivation up and running. He continued, “We passed adult-use recreational marijuana with the promise of investing in communities most negatively impacted by the failed War on Drugs.

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How Inflation is Affecting Cannabis: Prices, Closures, and the Job Market

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Since COVID-19 rocked the economy, cannabis businesses and supply chains claim to have been playing catch-up to get back to business as usual. states with Adult-Use and recreational cannabis markets generate huge amounts of tax revenue from recreational sales. Since cultivators grow cannabis domestically in the U.S.,

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Ohio’s Recreational Cannabis Market Landscape and Projections

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As debates heat up over recreational cannabis, all eyes turn to Ohio and its potential legalization. Ohio, often viewed as a bellwether state, now faces a defining question: Will it join the growing roster of states opting to launch legal recreational marijuana markets? in recent years. Passions run deep on both sides.

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Australia Cannabis Q&A

Canna Law Blog

Importation, cultivation, production, and other activities conducted for medicinal and scientific purposes are lawful under federal Australian law when the necessary licenses and permits have been obtained. Are there any efforts to legalize recreational cannabis nationwide? Can businesses cultivate cannabis for pharmaceutical research?

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Cannabis Is Helping Cultivate Jobs in More Than Dispensaries

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Pew Research Center “found that 88% of US adults are on board with marijuana legalization for either recreational or medical use.” Rising consumer demand, supply chain shortages, and weather phenomena combined with inflation, and we see issues that are greatly impacting the agricultural community. As of Nov.

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Locke Lord: BLOCKCHAIN COMPANY APPLIES FOR U.S. PATENT FOR CANNABIS SUPPLY-CHAIN TECHNOLOGY

Cannabis Law Report

patent to protect its technology used to track the cultivation, classification, and identification of cannabis seeds and plants. Recreational and medicinal consumers will know that the products that they consume can be traced from seed to sale.

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The Hemp Standard is 0.3% THC. That Should Be Changed.

Canna Law Blog

And for good reason: the recreational market is expanding. The industry consensus is that the total THC requirement is impractical and likely devastating to cultivators and, therefore, to every business in the hemp supply chain. Hemp is legal. CBD and other cannabinoids are fast becoming (if not already) household names.

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