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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. This bill allows us to start fulfilling that promise by creating a supply chain of products for retailers in this new economy.”.

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Cannabis Business Data Security Precautions

MaxQ Cannabis

Depending on your place in the supply chain, the secure data handled by your cannabis business can include employee personal and financial information, private and patented strain information, secure […] The post Cannabis Business Data Security Precautions appeared first on MaxQ Technologies.

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California Cannabis Supply Chain Contracts: Recalls

Cannabis Law Report

California’s cannabis regime is set up to separate every point in the supply chain into different license types: cultivation, manufacturing,… Read More.

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Flora Growth Launches Cutting-Edge Global Cannabis Distribution Strategy, Implements Pharmaceutical Standards For Its Supply Chain

Cannabis Law Report

Flora’s new platform for consumers, distributors, and government regulators will demonstrate its commitment to operational excellence and transparency enabling end-to-end supply chain validation, setting a new global standard for cannabis distribution. MIAMI & TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Flora Growth Corp.

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IDOA announces Metrc implementation timeline

Illinois News Joint

The implementation will start with transporter licenses and registered testing laboratories, followed by cultivation centers, craft growers, and infusers, and with dispensaries transitioning last.

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Dumpster Fire: What Went Wrong with CA Cannabis?

Project CBD

One in five cultivators have voluntarily surrendered their licenses this year. Supply Chain Woes Further up the supply chain, distributors are also buckling under. One in five cannabis cultivators in California have voluntarily surrendered their licenses this year. A year later, less than a thousand remain.

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

Veriheal

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. Prices of recreational weed are often a result of how long the state market has been around and how many cultivators it has operating.